1.Rupture of catheter in implantable venous access port:analysis of cause and incidence management in 4 cases of paediatric patients
Yingchun FEI ; Li'e HUANG ; Junli SHAO ; Na ZHAO
Modern Clinical Nursing 2024;23(2):47-51
Objective The objective of this study was to investigate the underlying causes of catheter rupture in implantable venous assess ports among 4 paediatric patients and to summarise nursing experiences.Methods A total of 319 implantations of venous assess port were admitted in the Department of Paediatric Surgery of our hospital from March 2011 to January 2023,with an incidence rate of catheter fracture at 1.3%(4 cases).The ruptured catheters in all 4 paediatric patients were successfully retrieved via surgery.The reasons for catheter rupture as well as the methods for identification were analysed and summarised.Results In Case 1,a catheter rupture was located at 6 cm from the port and the ruptured catheter was not displaced.In Case 2,a linear crack was observed at 7 cm from the base of port without visible sign of catheter rupture,however,a leakage was observed from the crack when fluid was injected.In Case 3,the location of catheter rupture was identified at 11 cm from the port and again there was no evidence of displacement.However for Case 4,a catheter rupture occurred at just 1 cm away from the base of port,with a displacement along right atrium-right pulmonary artery-right inferior pulmonary artery.The causes of catheter rupture were attributed to frequent and prolonged neck and upper extremity activities in Cases 1,3 and 4,as well as an inappropriate handling of catheter in Case 2.After removal of the catheter,Cases 1,2 and 4 were kept in hospital for treatment of original illnesses,while Case 3 was discharged the day after the removal of catheter.Conclusion Catheter rupture is an extremely serious complication.It is imperative for healthcare personnel to adhere to standardised procedures and maintenance protocols,together with comprehensive health education to both parents and children.Early detection of an abnormality followed by prompt handling is crucial in ensuring the safety usage of an implantable venous assess port in paediatric patients.
2.Double heterozygous pathogenic mutations in KIF3C and ZNF513 cause hereditary gingival fibromatosis.
Jianfan CHEN ; Xueqing XU ; Song CHEN ; Ting LU ; Yingchun ZHENG ; Zhongzhi GAN ; Zongrui SHEN ; Shunfei MA ; Duocai WANG ; Leyi SU ; Fei HE ; Xuan SHANG ; Huiyong XU ; Dong CHEN ; Leitao ZHANG ; Fu XIONG
International Journal of Oral Science 2023;15(1):46-46
Hereditary gingival fibromatosis (HGF) is a rare inherited condition with fibromatoid hyperplasia of the gingival tissue that exhibits great genetic heterogeneity. Five distinct loci related to non-syndromic HGF have been identified; however, only two disease-causing genes, SOS1 and REST, inducing HGF have been identified at two loci, GINGF1 and GINGF5, respectively. Here, based on a family pedigree with 26 members, including nine patients with HGF, we identified double heterozygous pathogenic mutations in the ZNF513 (c.C748T, p.R250W) and KIF3C (c.G1229A, p.R410H) genes within the GINGF3 locus related to HGF. Functional studies demonstrated that the ZNF513 p.R250W and KIF3C p.R410H variants significantly increased the expression of ZNF513 and KIF3C in vitro and in vivo. ZNF513, a transcription factor, binds to KIF3C exon 1 and participates in the positive regulation of KIF3C expression in gingival fibroblasts. Furthermore, a knock-in mouse model confirmed that heterozygous or homozygous mutations within Zfp513 (p.R250W) or Kif3c (p.R412H) alone do not led to clear phenotypes with gingival fibromatosis, whereas the double mutations led to gingival hyperplasia phenotypes. In addition, we found that ZNF513 binds to the SOS1 promoter and plays an important positive role in regulating the expression of SOS1. Moreover, the KIF3C p.R410H mutation could activate the PI3K and KCNQ1 potassium channels. ZNF513 combined with KIF3C regulates gingival fibroblast proliferation, migration, and fibrosis response via the PI3K/AKT/mTOR and Ras/Raf/MEK/ERK pathways. In summary, these results demonstrate ZNF513 + KIF3C as an important genetic combination in HGF manifestation and suggest that ZNF513 mutation may be a major risk factor for HGF.
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Humans
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Mice
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Fibromatosis, Gingival/pathology*
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Gingiva
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Kinesins/genetics*
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Mutation/genetics*
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Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases/genetics*
3.Efficacy and cost effectiveness analysis of endoscopic treatment for pancreatic cancer with obstructive jaundice
Jiewen WU ; Fei GAO ; Xi HE ; Zhunwen HAN ; Yingchun ZHANG ; Feng GAO ; Jing WANG ; Meina AI
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2019;19(2):110-113
Objective To investigate the therapeutic effect of endoscopic plastic stent and metal stent placement in relieving obstructive jaundice in patients with pancreatic cancer,and to analyse the cost effectiveness.Methods A retrospective review was performed on the clinical data of 102 pancreatic cancer patients with obstructive jaundice in General Hospital of Northern Theater Command between January 2013 to January 2014.The patients were divided into plastic stent group (n =26) and metal stent group (n =76)based on the type of biliary stent placed under endoscopy.The complication and short-term therapeutic effect were compared between two groups.The number of endoscopic stent placement,treatment interval,hospitalization cost and median survival time were recorded.Results The levels of alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and total bilirubin (TBiL) in the two groups 5-7 days after endotherapy were significantly lower than those before treatment,but the difference was not statistically significant between the two groups (P <0.05).No severe complication was observed.The average number of treatments in the metal stent group was significantly lower than that in the plastic stent group (1.7 times vs 2.9 times),and the treatment interval was significantly longer[(271.7 ± 42.3) d vs (113.4 ± 38.2) d].The difference above between these two groups was statistically significant (P<0.05).However,there was no significant difference on the average total hospitalization cost (84227.2 yuan vs 86906.8 yuan) or median survival time (15.6 months vs 13.1 months)between these two groups.Conclusions Primary placement of metal biliary stents for obstructive jaundice in adult patients with metastatic pancreatic carcinoma was cost-effective than plastic stents,and their effects were comparable.
4.Structural characteristics of the deciduous teeth of Tibetan miniature pigs.
Ting LU ; Yingchun ZHENG ; Haiying YANG ; Buling WU ; Jun XIONG ; Cheng HUANG ; Yuhua PAN ; Meiyi LI ; Fei HE ; Fu XIONG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2019;39(9):1113-1117
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the histological structure of the deciduous teeth and the tooth germs of Tibetan miniature pigs for studies of dental tissue diseases and tooth regeneration.
METHODS:
The structure of the deciduous teeth of Tibetan miniature pigs was observed by X-ray. The ultrastructure of the enamel and dentin of deciduous teeth was characterized by scanning electron microscopy. The jaws and teeth were three-dimensionally reconstructed using Mimics software based on Micro-CT scanning of the deciduous teeth. Image J software was used to calculate the gray value and the mineralization density of the deciduous teeth. Hisotological structure of the tooth germ and the pulp tissue of Tibetan miniature pigs was observed using HE staining.
RESULTS:
The deciduous teeth of Tibetan miniature pigs were composed of enamel, dentin and medullary pulp tissue. The permanent tooth germ were formed during the deciduous dentition. The enamel and dentin ultrastructure of deciduous teeth were consistent with that of human deciduous teeth. The enamel and dentin mineralization densities were 2.47±0.09 g/cm and 1.72±0.07 g/cm, respectively. The pathological structures of tooth germ and pulp tissue were similar to those of human teeth, and the pulp tissue of the deciduous teeth was in an undifferentiated state.
CONCLUSIONS
The deciduous teeth of Tibetan miniature pig have similar anatomy, ultrastructure and histopathological structure to human teeth and can serve as a good animal model for studying human dental tissue diseases and the mechanisms of tooth regeneration.
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Dental Enamel
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ultrastructure
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Dental Pulp
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Dentin
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ultrastructure
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Swine
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Swine, Miniature
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Tibet
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Tooth Germ
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Tooth, Deciduous
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anatomy & histology
5.Relationship analysis of serum CA19-9, CEA, CA125 and sICAM-1 with the diagnosis valuation and tumor metastasis of pancreatic cancer
Dapeng CUI ; Yujia WANG ; Lei HAN ; Shuquan GAO ; Fei LIU ; Yingchun ZHANG
International Journal of Surgery 2018;45(1):10-15,后插3
Objective The present research aimed to explore the relationship of serum CA19-9,CEA,CA125 and sICAM-1 concentration with the diagnosis valuation and tumor metastasis of pancreatic cancer.Methods Ninety pancreatic cancer patients in First Affiliated Hospital of Hebei North University from January 2014 to December 2016 were enrolled in this study.The concentrations of serum CA19-9,CEA,CA125 and sICAM-1 were assayed in different stage of pancreatic cancer patients.The concentrations of these parameters were also detected in metastasis patients and non-metastasis patients.In the same period,90 cases of health examination as contrd group.Measurement data were represented as ~ ± s.Comparison between groups was analyed using t test.single-factor analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used for comparison among groups,and the resuhs were compared by F test.The correlation analysis was performed by spearman method.Results The results showed that CA19-9/ β-actin (control group and Ⅰ / Ⅱ / Ⅲ/Ⅳ stage pancreatic cancer were 0.25 ± 0.03,0.27 ± 0.04,0.31 ± 0.06,0.38 ± 0.09,0.68 ± 0.10,respectively),CEA/β-actin (control group and Ⅰ / Ⅱ / Ⅲ/Ⅳ stage pancreatic cancer were 0.29 ±0.07,0.34 ±0.08,0.47 ±0.09,0.58 ±0.12,0.68 ±0.14,respectively),CA125/β-actin(control group and Ⅰ/Ⅱ/Ⅲ/Ⅳ stage pancreatic cancer were 0.31 ±0.05,0.36 ±0.07,0.55 ±0.13,0.58 ±0.14,0.63 ± 0.14,respectively),sICAM-1/β-actin (control group and Ⅰ/Ⅱ/ Ⅲ /Ⅳ stage pancreatic cancer were 0.34 ± 0.05,0.36 ± 0.08,0.41 ± 0.08,0.49 ± 0.10,0.58 ± 0.12,respectively) were higher in pancreatic cancer than control(P <0.05).The tumor metastasis group was higher than tumor un-metastasis group CA19-9/β-actin(un-metastasis group and metastasis group was 0.36 ± 0.09,0.58 ± 0.12),CEA/β-actin (un-metastasis group and metastasis group was 0.42 ± 0.09,0.61 ± 0.14),CA125/β-actin (un-metastasis group and metastasis group was 0.48 ± 0.09,0.60 ± 0.14),sICAM-1/β-actin (un-metastasis group and metastasis group was 0.42 ±0.09,0.52 ± 0.10) (P < 0.05).The results showed that CA19-9,CEA,CA125 and sICAM-1 concentrations are positively (r value were 0.832,0.698,0.748 and 0.845) with the metastasis of pancreatic cancer patients while negatively with the prognosis (r value were-0.867,-0.832,-0.916 and-0.908) and clinical stage (r value were-0.815,-0.896,-0.798,and0.912) of pancreatic cancer patients.Conclusion CA19-9,CEA,CA125 and sICAM-1 concentrations are positively related with the metastasis of pancreatic cancer patients while negatively with the clinical stage and prognosis of pancreatic cancer patients.
6.Value analysis of CA19-9,s-ULBP2 and Dkk1 in the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer
Dapeng CUI ; Yingchun ZHANG ; Jingjing LIAN ; Bo LIU ; Fei LIU ; Lei HAN ; Yujia WANG ; Shuquan GAO
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(24):4086-4089
Objective To study the value of CA19-9,s-ULBP2 and Dkk1 in the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer and the correlation. Methods From January 2016 to May 2017,56 patients with pancreatic cancer in our hospital were selected,45 healthy subjectsand 33 patients with benign pancreatic diseaseswere enrolled in this study.The differences of serum CA19-9,Dkk1 and s-ULBP2 expression and their relationship with clinicopatholog-ical parameters were compared between the three groups. The diagnostic value of CA19-9,s-ULBP2,Dkk1 and joint detection was analyzed.Results The serum levels of CA19-9,s-ULBP2 and Dkk1 in patients with pancreat-ic cancer were significantly higher than those in the benign pancreatic disease group and the healthy control group (P<0.05).CA19-9 and s-ULBP2 are related to TNM staging and histological differentiation,and CA19-9 is also related to tumor location.Joint test was higher than any of the individual indicators.Conclusion CA19-9,s-ULBP2 and Dkk1 are closely related to pancreatic cancer,and the combined detection of the three can improve the diag-nostic accuracy of pancreatic cancer.
7.Expression of androgen receptor in breast cancer and its prognostic significance
Xiaochun FEI ; Haiyan XU ; Ningning YAN ; Yingchun XU ; Fengchun ZHANG
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2017;37(5):632-636
Objective · To investigate the expression of androgen receptor (AR) in human breast cancer and its prognostic significance. Methods · A total of 183 female patients with breast cancer were selected. The expression of AR in breast cancer tissues was detected by immunohistochemical staining. The relationship of AR expression with the clinicopathological characteristics was analyzed. Survival analysis of AR gene expression by an online database (Kmplot) was also performed. Results · The positive rate of AR expression was 47.5% and was significantly higher in grade 1 and grade 2 group than that in grade 3 group (57.6% vs 25.0%, P<0.05). Breast cancer patients with estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor and P53 positive expression had significantly increased AR levels (P<0.05). AR expression were significantly higher in patients with luminal type as compared withthose in patients with human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER2) positive and patients with triple negative breast cancer (51.7% vs 31.6%,P<0.05). Kaplan-Meier curves identified that AR gene expression was positively correlated with relapse-free survival, overall survival and distant metastasis-free survivalof breast cancer patients (P<0.05). Conclusion · The breast cancer patients with AR positive expression have a better prognosis, which suggests that inhibitors of AR pathway may be a treatment option for breast cancer.
8.Status quo of nutritional risks and malnutrition of orthopedic inpatients
Hui FEI ; Zhanping JIN ; Yingchun ZHU ; Haofen XIE ; Jianshuai JIANG ; Haibo GE ; Bo FENG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2017;23(11):1461-1464
Objective To investigate the status quo of nutritional risks and malnutrition of orthopedic inpatients and to provide an objective basis for standardizing nutritional support for orthopedic inpatients. Methods Patients who were hospitalized in the Department of Orthopedics, Ningbo First Hospital between November 2013 and December 2015 were continuously selected as respondents by convenience sampling. Their general data were recorded in an electronic data collection system (EDC). Then the patients were assessed for nutritional risks with nutritional risk screening 2002 (NRS 2002), and their status quo of malnutrition was identified according to recommendatory standards of guidelines.Results Totally 451 out of the 3083 patients suffered from nutritional risks, and the incidence of nutritional risks was 14.63%. 59 of them were diagnosed with malnutrition. Patients with hip fracture showed the highest incidence of malnutrition, followed by those with pelvic fracture and thoracolumbar fracture, and their incidences of nutritional risks were 56.55%, 51.61% and 27.93%, respectively. There were statistically significant differences between patients of different ages (P<0.05). The incidences of hip fracture and thoracolumbar fracture patients aged above 70 were 79.10% (140/177) and 74.19% (92/124), respectively, higher than those of patients under 70 years old (P<0.05). Conclusions Orthopedic inpatients and elderly patients, especially those with hip fracture, pelvic fracture and thoracolumbar fracture, show high incidence of nutritional risks. Therefore, the nutritional support for orthopedic inpatients should be further standardized.
9.Effect evaluation and countermeasures of health education for patients discharged from hospital
Jia HUANG ; Xiaodong LAI ; Yingchun LIU ; Huiping WU ; Zuying ZHENG ; Fei LI ; Huaizhong HUANG ; Yue FANG ; Zegui LI ; Jingjing CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2016;15(2):201-204
Objective To investigate the effect of health education for discharged patients, and to explore the reasons and effective countermeasures on the health education. Methods Through the question-naire survey, convenient sampling method was used to evaluate the effect of the hospital health education. The existing problems and corresponding countermeasures taken for continuous improvement were analyzed. SPSS 17.0 statistical software was applied for data processing, the count data was expressed by rate and Statistical methods using chi-square test. Results The hospital health education satisfaction rate rose to 95.21%from 54.17%after intervention, and differences between the two groups was statistically significant (P<0.05). The satisfaction rate of the department of internal medicine, surgery department, and the department of gynaecology and pediatrics was significantly improved than before. Conclusion By improving health education importance, strengthening learning and training of specialized subject knowledge, rationally allo-cating human resources and establishing health education quality control system, the health education for discharged patients was effectively improved with satisfaction.
10.Current status of perioperative nutritional risk and nutritional intake in aged patients with hip fracture
Zhanping JIN ; Yingchun ZHU ; Zheyang WANG ; Haofen XIE ; Qinhong XU ; Hui FEI ; Bo FENG ; Feiwu LIU ; Shanni YE
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2016;22(36):5240-5242
Objective To investigate the current status of perioperative nutritional risk and nutritional intake in aged patients with hip fracture, so as to provide references for standard nutritional support. Methods A prospective cohort study was designed. 235 patients with hip fracture admitted in the Orthopedics Department of Ningbo First Hospital from November 2013 to December 2015 were selected and investigated by nutritional risk screening 2002 ( NRS-2002 ) , to assess the nutritional risk of patients with hip fracture and collect their nutritional intake situation. Results The nutritional risk of 235 patients with hip fracture was 63. 40%, which was higher than that of patients without hip fracture (χ2=37.445,P<0.05), and it was also higher than that of patients with other kinds of fracture ( P<0. 05 ) . Single factor analysis showed that, the perioperative nutritional risk of aged patients with hip fracture was influenced by surgical procedures (χ2 =9. 093,P<0.05) . 235 aged patients with hip fracture were given daily foods in the perioperative period, and the intake of protein and calories were lower than the standard recommended in guideline. Conclusions The nutritional risk in aged patients with hip fracture is high, and the nutritional support was not enough, which should be paid attention by clinical medical workers.

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