1.Drug toxicities of nifedipine in pregnant women with hypertension: a real-world study based on FARES database
Jianfang JIANG ; Siping WANG ; Xinjun HE
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service 2025;43(6):307-312
Objective To systematically evaluate toxicities of nifedipine in pregnant women with hypertension, and provide references for nifedipine’s clinical safety application. Methods Study was conducted with data from US food and drug administration adverse event reporting system(FARES) database from January 1, 2015, to March 31, 2021. Information component (IC) and reporting odds ratio(ROR)methods were applied for signal mining. Results Finally, a total of
2.Correlation research on metabolic associated fatty liver disease with bone mineral density in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Chinese Journal of Diabetes 2024;32(6):437-442
Objective To investigate the association between bone mineral density(BMD)and metabolic associated fatty liver disease(MAFLD)in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM).Methods A total of 300 patients with T2DM were enrolled and divided into T2DM with MAFLD group(n=162)and T2DM without MAFLD group(n=138)according to controlled attenuation parameters(CAP).The bone mineral density(BMD)of the patients was measured by dual energy X-ray absorptiometer.Results Compared with T2DM group,BMI,abdominal circumference(AC),FIns,FC-P,TG,HOMA-IR,ALB,liver stiffness measurement(LSM),CAP and BMD in T2DM+MAFLD group increased(P<0.05),while HDL-C and alkaline phosphatase(ALP)decreased(P<0.01).Spearman correlation analysis showed that the overall BMD of the male lumbar spine was positively correlated with smoking,AC,BMI,CAP,FIns,FC-P,HOMA-IR(P<0.05 or P<0.01),and negatively correlated with ALP(P<0.01).The overall hip BMD was positively correlated with smoking,AC,BMI,CAP,FC-P(P<0.05 or P<0.01).The overall BMD of the female lumbar spine is positively correlated with BMI and CAP(P<0.05 or P<0.01),but negatively correlated with age and ALP(P<0.05 or P<0.01).The overall hip BMD was positively correlated with BMI and CAP(P<0.05),and negatively correlated with age and ALP(P<0.05 or P<0.01).Multiple linear regression analysis shows that CAP is the influencing factor for overall lumbar BMD,while BMI is the influencing factor for overall hip BMD.Conclusions CAP is the influencing factor for overall lumbar BMD,while BMI is the influencing factor for overall hip BMD.
3.Diagnostic value and characteristic analysis of multimodal imaging in subretinal drusenoid deposit in age-related macular degeneration
Zhiping ZHANG ; Hongyan WANG ; Xiao XIE ; Jie MENG ; Jinyan WANG ; Xu HE ; Siping ZHAO ; Tingting LIU
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2024;40(9):693-698
Objective:To observe the multi-modal fundus imaging features of subretinal drusenoid deposit (SDD) in age-related macular degeneration (AMD), and observe image features.Methods:A prospective clinical study. From December 2019 to December 2023, 65 patients (104 eyes) with a diagnosis of AMD-SDD by spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) examination in Shandong Eye Hospital were included. All eyes were examined by best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), traditional color fundus photography (CFP), ultra-wide-angle scanning laser fundus imaging (UWF), multicolor scanning laser fundus imaging (MC) and SD-OCT. The standard MC images were obtained by using Spectralis HRA+OCT for MC examination. The multi-mode image characteristics of SDD were analyzed retrospectively. Area under curve (AUC) was used to evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of CFP, MC and UWF in detecting SDD.Results:Among 65 patients with SDD, 29 cases of males (52 eyes) and 36 cases of females (52 eyes) was included. There were 26 patients with unilateral SDD and 39 patients with bilateral SDD. The average age was (71.74±10.97) years. The early, middle and late stages of AMD were 31 (29.8%, 31/104), 24 (23.1%, 24/104), 49 (47.1%, 49/104) eyes, respectively. The SDD detected by CFP, MC and UWF was 76 (73.1%, 76/104), 94 (90.4%, 94/104), 96 (92.3%, 96/104) eyes. CFP showed that the edge of SDD in the macular area was blurred. UWF showed that the dot and the ribbon SDD were light yellow pale discrete deposits and light yellow interlaced network deposits respectively. MC showed the dot SDD had a strong yellow-green circular reflection, while the edge of the ribbon SDD was surrounded by a weak reflection, and the boundary was clear. SD-OCT showed that SDD had strong reflection signal, which was located between the retinal pigment epithelium layer and the photoreceptor cell layer. The dot SDD could break through the ellipsoid zone and caused slight uplift or interruption of the external membrane, showing a cone-like strong reflection signal. While the ribbon SDD showed a continuous "hill-like" protrusion, which hardly broke through ellipsoid zone. The sensitivity and specificity of CFP, MC and UWF for SDD were 73.1%, 90.4%, 92.3% and 61.1%, 94.4% and 83.3%, respectively.Conclusions:MC and UWF show high sensitivity and specificity in diagnosing AMD-SDD, which is superior to CFP. SD-OCT can effectively reveal the location and morphoLogical characteristics of SDD under retina.
4.Research advances of debriefing methods in scenario stimulation teaching
Ruoxi HE ; Chengping HU ; Jing WU ; Min LI ; Yuanyuan LI ; Siping XIE ; Meihua XU ; Xiaobin CHEN ; Ying HUANG ; Yuchen HE
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2022;21(12):1648-1652
Based on the latest results of international researches, combining with the experiences of our team in the simulation of acute dyspnea, Xiangya Hospital Central South University has summarized 7 characteristics, procedures and methods of debriefing, including that immediate feedback happens after simulation; feedback is provided by a trained instructor with clinical experience; feedback time is at least longer than the simulation time; various international methods of feedback can be used; the content of feedback is the learning objective; oral feedback is preferred; video can be used to review the details. The study aims to provide a theoretical basis for debriefing in domestic scenario stimulation teaching, and finally improve the effectiveness of the scenario stimulation teaching.
5.Para-Bombay phenotype due to bi-allelic heterozygous base deletions of FUT1 gene.
Ziyi HE ; Yingming HU ; Xianguo XU ; Yuanjun WU ; Siping CUI
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2022;39(11):1290-1293
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the genetic mechanism underlying a case with para-Bombay phenotype.
METHODS:
The ABO and Lewis phenotype were identified with serological methods. The coding regions of exons 6 and 7 of the ABO and FUT1 genes were amplified with PCR and directly sequenced. Haploid sequence analysis was carried out on the variant sites of the FUT1 gene.
RESULTS:
Serological analysis confirmed that the proband has a rare para-Bombay phenotype. Direct sequencing revealed that he was a B.01/O.01.02 heterozygote for the ABO gene, and had heterozygous deletion for the 768 and 881-882 sites of the FUT1 gene. Further haploid analysis showed that the c.881_882delTT deletion has occurred in one haploid while c.768delC was present in the other haploid. The proband was therefore determined as a FUT1*01N.13/01N.20 heterozygote, which have resulted in frameshift in polypeptide chain p.Phe294Cysfs*40 and p.Val257Phefs*23, respectively.
CONCLUSION
A rare bi-allelic heterozygous deletion of para-Bombay phenotype has been identified in a blood donor. The c.881_882delTT and c.768delC deletions may decrease the activity of α-1,2-fucosyltransferase.
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6.Retrospectively analysis the Guangdong’s experience on how to transport potential infected passengers by chartered aircraft during outbreaks of COVID-19
Jian WU ; Jinle LIN ; Fang WANG ; Xiaolong LIU ; Xiaowen CHEN ; Binbin HE ; Shengting XU ; Xuejiao BAI ; Jing ZHANG ; Siping ZHOU ; Ping JIANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2020;29(7):896-900
Objective:To summarize the experience of five hospitals in Guangdong Province on successfully transporting retained passengers by chartered flights during the outbreak of the COVID-19.Methods:We retrospectively evaluated the operation and management, cabin arrangement, isolation requirements, and personnel protection in the aspect of epidemic prevention and control.Results:In 11 charter missions, over one thousand "healthy" passengers with potential risk of infections were transported back to China. The medical delivery team and flight crew were kept free of infection, passengers maintained zero cluster infections and no unexpected adverse events during the air transport.Conclusions:Our results indicate how to carry passengers in a scientific and orderly way is crucial for avoiding the transmission risks of the epidemic of COVID-19 among working staffers and passengers during air transportation.
7. Analysis of pulmonary ventilation dysfunction in patients with different HRCT types of pneumoconiosis
Hongling ZHANG ; Yi LI ; Manqi FAN ; Ying HE ; Ling LI ; Siping LU ; Shaoying LI
China Occupational Medicine 2020;47(06):711-715
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the change of pulmonary ventilation function in patients with simple type and complex type pneumoconiosis based on high resolution computed tomography(HRCT). METHODS: A total of 188 male patients with pneumoconiosis were selected as the study subjects by judgment sampling method. Patients were divided them into simple type group(104 cases) and complex type group(84 cases) according to their chest HRCT findings. Another 80 healthy men who have no dust and other occupational hazard exposure were selected as the control group. The lung function tests were performed in patients in these three groups. RESULTS: The indexes of pulmonary function including vital capacity, forced vital capacity(FVC), forced expiratory volume in one second(FEV_1), FEV_1/FVC%, peak expiratory flow, forced expiratory flow at 25% of FVC exhaled, forced expiratory flow at 50% of FVC exhaled, forced expiratory flow at 75% of FVC exhaled and forced expiratory flow at 25% to 75% of vital capacity were lower in patients with pneumoconiosis of simple type and complex type groups than that in the control group(all P<0.01). The above indexes in the complex type group were lower than that in the simple type group(all P<0.01). The detection rate of pulmonary ventilation dysfunction in patients with pneumoconiosis was 64.9%. Among them, the detection rate of obstructive, restrictive and mixed ventilation dysfunction were 33.5%, 5.3% and 26.1%, respectively. The detection rates of pulmonary ventilation dysfunction and mixed ventilation dysfunction were higher in complex type group than that in simple type group(82.1% vs 51.0%, 41.7% vs 13.5%, all P<0.01). The severe and extremely severe pulmonary ventilation dysfunction was higher in complex type group than that in simple group(20.2% vs 8.6%, 21.4% vs 3.8%, all P<0.05). CONCLUSION: The types of pulmonary ventilation dysfunction in patients with pneumoconiosis are mainly obstructive and mixed. The pulmonary ventilation dysfunction tends to develop from obstructive to mixed with the increasing severity of pneumoconiosis. The pulmonary ventilation dysfunction in patients with complex type pneumoconiosis is more serious than that in patients with simple type pneumoconiosis. The HRCT image classification is related to the status of patients' pulmonary ventilation dysfunction.
8.Establishment of a New Evaluation Method for Identification of Drug Resistance of Staphylococcus aureus Based on Rapid Identification System of Microorganisms
Tong-tong JIANG ; Gui-jie TIAN ; Xian-yu LI ; Yi WANG ; Yue-yi LI ; Ya-jun XING ; Ya-nan SUN ; Shu-hua MA ; Jin-he ZHOU ; Wei-feng YANG ; Zhong-mei HE
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2020;26(10):128-135
Objective::To explore the feasibility of the rapid identification system(MALDI-Biotyper System) of microorganisms for rapid identification of
9.Effects of estrogen on the fibrosis process of intrauterine adhesions and the expression of forkhead box F2
Siping CHEN ; Yuanli HE ; Huihua CAI ; Limin LIU ; Dongmei ZHANG ; Donghua SUN
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2017;42(4):326-330
Objective To investigate the effect of estrogen on the fibrosis process of intrauterine adhesions and the expression of forkhead box F2 (FoxF2).Methods Primary human endometrial stromal cells (HESCs) were obtained by separation with 0.2% collagenase Ⅰ digestion-mesh filtration-differential adherence,and identified by immunocytochemistry.HESCs affected with 10ng/ml transforming growth factor β1 (TGF-β1) for 48 hours.HESCs in model group were affected with 0,10-6,10-8,10-10 and 10-12mol/L estrogen,the expressions of smooth muscle actin alpha (α-SMA),Collagen I (COL Ⅰ) and FoxF2 were detected by quantitative PCR (qPCR) and Western blotting.Results HESCs with high purity and good activity were obtained by using 0.2% collagenase Ⅰ digestion-mesh filtration-differential adherence separation method.Immunocytochemistry showed positive vimentin and negative cytokeratin 18 in HESCs.The results of qPCR and Western blotting showed that the mRNA and protein expression levels of α-SMA,COL Ⅰ and FoxF2 were higher in model group than in control group (P<0.05),the model was built successfully.qPCR revealed that the mRNA expression levels ofα-SMA,COL Ⅰ and FoxF2 were significantly lower in 10-6,10-8 and 10-10mol/L estrogen groups than in model group (P>0.05 in 10-10mol/L estrogen group,P<0.05 in other groups),while in 10-12mol/L estradiol group,the expression levels of FoxF2 mRNA significantly decreased (P<0.05),and of α-SMA and COL Ⅰ mRNA increased,but no significant difference were found (P>0.05).Compared with the model group,the protein expression levels of α-SMA,COL Ⅰ and FoxF2 in 10-6,10-8 and 10 10mol/L estrogen groups decreased,but no significant difference was found (P<0.05),while in 10-12mol/L estradiol group,the expression levels ofα-SMA protein increased (P>0.05),and of COL Ⅰ and FoxF2 proteins decreased (P<0.05).Conclusions The expression of FoxF2 in intrauterine adhesions is increased.Estrogen can reverse the fibrosis process of intrauterine adhesions in a certain range and inhibit the expression of FoxF2.
10.Brain MRI Features in Newborn Infants with Ineontinentia Pigmenti
Qiuhong MA ; Siping HE ; Ke JIN ; Yonghua XIANG ; Xiaoming LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2017;25(9):651-654
Purpose To explore brain MRI features in newborn infants with incontinentia pigmenti,and to enhance the understanding and diagnosis level of this disease.Materials and Methods A retrospective analysis on MRI data of 13 neonates with incontinentia pigmenti admitted to Hunan Children's Hospital from January 2009 to December 2016 and further confirmed by clinical,pathology and gene diagnosis were conducted.Such conventional MRI sequences as T1WI and T2WI as well as DWI and SWI sequences wereincorporated.Results Five out of 13 newborn infants with incontinentia pigmenti were abnormal in the MRI features.In the conventional sequence,slightly short T1 signals in bilateral frontal lobe and right parietal occipital cortex were identified in 3 cases,right basal ganglia hemorrhage in 1 case.Slightly short TI and long T2 signals in bilateral basal ganglia were observed in 1 case;1 case of subarachnoid hemorrhage and 1 ease of bilateral lateral ventriculomegaly were noticed as well.The lesion sites of 4 cases were observed high density signal in DWI findings,three of which were widely distributed in abnormal signals.Lobes deep in bilateral cerebral hemispheres and subcortical white matter,bilateral basal ganglia,thalamus,internal capsule,corpus callosum,brain stem and cerebellum were the most affected areas.DWI could detect lesion area earlier and more accurate thanconventional sequences.Conclusion Incontinentia pigmenti among newborn infants demonstrates a high incidence.MRI examination should be adopted the moment neurological symptoms occur.Incontinentia pigmenti is relatively distinct in DWI findings,and hence is helpful for early detection of lesions and evaluation of clinical prognosis.

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