1.Design and application effect of non-injury intestinal decompression device in intestinal obstruction surgery
Yanqiang WEI ; Hongyun WANG ; Xiaoyan CHENG ; Xinhua LIAO ; Hao ZHANG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2023;44(1):121-125
【Objective】 To design and manufacture a non-destructive intestinal decompression device and explore its effect on closed intestinal decompression in patients with intestinal obstruction. 【Methods】 A total of 78 patients with intestinal obstruction who underwent intestinal decompression in our hospital from January 2020 to September 2021 were selected as the research subjects: 40 in the control group and 38 in the experimental group. The traditional intestinal decompression method was used in the control group while the non-invasive intestinal decompression device method was used in the experimental group. We compared the number of cases of intestinal content pollution, drainage volume of intestinal content decompression, operation time, hospital stay, incidence of complications, and other indexes between the two groups. 【Results】 The two groups did no significantly differ in the general data (P>0.05). There were 10 cases (26.32%) of intestinal content pollution in the experimental group and 40 cases (100%) in the control group. The intestinal decompression drainage volume in the experimental group was 750.00 (728.75, 827.50) mL and 535.00 (520.00557.50) mL in the control group, with significant difference between the two groups (P<0.05). The operation time, operation time and hospital stay were significantly shorter in the experimental group than in the control group (P<0.05). There was no incision infection in the experimental group but 6 cases in the control group, with statistically significant difference (P<0.05). There was no significant difference between the two groups in other abdominal infection, anastomotic fistula, or enterostomy-related complications (P>0.05). 【Conclusion】 The non-invasive intestinal decompression device can perform closed intestinal decompression in the operation of intestinal obstruction, reduce the pollution of the operation field, shorten operation time and hospital stay, and reduce the incidence of incision infection.
2. Analysis of difference in oral bacteria flora in saliva among elderly people in longevity zone of Guangxi
Yanchun QIN ; Yanqiang HUANG ; Huaying TANG ; Ganrong HUANG ; Hongyu WEI ; Zhenfeng XIE ; Gang LU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2020;39(1):78-82
Objective:
To investigate the bacterial species, characteristics and differences of oral bacteria flora of saliva in the longevous elderly between in Bama county and in Debao county in Guangxi, in order to explore the relationship between longevity and oral salivary bacteria flora in the elderly.
Methods:
The saliva was taken from the longevous elderly in Bama county(BM group)and people aged over 60 years in Debao county(BS group)separately, and the total DNA was extracted.The 16S rDNA-V4 region was amplified by PCR and analyzed by sequencing.The main species and diversity of bacterial colonies were recorded for difference analysis.
Results:
A total of 14 saliva samples were collected from 7 cases in BM group and 7 cases in BS group.A total of 369 OTUs were generated by cluster analysis of 14 samples.At the genus level, the dominant salivary bacteria flora were
3. Effect of transumbilical single channel laparoscopic cryptorchidopexy by conventional instruments on cryptorchidism in children
Congjun WANG ; Yige LUO ; Hong WANG ; Xianming TANG ; Jiabo CHEN ; Wei LI ; Yanqiang LI ; Bo SHI ; Yong LI ; Cheng SU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2019;34(13):1002-1005
Objective:
To explore the safety and feasibility of transumbilical single channel laparoscopic cryptorchidopexy with conventional instruments in treatment of cryptorchidism in children.
Methods:
Thirty-five children with cryptorchidism were treated by transumbilical single channel laparoscopic cryptorchidopexy with conventional instruments from November 2017 to March 2018 at Department of Pediatric Surgery, the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University.Clinical data were recorded including the general information, operation time, intraoperative blood loss, postoperative testicular position and postoperative complications, etc.
Results:
All 35 patients completed the cryptorchidopexy in one operation.Among those 35 patients, 28 patients had unilateral lesions and 7 patients had bilateral lesions, with a total of 42 sides.Twenty-six patients were of groin type(33 sides), 9 patients abdominal type(9 sides). The average operation time was (40.4±8.2) min for unilateral lesion, and (62.5±15.3) min for bilateral lesions; the average intraoperative blood loss was (3.0±1.8) mL; and the average postoperative hospital stay was (6.4±2.1) h. Testis of 32 patients (40 sides) were fixed in the middle and bottoms of the scrotum, and testis of 2 patients (2 sides) were fixed on the top of the scrotum.One case had poor healing of naval incision, which was recovered in 1 week after dressing change.There were no postoperative complications such as scrotum hematoma, infection of incision, testicular epididymitis, testicular necrosis, testicular retraction or testicular atrophy, etc.No obvious visible scar was found in the abdomen review 2 weeks postoperatively, with the incidence of complications was 2.9%(1/35 cases).
Conclusions
Transumbilical single channel laparoscopic cryptorchidopexy with conventional instruments in treatment of cryptorchidism is characterized by small trauma, quick recovery, low complication rate and visible scar free result, which is worthy of clinical promotion, but the operation is relatively complex and the correct procedures are required.
4. Progress of some non-coding RNAs in Wilms′ tumor
Jiahua ZHOU ; Cheng SU ; Congjun WANG ; Yanqiang LI ; Wei LI ; Yong LI ; Hong WANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2019;34(11):877-880
Wilms′ tumor is a common malignant tumor in children.Most patients have a good prognosis, but its pathogenesis is not yet clear.In recent years, some non-coding RNAs have been found to have a close relationship with the development of this tumor.Some non-coding RNAs may serve as biomarkers for the diagnosis, predictors indicators, or targets for gene therapy.This paper studied the relationship between some non-coding RNAs associated with nephroblastoma is now available.
5.The probe of personalized homework in medical microbiology
Hongyu WEI ; Huaying TANG ; Shan YANG ; Zhenfeng XIE ; Liandeng WEI ; Yuanhong CHEN ; Xiaohua LI ; Yanqiang HUANG ; Yi ZENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2017;16(6):580-583
According to the trend of the development of the quality education, it is necessary to re-form the traditional homework assignments in medical microbiology for improving the innovation ability of students. This program attempts to reform the homework on clinical medicine undergraduates. First, the teacher must master diversified knowledge, and then the student design and finish the homework combine with personal characteristic from the training requirements of experimental confirmation, theoretical cognition and social survey. The questionnaire shows the personalized homework can help students to master the pro-fessional knowledge, stimulate study interest and improve the comprehensive quality.
7.Research on the Application of Quality Control Circles to Improve the Turnover of the Surgery and the Satisfaction of Medical Staff
Na MEI ; Yanzi LI ; Yue WU ; Yanqiang WEI
Chinese Medical Ethics 2016;29(5):807-809
Objective:To discuss the implementation and experience of the quality control circle ( QCC) activi-ty in shortening the interval time of consecutive operation and speeding up the turnover of operating table. Method:We formed a QCC team and explored the influential factors of the interval time of consecutive operation using quali-ty control technique. We found out the real reason, put forward corresponding countermeasures, and organized the implementation. Results: Before the implementation of QCC, the average interval time of consecutive operation was 24. 6 minutes, whereas it decreased to 16. 2 minutes after the implementation of QCC with the progress rate of 64. 87%. Through the QCC activities, the problem-solving ability, responsibility, communication and coordina-tion ability, motivation, confidence, team cohesion, and the use of quality control technique of the QCC members has improved significantly. Conclusion:Through the quality management tools of QCC, the interval time of con-secutive operation has greatly shorten, the turnover of operation table has improved, and doctors′ and operating room nurses′satisfaction has improved significantly.
8.Study of specially labeling amyloid plaques in vivo in Alzheimer transgenic mice with targeted magnetic nano-iron contrast agent
Yanqiang ZHAN ; Jun WU ; Jie XV ; Bo YIN ; Ming MA ; Guikuan DU ; Zuli LIU ; Wei XU ; Hao LEI ; Suming ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2011;44(7):500-503
Objective To develop specific targeted magnetic biomarkers which can selectively mark the senile plaques in Alzheimer' s disease (AD) and verify its feasibility and validity.Methods Aβ1-40 peptide and Tat-PTD ( Tat-protein transduction domain) was binded with dextran-coated ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide ( USPIO) particles.Visualization of plaques in vivo in Alzheimer transgenic mice was investigated at 7.0 Tesla using T2 sequences after intravenous administration of the targeted nanoiron contrast agent and verified by histological staining.Results The targeted nano-iron contrast agent could enter the cultured neural stem cells,and was able to accelerate T2 relaxation rates of water protons in the cells and negatively reinforce the T2 signal intensity in the labeled cells.Plaques were specifically detected in vivo by magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI) and correlated well with histological staining after injection of nano-iron contrast agent into the APP/PS1 mice.Conclusion The targeted nano-iron contrast agent has the ability of selectively labeling the senile plaques in AD brain tissues in vivo,which might enable the early detection of plaques by MRI and can be further applied in the studies of early diagnosis of AD.
9.Iron and senile plaques deposition in transgenic mouse model of Alzheimer's disease and influence on MR T2 relaxation times
Dong WANG ; Linhong ZHANG ; Wei XU ; Xiaoxia DU ; Yanqiang ZHAN ; Suming ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2010;43(9):626-631
Objective To observe senile plaque and iron deposition in cortex and hippocampus of the Alzheimer's disease ( AD ) transgenic mice and investigate their influence on T2 relaxation time.Method All AD transgeic mice were divided into three groups: young group(2,4 months), adult group (6,8,10 months), old group (12,14,16 months), and C57BL/6J mice were as control and were scanned in order by using 4.7 T MR system.Regions of interest (ROI) corresponding to cortex, hippocampus,thalamus, striatum were manually drawn on MR images and T2 MR relaxation times of each ROI were calculated.After MR scan, these mice were decapitated and stained for iron and senile palques.The number of plaque and iron, plaque burden, iron load in cortex and hippocampus were acquired using image pro plus software.Result T2 relaxation times of each group were as following: wild type ( cortex (49.5 ± 2.1 ) ms,hippocampus (51.6 ± 1.1 ) ms ); young ( cortex ( 49.7 ± 0.5 ) ms, hippocampus ( 50.7 ± 0.7 ) ms ); adult (cortex(47.2 ±0.8) ms, hippocampus(47.7 ±0.9) ms) and old (cortex(44.6 ±0.8) ms, hippocampus (45.3 ±0.4)ms).T2 relaxation times in cortex and hippocampus of each group had statistical differences ( cortex F = 18.620, P < 0.01; hippocampus F = 67.925, P < 0.01 ); Compared with young group and wild type mice, T2 relaxation times in corex and hippocampus of adult group mice were decreased significantly.At the same time, T2 relaxation times in old group mice were reduced compared with adult group ( Adult vs young: cortex q =4.284, P <0.01, hippocampus q =7.902, P <0.01; adult vs wild type: cortex q =4.424, P<0.05, hippocampus q = 11.450, P <0.01; old w adult: cortex q =4.812, P <0.01,hippocampus q = 7.034, P < 0.01 ).Histochemical staining for senile plaques found that senile plaques was deposited as early as 4 month.Iron deposition in hippocampus and cortex were detected by perl-DAB as early as 6 months of age, and there was an overall increase in number and load of plaques and iron with age.A positive correlation was observed between plaque burden and iron load ( r = 0.931, P < 0.01 ).At the same time, plaque burden and iron load were negatively correlated with T2 relaxation times ( plaque burden and T2 relaxation times r = - 0.884, P < 0.01; iron load and T2 relaxation times r = - 0.827, P < 0.01 ).Conclusion The changes of T2 relaxation time in AD transgenic mice are attributed to iron and senile plaques.MR T2 relaxation time is a sensitive marker to diagnosis for AD and screen antidementia drugs.
10.Clinical characteristics and outcome evaluation of acute renal failure in critically ill patients in ICU
Yanqiang PENG ; Xinling LIANG ; Wei SHI
Chinese Journal of Practical Internal Medicine 2006;0(22):-
Objective To analyze the clinical characteristics and to evaluate prognosis of critically ill patients who developed acute renal failure(ARF).Methods A retrospective study was carried out in critically ill patients who developed ARF.APACHE Ⅱ,SAPSⅡ,SOFA and ATN-ISI were used to evaluate outcome of ARF.Results The incidence of ARF in critically ill patients was 19.1% with a high mortality(51.2%).The clinical characteristics of 41 patients with ARF were:mechanical ventilation 65.9%,vasopressor support 46.3%,oliguria 41.5%,number of insufficient organs 2.16,APACHEⅡscore 17.3,SAPSⅡ score 52.0,SOFA score 9.26 and ATN-ISI 0.54.By COX regression,number of insufficient organs(RR 2.54;95%CI 1.316 ~ 4.913)(P=0.006)and requirement of mechanical ventilation(RR 6.0;95%CI 1.102~32.6)(P=0.038)were independent risk factors for ICU mortality of ARF.APACHEⅡscore,SAPSⅡscore,SOFA score and ATN-ISI were demonstrated to predict mortality of ARF patients accurately as indicated by areas under the receiver operating characteristics(ROC)curves of 0.848(95% CI: 0.722~0.974;P

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