1.Automated identification and localization of inferior vena cava based on ultrasound images
Jinghan YANG ; Ziye CHEN ; Jingyuan SUN ; Wen CAO ; Chaoyang LÜ ; Shuo LI ; Mingqiu LI ; Pu ZHANG ; Jingzhou XU ; Chang ZHOU ; Yuxiang YANG ; Fu ZHANG ; Qingli LI ; Ruijun GUO ; Jiangang CHEN
Academic Journal of Naval Medical University 2024;45(9):1107-1112
Objective To explore the automated identification and diameter measurement methods for inferior vena cava (IVC) based on clinical ultrasound images of IVC. Methods An automated identification and localization method based on topology and automatic tracking algorithm was proposed. Tracking algorithm was used for identifying and continuously locating to improve the efficiency and accuracy of measurement. Tests were conducted on 18 sets of ultrasound data collected from 18 patients in intensive care unit (ICU),with clinicians' measurements as the gold standard. Results The recognition accuracy of the automated method was 94.44% (17/18),and the measurement error of IVC diameter was within the range of±1.96s (s was the standard deviation). The automated method could replace the manual method. Conclusion The proposed IVC automated identification and localization algorithm based on topology and automatic tracking algorithm has high recognition success rate and IVC diameter measurement accuracy. It can assist clinicians in identifying and locating IVC,so as to improve the accuracy of IVC measurement.
2.Analysis of risk factors for pulmonary infection in elderly kidney transplant recipients
Yanzhong LIU ; Hongwei BAI ; Bingyi SHI ; Jingyuan CHANG ; Gang LI ; Junjie XIE ; Xiaomei XIE ; Chao LI
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2020;41(4):247-251
Objective:To explore the risk factors of pulmonary infection in elderly (aged 60+ years) kidney transplant recipients.Methods:The clinical data were retrospectively analyzed for 119 elderly kidney transplant recipients from January 2010 to January 2019 . According to whether or not pulmonary infection occurred after renal transplantation, the recipients were divided into infected group (n=40) and non-infected group (n=79). Clinical data was analyzed for two groups. The relevant risk factors of gender, age, donor type, body mass index, history of smoking, preoperative dialytic time, preoperative dialysis, immune induction, immune maintenance, presence or absence of delayed graft function, leucopenia, serum creatinine before infection, venous hormone shock therapy or not, diabetic history before or after surgery, history of coronary heart disease, history of hepatitis B virus, prophylactic dosing of compound sulfamethoxazole, prophylactic valganciclovir or ganciclovir, were examined by univariate analysis and multivariate logistic regression analysis.Results:The incidence of pulmonary infection in elderly kidney transplant recipients was 33.6% (40/119). In infected group, 15 patients died of severe pulmonary infection with a mortality rate of 37.5%(15/40). History of smoking (OR=10.58, 95%CI: 1.98-56.40, P=0.006), venous hormone shock therapy (OR=25.06, 95%CI: 4.25-147.71, P<0.001) and preoperative dialytic time (OR=1.032, 95%CI: 1.003-1.062, P=0.033) were the risk factors for pulmonary infection in elderly kidney transplant recipients. Conclusions:The incidence and mortality of lung infection are higher in elderly kidney transplant recipients. Smoking history, venous hormone shock therapy and long preoperative dialytic are associated with pulmonary infection in elderly kidney transplant recipients.
3.Summary of treatment experience of carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae infection after renal transplantation in DCD era
Yanzhong LIU ; Hongwei BAI ; Yeyong QIAN ; Bingyi SHI ; Jingyuan CHANG ; Chao LI ; Gang LI ; Junjie XIE ; Fei YU
Organ Transplantation 2020;11(1):76-
Objective To summarize the clinical treatment experience of carbapenem-resistant
4.The Wolfiporia cocos Genome and Transcriptome Shed Light on the Formation of Its Edible and Medicinal Sclerotium
Luo HONGMEI ; Qian JUN ; Xu ZHICHAO ; Liu WANJING ; Xu LEI ; Li YING ; Xu JIANG ; Zhang JIANHONG ; Xu XIAOLAN ; Liu CHANG ; He LIU ; Li JIANQIN ; Sun CHAO ; Martin FRANCIS ; Song JINGYUAN ; Chen SHILIN
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2020;18(4):455-467
Wolfiporia cocos (F. A. Wolf) has been praised as a food delicacy and medicine for cen-turies in China. Here, we present the genome and transcriptome of the Chinese strain CGMCC5.78 of W. cocos. High-confidence functional prediction was made for 9277 genes among the 10,908 total predicted gene models in the W. cocos genome. Up to 2838 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified to be related to sclerotial development by comparing the transcriptomes of mycelial and sclerotial tissues. These DEGs are involved in mating processes, differentiation of fruiting body tissues, and metabolic pathways. A number of genes encoding enzymes and regulatory factors related to polysaccharide and triterpenoid production were strikingly regulated. A potential triter-penoid gene cluster including the signature lanosterol synthase (LSS) gene and its modified compo-nents were annotated. In addition, five nonribosomal peptide synthase (NRPS)-like gene clusters, eight polyketide synthase (PKS) gene clusters, and 15 terpene gene clusters were discovered in the genome. The differential expression of the velevt family proteins, transcription factors,carbohydrate-active enzymes, and signaling components indicated their essential roles in the regu-lation of fungal development and secondary metabolism in W. cocos. These genomic and transcrip-tomic resources will be valuable for further investigations of the molecular mechanisms controlling sclerotial formation and for its improved medicinal applications.
5. Consistency of ALK Ventana-D5F3 immunohistochemistry interpretation in lung adenocarcinoma among Chinese histopathologists
Lin LI ; Liping ZHANG ; Yuchen HAN ; Weiya WANG ; Yan JIN ; Qingxin XIA ; Yueping LIU ; Jin XIANG ; Chao LIU ; Shanshan LU ; Wei WU ; Zhen CHEN ; Juan PANG ; Yanfeng XI ; Yushuang ZHENG ; Dongmei GU ; Jun FAN ; Xiaona CHANG ; Weiwei WANG ; Liang WANG ; Zhihong ZHANG ; Xiaochu YAN ; Yi SUN ; Ji LI ; Feng HOU ; Jingyuan ZHANG ; Rongfang HUANG ; Jianping LU ; Zheng WANG ; Yongbin HU ; Hongtu YUAN ; Yujie DONG ; Lu WANG ; Zhenyu KE ; Jingshu GENG ; Lei GUO ; Jing ZHANG ; Jianming YING
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2019;48(12):921-927
Objective:
To understand the consistency of ALK Ventana-D5F3 immunohistochemistry (IHC) interpretation in Chinese lung adenocarcinoma among histopathologists from different hospitals, and to recommend solution for the problems found during the interpretation of ALK IHC in real world, with the aim of the precise selection of patients who can benefit from ALK targeted therapy.
Methods:
This was a multicenter and retrospective study. A total of 109 lung adenocarcinoma cases with ALK Ventana-D5F3 IHC staining were collected from 31 lung cancer centers in RATICAL research group from January to June in 2018. All cases were scanned into digital imaging with Ventana iSCANcoreo Digital Slide Scanning System and scored by 31 histopathologists from different centers according to ALK binary (positive or negative) interpretation based on its manufacturer′s protocol. The cases with high inconsistency rate were further analyzed using FISH/RT-PCR/NGS.
Results:
There were 49 ALK positive cases and 60 ALK negative cases, confirmed by re-evaluation by the specialist panel. Two cases (No. 2302 and No.2701) scored as positive by local hospitals were rescored as negative, and were confirmed to be negative by RT-PCR/FISH/NGS. The false interpretation rate of these two cases was 58.1% (18/31) and 48.4% (15/31), respectively. Six out of 31 (19.4%) pathologists got 100% accuracy. The minimum consistency between every two pathologists was 75.8%.At least one pathologist gave negative judgement (false negative) or positive judgement (false positive) in the 49 positive or 60 negative cases, accounted for 26.5% (13/49), 41.7% (25/60), respectively, with at least one uncertainty interpretation accounted for 31.2% (34/109).
Conclusion
There are certain heterogeneities and misclassifications in the real world interpretation of ALK-D5F3 IHC test, which need to be guided by the oncoming expert consensus based on the real world data.
6.Construction of closed loop management system for blood transfusion in mobile nursing information system and analysis of quality index of blood transfusion
Chang LIU ; Chunhong GAO ; Tao SHAN ; Xiaolin HU ; Jingyuan WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2018;24(4):479-482
Objective To avoid the adverse consequences caused by human intervention in the process of blood transfusion and to promote the improvement of the quality index of blood transfusion specialist by the construction and application of closed loop management system for blood transfusion in mobile nursing information system. Methods In June 2014, the Nursing Department, the Information Department, the Blood Transfusion Department cooperated to analyzed the a variety of existing hidden dangers in blood transfusion process. After reengineering the related process of blood transfusion and setting up a certain of warning reminders, the closed loop management system for blood transfusion was finally constructed with the help of the research and development company using the mobile information system. A total of 2 202 cases from March to May 2014 before the application of the closed loop management system for blood transfusion in mobile nursing information system and 2 916 cases from January to March 2015 after the application of the system were investigated and analyzed, so as to compare the quality index and the incidence of adverse medical events. Results The implementation rate of blood transfusion in 4 hours, the abnormal cases in inspection per hour, the implementation rate of the inspection 15 min before transfusion, the cases of non-replacement of transfusion device in 4 hours all improved after the application of the closed loop management system for blood transfusion in mobile nursing information system, and the differences were statistically significant (P<0.01). In addition, there was no case of adverse medical event after the application of the closed loop management system for blood transfusion in mobile nursing information system. Conclusions Transforming the blood transfusion nursing process through information technology can realize the real-time monitoring of transfusion quality indicators and reduce the occurrence of adverse medical events, so as to ensure the transfusion safety.
7.Impact of multiple renal arteries on outcomes of renal donors and recipients in hand-assisted retroperitoneoscopic donor nephrectomy
Yongwen LUO ; Yeyong QIAN ; Yu FAN ; Hongwei BAI ; Jingyuan CHANG ; Gang LI ; Zhen WANG
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2016;37(1):34-38
Objective To analyze the clinical efficacy of multiple renal arteries on outcomes of renal donors and recipients in hand-assisted retroperitoneoscopic donor nephrectomy.Method From 2012 to 2014,121 patients underwent hand-assisted laparoscopic donor nephrectomy,including 92 cases of a single renal artery and 29 cases of multiple arteries.Donor and recipient outcomes for single artery and multiple arteries allografts were compared.Result The study included 121 pairs of donors and recipients.The demographic characteristics between multiple renal artery group and single renal artery group had no significant difference.The operative time,blood loss,postoperative complications,and hospital stay had no significant difference between two groups.Cold ischemia time and warm ischemia time in multiple renal artery group were longer than single donor renal artery group (128.5 ± 13.2 vs.50.2 ± 17.3 min,P<0.001;196.0 ± 63.3 vs.154.1 ± 55.2 min,P=0.002,respectively).The operative time in multiple renal artery group was longer than in single renal artery group (213.5 ± 28.2 vs.182.2 ± 31.1 min,P<0.001).There was no significant difference in blood loss,vascular complications and ureternal complications between two groups.The renal functions of two groups were likewise within one year.Conclusion There was no statistically significant difference in clinical efficacy between hand-assis-ted retroperitoneoscopic donor nephrectomy with multiple renal arteries and single artery.The use of these grafts was safe for both recipients and donors.
8.Diffuse alveolar hemorrhage syndrome after renal transplantation:one case report and literature review
Yu FAN ; Yeyong QIAN ; Yu LUO ; Hongwei BAI ; Jingyuan CHANG
Organ Transplantation 2016;7(2):106-110
Objective To analyze and summarize clinical characteristics and treatment of diffuse alveolar hemorrhage syndrome (DAHS)complication after renal transplantation.Methods Clinical data of one patient,admitted to the 309 th Hospital of People's Liberation Army in December 201 2, who was complicated with DAHS after renal transplantation,were obtained.The incidence,diagnosis and treatment courses of DAHS were retrospectively analyzed.Literature review was conducted to summarize clinical experience.Results The patient was clinically manifested with respiratory failure,progressive aggravation of hemoptysis and anemia.Imaging examination revealed that diffusive infiltration of bilateral lungs was aggravated.After the diagnosis of DAHS was confirmed,adrenal cortical hormone (hormone)shock and anti-infectious medication therapies were timely delivered to actively prevent and treat relevant complications.The patient was successfully healed.Until the submission date,the patient presented with normal renal function and no pulmonary complications were noted.Conclusions DAHS is a rare and fatal complication after renal transplantation.Early diagnosis, active anti-infection therapy and timely administration of large-dose hormone shock treatment determine the success of clinical treatment.
9.Clinical study on relationship between erythrocytosis and hypercalcemia in renal transplant recipients
Yongwen LUO ; Yeyong QIAN ; Yu FAN ; Hongwei BAI ; Jingyuan CHANG ; Zhen WANG
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2015;36(7):399-402
Objective To examine the relationship between hypercalcemia (HC) and the development of posttransplant erythrocytosis (PTE).Method 169 patients with normal graft function who underwent renal transplantation between January 1, 2012 and January 1, 2014 in 309th Hospital of PLA were retrospectively reviewed.Result 169 patients with normal graft function who underwent kidney transplantation for the first time in 309th Hospital from January 1, 2012 to January 1, 2014 were enrolled, including 121 males and 48 females.During the follow-up period, PTE appeared in 48 (28.4%) patients.Thirty-three (19.5%) patients developed HC, PTE occurred in 17/33 (51.5%) patients with HC, and in 31/136 (22.8%) patients without HC.PTE and HC were highly correlated (P<0.001).Serum calcium levels tended to increase in patients with PTE, but significantly decreased in patients without PTE.HC patients had a higher probability of PTE (51.5% vs.22.8%;P<0.001).Similarly, HC was more common among patients with PTE compared with patients without PTE (35.4% vs.13.2%;P<0.001).Simple linear regression analysis showed that calcium concentration was independent predictor of hemoglobin levels (P<0.01).In multivariate analysis, multiple linear regression model showed that the calcium concentration was still a significant predictor of hemoglobin levels (P<0.001).Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the occurrence of HC was an independent risk factor of PTE (P =0.01).Estimated glomerular filtration rate was also associated with PTE (P =0.012).As compared with women, the relative risk of men who had PTE was 4.373 times (P<0.05).The risk of PTE in patients with HC was about five times higher than in patients with normal blood calcium.Conclusion HC is associated with PTE.HC may lead to the increased PTE in renal transplant recipients.
10.Observation of curative effect of benazepril on polycythemia after kidney transplantation
Yongwen O LU ; Yeyong QIAN ; Yu FAN ; Hongwei BAI ; Jingyuan CHANG ; Zhen WANG
Organ Transplantation 2015;(5):326-330
Objective To observe the curative effect and adverse reaction of benazepril on polycythemia (PTE ) after renal transplantation. Methods Twenty-two patients undergoing kidney transplantation for the first time at the Department of Urinary Surgery of the 309 th Hospital of People's Liberation Army and developed PTE after renal transplantation from June 2012 to June 2013 were enrolled as the object of study.The patients were divided into the hypertension group (n =14)and the normal blood pressure group (n =8)according to whether the patients were with hypertension or not.The hypertension group was given benazepril with an initial dose of 10 mg/d and increased to the maximum dose of 40 mg/d according to the changes of patients’conditions.The normal blood pressure group was given benazepril with an initial dose of 5 mg/d and with the maintenance dose of 2.5 mg/d after hemoglobin and hematokrit returning to normal.The patients in two groups were followed up for 6 months.The curative effect and adverse reactions during the follow-up were compared between the two groups.Results After 6 months of treatment,12 patients had marked effect,1 had effect and 1 was improved in the hypertension group.Six patients had marked effect, 1 had effect and 1 had no effect in the normal blood pressure group.The difference of efficacy had no statistical significance between the two groups (P >0.05).During the treatment,the blood pressure of the hypertension group dropped significantly (P <0.05 ),while that of the normal blood pressure group had no significant change.Red blood cells,neutrophils,platelets,serum creatinine,uric acid and estimated glomerular filtration rate of the two groups had no obvious abnormality before and after treatment.One patient in the hypertension group developed irritable cough during the treatment and recovered after withdrawal.Conclusions It is safe and effective to take benazepril for patients with PTE after renal transplantation.It is recommended to start with small dose and the dose shall be adjusted according to blood pressure.The blood pressure,blood routine and renal function shall be monitored during the treatment.

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