1.Development of an Integrated Disposable Device for SARS-CoV-2 Nucleic Acid Extraction and Detection
Ma JING ; Hao YANZHE ; Hou MEILING ; Zhang XIAOSHAN ; Liu JINGDUAN ; Meng HAODI ; Chang JIANGBO ; Ma XUEJUN ; Liu JIHUA ; Ying QINGJIE ; Wang XIANHUA ; Li HONGXIA ; Cao YUXI ; Zhang XIAOGUANG
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2024;37(6):639-646
Objective To develop a highly sensitive and rapid nucleic acid detection method for the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2(SARS-CoV-2). Methods We designed,developed,and manufactured an integrated disposable device for SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid extraction and detection.The precision of the liquid transfer and temperature control was tested.A comparison between our device and a commercial kit for SARS-Cov-2 nucleic acid extraction was performed using real-time fluorescence reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR).The entire process,from SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid extraction to amplification,was evaluated. Results The precision of the syringe transfer volume was 19.2±1.9 μL(set value was 20),32.2±1.6(set value was 30),and 57.2±3.5(set value was 60).Temperature control in the amplification tube was measured at 60.0±0.0 ℃(set value was 60)and 95.1±0.2 ℃(set value was 95)respectively.SARS-Cov-2 nucleic acid extraction yield through the device was 7.10×106 copies/mL,while a commercial kit yielded 2.98×106 copies/mL.The mean time to complete the entire assay,from SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid extraction to amplification detection,was 36 min and 45 s.The detection limit for SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid was 250 copies/mL. Conclusion The integrated disposable devices may be used for SARS-CoV-2 Point-of-Care test(POCT).
2.Establishment of rapid influenza virus detection technology based on an integrated system
Xiaoshan ZHANG ; Jing MA ; Yanzhe HAO ; Jing YANG ; Meiling HOU ; Hongxia LI ; Jingduan LIU ; Haodi MENG ; Yuxi CAO ; Xiaoguang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2024;38(3):319-325
Objective:This study aimed to develop a rapid and accurate integrated nucleic acid detection method tailored for the influenza virus.Methods:We designed primers and probes targeting the predominant influenza virus strains circulating in China in recent years. These were integrated with extraction and amplification reagents and a point of care testing (POCT) system to facilitate a seamless and expedited process involving nucleic acid extraction, reaction system preparation, amplification, and result interpretation for the influenza virus. The specificity of the POCT system was evaluated using cultured influenza viruses, while its cross-reactivity was assessed against common respiratory pathogens, including adenovirus and respiratory syncytial virus.Results:Our study successfully developed duplex amplification primers and probes for both influenza A and B viruses, achieving a detection threshold as low as 500 copies/ml. Specificity tests confirmed that the detection reagents did not show cross-reactivity with other respiratory pathogens such as adenovirus and respiratory syncytial virus. The POCT-based rapid nucleic acid detection method for influenza virus was established, it is capable of completing the entire process from nucleic acid extraction to amplification and result interpretation within 50 minutes, while enabling real-time data upload.Conclusions:The POCT-based rapid influenza virus detection kit developed in this study offers a " sample in, results out" convenience, making it suitable for rapid influenza virus detection in primary care settings. This innovation has significant potential for clinical application.
3.Electroencephalographic microstates in vestibular schwannoma patients with tinnitus.
Chi ZHANG ; Xiaoguang WANG ; Zhiwei DING ; Hanwen ZHOU ; Peng LIU ; Xinmiao XUE ; Wei CAO ; Yuhua ZHU ; Jiyue CHEN ; Weidong SHEN ; Shiming YANG ; Fangyuan WANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2023;43(5):793-799
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the biomarkers of tinnitus in vestibular schwannoma patients using electroencephalographic (EEG) microstate technology.
METHODS:
The EEG and clinical data of 41 patients with vestibular schwannoma were collected. All the patients were evaluated by SAS, SDS, THI and VAS scales. The EEG acquisition time was 10-15 min, and the EEG data were preprocessed and analyzed using MATLAB and EEGLAB software package.
RESULTS:
Of the 41 patients with vestibular schwannoma, 29 patients had tinnitus and 12 did not have tinnitus, and their clinical parameters were comparable. The average global explanation variances of the non-tinnitus and tinnitus groups were 78.8% and 80.1%, respectively. The results of EEG microstate analysis showed that compared with those without tinnitus, the patients with tinnitus had an increased frequency (P=0.033) and contribution (P=0.028) of microstate C. Correlation analysis showed that THI scale scores of the patients were negatively correlated with the duration of microstate A (R=-0.435, P=0.018) and positively with the frequencies of microstate B (R=0.456, P=0.013) and microstate C (R=0.412, P=0.026). Syntax analysis showed that the probability of transition from microstate C to microstate B increased significantly in vestibular schwannoma patients with tinnitus (P=0.031).
CONCLUSION
EEG microstate features differ significantly between vestibular schwannoma patients with and without tinnitus. This abnormality in patients with tinnitus may reflect the potential abnormality in the allocation of neural resources and the transition of brain functional activity.
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4.A comparative study between one-stage Hui-Jing procedure and Bracka two-stage procedure for the treatment of severe hypospadias
Ran ZHUO ; Huixia ZHOU ; Weijing YE ; Pin LI ; Hualin CAO ; Tian TAO ; Yuandong TAO ; Yang ZHAO ; Xiaoguang ZHOU ; Lifei MA ; Ce HAN ; Xuexue LYU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2023;44(8):566-570
Objective:To evaluate the mid-term complication rates of the Hui-Jing one-stage procedure (lingual mucosa combined with longitudinal preputial island flap onlay urethroplasty + tubularized incised plate glansplasty)versus the classic Bracka staged surgery for children with severe hypospadias.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on clinical data of 75 children with proximal hypospadias who were treated at the Seventh Medical Center of PLA General Hospital from March 2017 to June 2022. Of these patients, 31 cases (15 cases penoscrotal type and 16 cases perineal type) were underwent the Bracka two-stage surgery with a median age of 38 months (24.0, 44.5) and 44 cases underwent the Hui-Jing one-stage procedure (23 cases penoscrotal type and 21 perineal type) with a median age of 40.5 months (20.75, 90.5). The length of urethral plate defect after correction of penile curvature was (4.30±0.84)cm in the Bracka group and (4.56±0.79)cm in the Hui-Jing group, which also showed no significant difference.There was no statistically significant difference of the median age and the position of preoperative urethral opening between the two groups( P=0.47, P=0.74). The first stage of Bracka repair consists of orthoplasty and urethral bed substitution with free preputial graft. After 6 months, the urethral plate created from free graft was tabularized to form neourethra; Hui-Jing procedure group used the free lingual mucosal as urethral plate substitution, then we conducted longitudinal preputial island flap Onlay and Snodgrass phalloplasty. The incidence of postoperative urethral fistula, urethral stricture and urethral diverticulum was compared between the two groups of cases and the difference in efficacy between the two procedures was assessed. Results:Among the 75 patients included in the study, there was no statistically significant difference in age or location of urethral meatus between the Bracka and Hui-Jing groups. In Bracka group, 9 cases of urethral stricture (29.0%), 6 case of urethral fistula (19.4%), and 2 cases of urethral diverticulum (6.5%) occurred after surgery, while 12 cases of urethral fistula (27.3%) and 3 case of urethral fistula (6.8%) occurred in the Hui-Jing group. No urethral stricture occurred in Hui-Jing group. There was no statistically significant difference in overall incidence of complications between the two groups [17/31(54.8%) vs.15/44(34.1%), P=0.12]. The incidence of urethral fistula and urethral diverticulum show no significant differences between two groups(19.4% vs 27.3, P=0.61, 6.5% vs. 6.8%, P=0.13). The number of operation in Bracka group was (2.68±1.03) and the hospitalization cost was (12 984.63±3 808.15) Yuan, while the number of operation in Hui-Jing group was (1.36±0.53) and the hospitalization cost was (8 490.54±3 136.84) Yuan. Conclusions:The Hui-Jing one-stage procedure can be used for the surgical treatment of children with severe hypospadias. There is no urethral stricture happened in Hui-Jing group, while the general complication incidence and incidence of urethral fistula and diverticulum show no differences.
5.Analysis of the gait of stroke survivors with foot drop
Hongyu ZHANG ; Qing XIA ; Lu WEI ; Lingling DU ; Xinpei SHEN ; Xiumin WANG ; Xiaoguang CAO
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2022;44(3):204-208
Objective:To observe the clearance strategies of hemiplegic stroke survivors with foot drop.Methods:Thirty hemiplegic stroke survivors with foot drop formed the observation group and 30 healthy counterparts constituted the control group. A three-dimensional motion capture system was used to observe and compare the minimum toe clearance (MTC) and its variability between the two groups to draw the motion trajectory of the toe in the swing phase of their gaits. The gait parameters were correlated with the toe clearance.Results:The average MTC of the observation group subjects on both the hemiplegic and non-hemiplegic side (12.01±3.36 and 22.38±5.51mm) was significantly smaller than the control group′s averages. The variability of their MTCs on both sides was also significantly greater. Clearance on the hemiplegic side was significantly less and its variability was significantly greater. Among the observation group, MTC on the hemiplegic side was positively correlated with walking speed, step length, swing phase percentage, maximum angle of hip extension, maximum angle of knee flexion, maximum angle of ankle dorsiflexion, and the range of motion of the knee and ankle joints.Conclusions:Hemiplegic stroke survivors with foot drop walk unstably with little toe clearance. It is necessary to intervene at the hip, knee and ankle to improve their obstacle clearance.
6.Clinical research of robot-assisted laparoscopic hemi-nephrectomy for children's complete duplex kidney
Xiaoguang ZHOU ; Lifei MA ; Tian TAO ; Hualin CAO ; Pin LI ; Huixia ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2020;41(7):531-535
Objective:To discuss the efficacy of robotic-assisted laparoscopic hemi-nephrectomy for the treatment of complete duplex kidney.Methods:We retrospectively reviewed the clinical data of the 20 patients who had robotic-assisted laparoscopic hemi-nephrectomy surgery from March 2017 to November 2019. Four of these patients were male, while the others were female.The average age of these patients was 28.6 months, ranged from 1-2 months.The duplex kidneys were on the upper pole, 9 on the left side, and l1 on the right side. All the patients had a history of gradual exacerbations of hydronephrosis before surgery. The most commonly seen symptoms were lumbar/abdominal pain(2 cases), dysuresia(1 case) and leakage of urine(1 case). Twelve patients had a history of repeated urinary tract infections. One patient expressed the cystic mass of the urethra protruded from the external orifice. Preoperative diagnosis was confirmed by magnetic resonance urinary water imaging (MRU), diuretic renal dynamic imaging(ECT), intravenous pyelography(IVP), and voiding cystoureterography(VCUG). Two cases were of ectopic urete, 4 of ureterocele and 4 of vesieoureteral reflux(VUR). All the patients underwent hemi-nephrectomy for the treatment of complete duplex kidney. Then we observed the intraoperative and postoperative complications and follow-ups.Results:A11 the cases performed by robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery transperitoneally were completed successfully.There was no significant complication during the surgery with quick recovery after the surgery.The mean operative time was 109.5min(range 82-150 min). The mean estimated blood loss was about 9 ml (range 5-22 ml). Routinely placing a peripelvic catheter drainage was recommended. The mean hospital stay was 5.9 days(range 4-8 days). One patient was lost to follow-up.Mean follow-up was 13.6 months (range 3 -30 months). The results of the re-examination of ECT did not indicate loss or atrophy of lower renal function 3 months after operation. Primary symptoms improved.Conclusions:Robotic-assisted laparoscopic hemi-nephrectomy for hydronephrosis with duplex kidney could be minimal invasive and effective, and has achieved similar results with cosmetic scar .
7.Preliminary experience of robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery for bladder rhabdomyosarcoma in children
Pin LI ; Huixia ZHOU ; Hualin CAO ; Tao GUO ; Weiwei ZHU ; Yang ZHAO ; Tian TAO ; Xiaoguang ZHOU ; Lifei MA
Chinese Journal of Urology 2020;41(11):856-860
Objective:To evaluate the safety and feasibility of robotic-assisted laparoscopic resection of bladder rhabdomyosarcoma.Methods:A retrospective study was performed in 4 children underwent robotic-assisted surgery for bladder rhabdomyosarcoma from July 2018 to September 2019 in our hospital. The perioperative information and short time outcomes were collected. All the four patients were male. The average age of these patients was 68 months (from 11 to 122 months). After cystoscopy biopsy was conducted, preoperative chemotherapy was carried out. Preoperative radiotherapy was also added depends on the tumor response, then robotic-assisted surgery was performed. Radical cystectomy and orthotopic neobladder reconstruction with bilateral ureter reimplanataion were carried out for the bladder was widely occupied case. Bladder preserving surgery was performed for the other three localized cases.Results:All of the four operations have been conducted successfully without conservation to open surgery. The mean operative time was 189(104-316) min while the mean estimated blood loss was 32.5(20-50) ml. The mean tumor diameter was 4.48(2.7-6.0)cm. According to the pathological results, all of the four cases were diagnosed as embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma. One case had positive margin while other three cases had negative margins. No complication more than Clavien-Dindo grade Ⅲ was observed. The mean length of hospital stay was 18(14-24)days and the mean follow-up time was 14.7(7-21) months. Postoperative chemotherapy was carried out according to the protocol of IRS low risk group for all cases (VAC, eight cycles). Postoperative radiotherapy was conducted for the case with positive margin. No recurrence was recorded during the follow-up period.Conclusions:Robotic-assisted laparoscopic technique for the treatment of bladder rhabdomyosarcoma in children is safe and feasible.
8. Efficacy of robot-assisted laparoscopic ureteral reimplantation for primary obstructive megaureter in children
Hualin CAO ; Huixia ZHOU ; Lifei MA ; Dehong LIU ; Xiaoguang ZHOU ; Tian TAO
Chinese Journal of Urology 2019;40(11):801-805
Objective:
To evaluate the clinical efficacy of robot-assisted laparoscopic ureteral reimplantation (RAUR) for primary obstructive megaureter (POM) in children.
Methods:
Twenty-one patients who underwent RAUR for POM in Bayi Children’s Hospital between 2017 April and 2018 April were retrospectively analyzed. The study population consisted of 15 boys and 6 girls aged between 2 months and 11 years. Ten patients had left POMs, 9 had right POMs and two had bilateral POMs. All patients were preoperatively diagnosed with a POM based on urinary system ultrasonography, magnetic resonance urography, and diuretic renal dynamic imaging. Our main technique key steps include: Under general anesthesia, the patients were placed in a Trendelenburg position approximately 40 degrees from the horizon. An 8.5-mm camera port was placed at the level of the umbilicus. Followed by two 5-mm robotic Trocars placed under direct vision 6 cm to the camera port separately, a 5-mm assistant port was placed on the right upper abdominal quadrants which was located 3 cm from the camera and robotic port. The ureter was identified at the pelvic brim. The peritoneum covering the ureter was incised and the ureter was mobilized to the level of the vesico-ureteric junction. The bladder was filled with 60 ml saline and a 5 cm length and 1.5 cm wide submucosal detrusor tunnel was created. The ureter was transected at the bladder mucosa and the narrowed ureteral segment was discarded. The ureteroneocystostomy was performed using 6-0 absorbable suture. Dissecting the perivesical fascia appropriately and using down-top suturing approach, use of an apical stay stitch, and incorporation of the ureteral adventitia during detrusorraphy. Postoperative complications were analysed using the Clavien-Dindo classification. Success was defined as symptomatic relief, decreased hydronephrosis on ultrasound and no evidence of vesicoureteral reflux on voiding cystourethrography.
Results:
All surgeries were successfully completed without conversion and no intra-operative complication was encountered. The mean operative time was 117.6±18.1(89-165)min, the mean estimated blood loss was 11.9±4.3(5-25)ml, the abdominal drainage tubes were removed after a mean of 4.9±1.1(3-8)days, and the mean postoperative hospital stay was 6.3±1.3(4-10) days. Postoperative complications (Clavien Ⅰ-Ⅱ) occurred in 9.5% (two patients had recurrent urinary tract infections postoperatively) children, no grade Ⅲ-Ⅳ complication was observed. The pre-operative symptoms in all patients disappeared. One patient had grade Ⅱ VUR on VCUG, who were followed conservatively. Ultrasound at postoperative follow-up showed that the hydronephrosis was disappeared in 20 ureters and significantly decreased in 3 ureters. The success rate was 95.7% at a mean follow-up of 16.3±4.0(10-23)months.
Conclusion
RAUR is a safe and feasible option for the treatment of POM in children with higher success rate and lower complication rate.
9. Clinical value of early renal damage index in children hydronephrosis
Xichun CUI ; Lifei MA ; Xiaoguang ZHOU ; Tian TAO ; Hualin CAO ; Huixia ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2019;40(11):811-815
Objective:
To explore urinary NAG, Cr, MA, α1-MG andβ2-MG as the early renal damage index in children hydronephrosis.
Methods:
The clinical data of 206 patients in the Bayi Children′s Hospital Affiliated to the Seventh Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital from May 2018 to January 2019 were analyzed retrospectively. Among them, 152 children with hydronephrosis were set as observation group, 54 children without hydronephrosis were set as control group. In the observation group, the age ranged from 1 month to 18 years old, and the median age was 2 years old. There were 123 cases of hydronephrosis caused by ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO) and 29 cases of posterior urethral valve complicated with hydronephrosis. In the control group, the age ranged from 1 month to 15 years old, with a median age of 5 years. There were 18 hypospadias cases, 15 occult penis cases and 21 phimosis. All children with hydronephrosis underwent nuclear medicine renal dynamic imaging. Urine specimens were tested for urinary NAG, Cr, MA, α1-MG, and β2-MG. According to renal dynamic results, the observed components were the renal function injury group and the normal renal function group. The above indicators analyzed to judge the clinical value to find the early renal damage.
Results:
The expression levels of urinary NAG, MA, α1-MG and β2-MG in the observation group were higher than those in the control group, and the difference was statistically significant. The expression of urinary Cr and the abnormal rate were no significant difference between any two groups(
10.The initial experience of robotic-assisted laparoscopic pyeloplasty in the treatment of infant with ureteropelvic junction obstruction
Dehong LIU ; Huixia ZHOU ; Lifei MA ; Hualin CAO ; Xiaoguang ZHOU ; Tian TAO
Chinese Journal of Urology 2019;40(1):2-7
Objective To investigate the feasibility and safety of robotic-assisted laparoscopic pyeloplasty (RALP) in infant ureteropelvic junction obstruction.Methods Of 31 infants who underwent RALP between March 2017 and August 2017 were reviewed,including 25 boys and 6 girls.22 infants were found that the hydronephrosis was in the left kidney and 9 in the right kidney.The average age of the infants was (3.5 ± 0.7) months,ranged from 8 days to 6 months,including 7 infants less than 2 months.The average weight of the infants was (6.7 ± 1.2) kg,with a minimum weight of 3.3 kg.The diagnosis and outcomes of ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO) were reviewed on clinical and imaging data.The ultrasound showed that the mean anteroposterior diameter of hydronephrotic kidney was (4.01 ±0.56)cm.The split renal function was (37.1 ± 3.2) % in infants who were more than 2 months.Patients with proximal defect were positioned in the lateral flank position with 50°-70° inclination and as close as possible to the edge of operating table.The trocars of robotic lens and No.1 robotic arm were placed on the middle of the umbilicus and the Pfannenstiel line respectively,and the trocar of No.2 robotic arm was placed on the supraumbilical symmetry point of the trocar No.1 robotic arm,and the auxiliary trocar was placed on the Pfannenstiel line outside the 3-4 cm of healthy side of the trocar of No.1 robotic arm.During operation,the ureteropelvic junction was dissected and tailored.Then the ureter was open longitudinally at the posterior lateral side and was anastomosed at the lowest part the renal pelvis.We assessed preoperative clinical data and outcomes,and analyzed the transition experience.Data are expressed as medians for continuous variables.Results All operations were successful with no serious intraoperative complication and traditional laparoscopic or open surgical conversion.The average operative time was 108 min,the average intraoperative blood loss was 9.5 ml.The average drain removal was 1.2 days,the average start oral of feeding was 3.2 hours days and the average postoperative hospital stay was 6.2 days.Postoperative pathological results showed smooth muscle hyperplasia,hypertrophy and fibrous tissue in the urothelium,accompanied by chronic inflammation of urothelial mucosa.Patients with Clavien Ⅰ and Ⅱ complications 22.6% (7/31) postoperatively were managed conservatively.Among them,there were 1 cases of flank pain,1 cases of hematuria,2 cases of urinary leakage,and 3 cases of urinary tract infection.Patients' symptoms disappeared by conservative treatment.No patient suffered Clavien Ⅲ and Ⅳ complication postoperatively.The renal pelvis anteroposterior diameter was 1.58 cm at three months postoperatively,which was significantly smaller than that of peroperation (P < 0.05).A diuretic T1/2 showed the improvement of split renal function without urinary obstruction in all patients at three months postoperatively.The postoperative split renal function was (39.2 ± 3.5) %,which was slightly higher than that of preoperation (P > 0.05).Conclusions Severe hydronephrosis in neonates can be acted as an indication for exploratory surgery when the surgeon's ability,anesthesia,monitoring and management conditions are available.Robotic-assisted laparoscopic pyeloplasty is a safe and feasible option for the treatment of UPJO in infant with less trauma,rapid recovery and good cosmetic result.We suggest that RALP is potentially a recommended feasible treatment option for infant with UPJO.

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