2.Comparison of HEART and GRACE scores for 30-day predictive value in patients with acute chest pain in emergency department
Zhenhua HUANG ; Xiaoyong XIAO ; Zi YE ; Peng JIANG ; Weidong CHEN ; Jinli LIAO ; Yan XIONG ; Hong ZHAN
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2019;28(2):203-207
Objective To evaluate the predictive value of HEART and GRACE scores for risk stratification and 30-day major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) in patients with acute chest pain in emergency department.Methods This is a prospective observational study.Patients with acute chest pain aged 18 years or older who were first diagnosed in our emergency department were enrolled from January 1,2016 to September 1,2017.The clinical data were collected,and HEART and GRACE scores were calculated.All causes of MACE in each patient were followed up for 30 days.Results This study included 1004 patients with acute chest pain for analysis.Finally this study enrolled 600 patients with an age range of 20-98 years (mean 63.28±15.47 years),351 males (58.5%) and 249 females (41.5%).The age,past history (smoking,coronary heart disease and diabetes),GRACE score and HEART score in MACE patients were significantly higher than those in non-MACE patients (P<0.05).The area under the ROC curve of HEART and GRACE scores were 0.817 (95% CI 0.771-0.863) and 0.739 (95% CI:0.687-0.791),respectively.The percent of patients with 30-day MACE with GRACE score and HEART score were 6.2% vs 4.1% in low-risk stratification,19.7% vs 15.1% in medium-risk stratification,and 35.1% vs 56.5% in high-risk stratification,respectively.Conclusions The HEART score is superior to the GRACE score in predicting 30-day MACE in patients with acute chest pain in emergency department.
3.Neural stem cell-derived exosomes inhibit apoptosis of neurons induced by hypoxia neural cells
Bo LI ; Hong-Yan WEI ; Yan YANG ; Mei-Xian YING ; Chun-Lin HU ; Yuan-Zheng LU ; Zhan-Peng SUN ; Xiao-Xing LIAO
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2018;34(4):717-722,728
AIM: To investigate whether neural stem cell-derived exosomes promote the viability and inhibit the apoptosis of neurons under cobalt chloride(CoCl2)-induced hypoxia in vitro.METHODS:The exosomes were isolated based on ultracentrifugation.The exosomal markers,ALG-2-interacting protein X(Alix)and tumor susceptibility gene 101 (TSG101)were identified by Western blot.The shape of exosomes was observed under transmission electron microscope (TEM).The size distributions of exosomes were analyzed by nanoparticle analysis(qNano).The neurons were exposed in CoCl2at different doses(200~600 μmol/L)for 24 h.The exosomes were co-cultured with the neurons pre-treated with CoCl2.The viability and apoptosis of the neurons were measured by CCK-8 assay and TUNEL method.RESULTS: The exosomes released from the neural stem cells expressed exosomal markers Alix and TSG 101.They also displayed a cup-shaped appearance observed under TEM and their sizes were(95.0 ±23.5)nm(n=370).The neuronal viability was sig-nificantly inhibited by CoCl 2in a dose-dependent manner(P<0.05).After treatment with exosomes,the viability of the neuron pre-treated with CoCl2was increased and the apoptotic rate was decreased(P<0.05).CONCLUSION: Neural stem cell-derived exosomes promote the viability and inhibit the apoptosis of rat neurons uneder hypoxia.
4.Effect of GRACE Scores on Prediction of 30-day Cardiovascular Adverse Events in Patients with Acute Chest Pain
Zhen-Hua HUANG ; Jin-Li LIAO ; Xiao-Yong XIAO ; Zi YE ; Peng JIANG ; Wei-Dong CHEN ; Yan XIONG ; Zhen YANG ; Qing-Li ZENG ; Hong ZHAN
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2018;39(1):82-86
[Objective]To investigate the effect of GRACE scores on prediction of 30-day cardiovascular adverse events in acute chest pain patients.[Methods]A prospective,observational analysis was conducted in the patients with acute chest pain in Emergency Department(ED)from January 1,2016 through April 1,2016.Data including characteris-tics and GRACE scores were collected.All causes leading to MACE were followed up at 30th day after the onset of acute chest pain.[Results]Among a total of 209 patients presenting with acute chest pain enrolled in this study,110 were male (52.63%)and 99 were female(47.37%).The range of age was 20-98years old,and mean age was(65.28±16.85)years old.During follow-up period,12 patients had MACE,2 patients died in ED,3 patients died in hospital,6 patients died out of hospital,and 1 person was diagnosed with myocardial infarction. When compared with non-MACE group,factors including age,BMI,hospitalized patient number,and number of patients admitted in CCU as well as GRACE scores, were significantly higher in MACE group(P<0.05). The predictive ROC curve area of GRACE scores in 30-day MACE was 0.819(0.735 to 0.902). The optimal sensitivity and specificity were 0.92 and 0.65,respectively. The probability of 30-day cardiovascular adverse events in various GRACE score risk stratification was 0.95%(low-risk),6.67%(medi-um-risk),and 18.92%(high-risk),respectively.[Conclusion]The GRACE score was a useful predictor to the occur-rence of 30-day cardiovascular adverse events in acute chest pain patients.
5.The value of HEART risk score in predicting 30-day major adverse cardiovascular events of acute chest pain patients presented to emergency department
Zhenhua HUANG ; Hong ZHAN ; Xiaoyong XIAO ; Zi YE ; Peng JIANG ; Ruibin CAI ; Jinli LIAO
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(14):2341-2344
Objective To explore the HEART risk score in predicting 30-day major adverse cardiovascu-lar events (MACE)for the patients presenting to Emergency Department (ED) with acute chest pain. Methods Patients presented in our ED with acute chest pain were enrolled from January,2016 to April,2016. All cause MACE of each patient were followed up at 30 days by Health insurance information management System and call . Results Total 209 patients were enrolled(mean age 65.28 ± 16.85 years;52.63%male). The age,hypertension, ratio of ACS,SpO2,in-patient number HEART score in MACE subject were significantly higher than that in non MACE patients(P<0.05). The blood pressure at admission of MACE patients was significantly decrease than that in non MACE patients(P<0.05). The MACE within 30 days was 5.74%. The respective areas under the curve (AUC)for 30-day MACE(95% CI)was 0.908(0.846 ~ 0.974). The percent of patients with 30-day MACE with HEART scores between 0% and 3,4 ~ 6,and 7 ~ 10 was 0%,2.5%,and 27%,respectively. Conclusion HEART score can be simple,rapid and accurate prediction of emergency department of patients with acute chest pain within 30 days of MACE,effective elimination of low-risk patients with MACE,it plays a very important role for disease assessment and diagnosis and treatment process in emergency department.
6.Clinical outcomes of "All-on-4" immediate-function report of 10 cases
Hai-Peng SUN ; Xiu-Mei ZHUANG ; Hai-Bin SHAO ; Zhan-Peng LIAO ; Fei-Long DENG
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2013;48(z1):40-44
Objective To retrospectively evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of immediately loaded full-arch fixed prostheses with All-on-4 concept after 1 year and 3 years of function.Methods A total of 40 dental implants were placed in ten edentulous patients(3 in maxilla,7 in mandible).Follow-up examinations were performed at 6 months,12 months,and thereafter every 12 months.Radiographic assessment of the marginal bone level was performed after 1 and 3 years in function.The marginal bone resorption was compared between tilted and axial implants.Results The success rate of implants was 100% (40/40) and 97% (37/38) after 1 and 3 years,respectively.The success rate of prostheses were both 100%.37 after 1 and 3 years.The marginal bone resorption was,on average,(0.96 ±0.25) and (1.48 ± 0.20) mm after 1 and 3 years,respectively.The difference of marginal bone resorption between tilted implants and axial implants was not statistically significant (P > 0.05) after 1 year or after 3 years.Implants presented heahhy peri-implant soft tissue conditions.Conclusions The clinical outcome of edentulous immediate rehabilitation supported by 4 implants was satisfactory after 1 and 3 years in function.
7.Testicular sperm cryopreservation for male fertility preservation.
Yan-Rong KUAI ; Zhan-Ju HE ; Xue-Yong CAI ; Sheng WAN ; Yi-Ming YUAN ; Jing PENG ; Lei ZHANG ; Qing XUE ; Jing SHANG ; Fei CHEN ; Hui-Yan JU ; Wen-Li ZUO ; Qin-Ping LIAO ; Yang XU
National Journal of Andrology 2012;18(3):231-234
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effectiveness of testicular sperm cryopreservation in male fertility preservation by evaluating the clinical outcome of ICSI cycles with frozen-thawed testicular sperm for azoospermia patients.
METHODSWe retrospectively analyzed 96 samples of cryopreserved testicular sperm obtained by testicular biopsy, vasovasostomy (V-V), vasoepididymostomy (V-E) , of which 55 were subjected to 60 ICSI cycles with frozen-thawed testicular sperm. We evaluated the rates of sperm recovery, fertilization, cleavage, transferable and good-quality embryos, clinical pregnancy, pregnancy outcome, and health of the newborns.
RESULTSAll the frozen testicular sperm samples were recovered successfully. The rates of fertilization, 2PN fertilization, cleavage, available embryos and good-quality embryos were 77.6, 69.4, 99.4, 84.5 and 40.8%, respectively. There were transferable embryos in all cycles. Fresh embryos were transferred in 52 of the 60 cycles, with the clinical pregnancy rate of 57.7% (30/52), including 19 singletons and 11 twins, and the rates of implantation and miscarriage were 38.7% (41/106) and 3.33% (1/30). Up to the present time, there have been 20 healthy newborns, including 12 boys and 8 girls, and another 13 ongoing pregnancies. No birth defects have been found so far.
CONCLUSIONDesirable clinical outcomes can be obtained from ICSI cycles with frozen-thawed testicular sperm, and testicular sperm cryopreservation is an effective method of fertility preservation for azoospermia males.
Adult ; Azoospermia ; therapy ; Cryopreservation ; Female ; Fertility Preservation ; methods ; Humans ; Male ; Pregnancy ; Pregnancy Outcome ; Retrospective Studies ; Semen Preservation ; methods ; Sperm Injections, Intracytoplasmic ; methods
8.Analysis of clinical features and GCDH gene mutations in four patients with glutaric academia type I.
Peng -qiang WEN ; Guo-bing WANG ; Xiao-hong LIU ; Zhan-ling CHEN ; Yue SHANG ; Dong CUI ; Ping SONG ; Quan YUAN ; Shu-li CHEN ; Jian-xiang LIAO ; Cheng-rong LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2012;29(6):642-647
OBJECTIVETo review clinical features of four male patients with glutaric academia type I and screen glutaryl-CoA dehydrogenase (GCDH) gene mutations.
METHODSThe 4 patients underwent brain computer tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) analyses. Blood acylcarnitine and urine organic acid were analyzed with tandem mass spectrometry and gas chromatographic mass spectrometry. Genomic DNA was extracted from peripheral blood samples. The 11 exons and flanking sequences of GCDH gene were amplified with PCR and subjected to direct DNA sequencing.
RESULTSAll patients have manifested macrocephaly, with head circumference measured 50 cm (14 months), 47 cm (9 months), 46 cm (5 months) and 51 cm (14 months), respectively. Imaging analyses also revealed dilation of Sylvian fissure and lateral ventricles, frontotemporal atrophy, subarachnoid space enlargement and cerebellar vermis abnormalities. All patients had elevated glutarylcarnitine (5.8 umol/L, 7.5 umol/L, 8.3 umol/L and 7.9 umol/L, respectively) and high urinary excretion of glutaric acid. Seven mutations were identified among the patients, among which c.146_149del4, IVS6-4_Ex7+4del8, c.508A>G (p.K170E), c.797T>C (p.M266T) and c.420del10 were first discovered.
CONCLUSIONMacrocephaly and neurological impairment are the most prominent features of glutaric academia type I. Blood tandem mass spectrometry and urine gas chromatographic mass spectrometry analysis can facilitate the diagnosis. The results can be confirmed by analysis of GCDH gene mutations.
Amino Acid Metabolism, Inborn Errors ; diagnosis ; genetics ; metabolism ; Amino Acid Sequence ; Base Sequence ; Brain Diseases, Metabolic ; diagnosis ; genetics ; metabolism ; Glutaryl-CoA Dehydrogenase ; deficiency ; genetics ; metabolism ; Humans ; Infant ; Male ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Mutation ; Sequence Alignment
9.Utilization of high-resolution melting analysis to screen patients with neonatal intrahepatic cholestasis caused by citrin deficiency.
Peng-qiang WEN ; Guo-bing WANG ; Zhan-ling CHEN ; Dong CUI ; Xiao-hong LIU ; Li-fang YING ; Ping SONG ; Quan YUAN ; Shu-li CHEN ; Jian-xiang LIAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2012;29(2):167-171
OBJECTIVETo assess the feasibility of high-resolution melting (HRM) analysis for screening patients with neonatal intrahepatic cholestasis caused by citrin deficiency (NICCD).
METHODSBased on previous studies on SLC25A13 gene in Chinese patients with NICCD, four hotspot mutations (851del4, 1638ins23, IVS6+5G>A and IVS16ins3kb) were selected. Results of the HRM analysis was validated using 50 negative controls and 20 patients with NICCD whose genotypes were confirmed previously by direct sequencing. With the established protocol, 171 suspected patients were enrolled. Samples with abnormal melting curves were further validated by DNA sequencing.
RESULTSHRM analysis can accurately determine the genotypes of all negative controls and patients. The sensitivity and specificity of the technique reached 100% (70/70). The melting curves of samples with the same genotype were highly reproducible. In 171 suspected patients, seven NICCD patients were detected by HRM. Identified mutations have included one case of 851del4 homozygote, one case of IVS6+5G>A heterozygote, 3 cases of 851del4 heterozygotes, one case of [IVS6+5G>A]+[ 851del4] and one case of [1638ins23+IVS16ins3kb]+[1638ins23]. All mutations were subsequently confirmed by DNA sequencing.
CONCLUSIONHRM analysis is a convenient, high-throughput and rapid technique for the screening of NICCD patients.
Anion Transport Proteins ; genetics ; Base Sequence ; Calcium-Binding Proteins ; deficiency ; China ; Citrullinemia ; diagnosis ; genetics ; metabolism ; DNA ; chemistry ; genetics ; Genetic Predisposition to Disease ; Genotype ; Humans ; Mitochondrial Proteins ; genetics ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Mutation ; Nucleic Acid Denaturation ; Organic Anion Transporters ; deficiency ; Sensitivity and Specificity
10.SLC25A13 gene analysis in neonates with intrahepatic cholestasis caused by citrin deficiency.
Peng-Qiang WEN ; Guo-Bing WANG ; Zhan-Ling CHEN ; Dong CUI ; Quan YUAN ; Ping SONG ; Shu-Li CHEN ; Jian-Xiang LIAO ; Cheng-Rong LI
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2011;13(4):303-308
OBJECTIVENeonatal intrahepatic cholestasis caused by citrin deficiency (NICCD) which resulted from mutation in SLC25A13 gene can present transient intrahepatic cholestasis, low birth weight, growth retardation, hypoproteinemia and so on. This study aimed to identify the mutation type of NICCD patients by DNA sequencing.
METHODSTwenty children diagnosed as NICCD were consented to enroll in this study. PCR assays were performed to amplify the eighteen exons and its flanking sequences of SLC25A13 gene, which were defined as the upstream and downstream 50 bp from starting and ending site of the exons. Then the PCR products were purified and followed by automated DNA sequencing. The IVS16ins3kb mutation was detected by nested PCR and RT-PCR.
RESULTSSeven genetic variations of SLC25A13, termed as 851del4, 1638ins23, IVS16ins3kb, IVS6+5G>A, c.775C>T (p.Q259X), c.1505C>T (p.P502L) and c.1311C>T (p.C437C), were identified in the subjects, of which c.775C>T (p.Q259X), c.1505C>T (p.P502L) and c.1311C>T (p.C437C) were reported for the first time in NICCD patients. And a compound mutation of[1638ins23+IVS16ins3kb]was also identified. In 20 patients with NICCD, 6 patients were 851del4 homozygotes, 7 patients were compound heterozygotes, and 7 patients were heterozygotes of single mutation. 851del4 was the major mutation type (64%), followed by 1638ins23 (15%), IVS16ins3kb (12%) and IVS6+5G>A (6%).
CONCLUSIONS851del4 is the major mutation type in Chinese patients with NICCD.
Cholestasis, Intrahepatic ; genetics ; Female ; Humans ; Infant ; Infant, Newborn ; Male ; Mitochondrial Membrane Transport Proteins ; deficiency ; genetics ; Mutation ; Sequence Analysis, DNA

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