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Anal Methods ; 2024 Aug 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39145405

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Sensitive, convenient and rapid detection and subtyping of influenza viruses are crucial for timely treatment and management of infected people. Compared with antigen detection, nucleic acid detection has higher specificity and can shorten the detection window. Hence, in this work, we improved the lateral flow assay (LFA, one of the most promising user-friendly and on-site methods) to achieve detection and subtyping of H1N1, H3N2 and H9N2 influenza virus nucleic acids. Firstly, the antigen-antibody recognition mode was transformed into a nucleic acid hybridization reaction. Secondly, Fe3O4-Au heterodimer nanoparticles were prepared to replace frequently used Au nanoparticles to obtain better coloration. Thirdly, four lines were arranged on the LFA strip, which were three test (T) lines and one control (C) line. Three T lines were respectively sprayed by the DNA sequences complementary to one end of H1N1, H3N2 and H9N2 influenza virus nucleic acids, while Fe3O4-Au nanoparticles were respectively coupled with the DNA sequences complementary to the other end of H1N1, H3N2 and H9N2 nucleic acids to construct three kinds of probes. The C line was sprayed by the complementary sequences to the DNAs on all three kinds of probes. In the detection, by hybridization reaction, the probes were combined with their target nucleic acids which were captured by the corresponding T lines to form color bands. Finally, according to the position of the color bands and their grey intensity, simultaneous qualitative and semi-quantitative detection of the three influenza virus nucleic acids was realized. The detection results showed that this multi-channel LFA had good specificity, and there was no significant cross reactivity among the three subtypes of influenza viruses. The simultaneous detection achieved comparable detection limits with individual detections. Therefore, this multi-channel LFA had good application potential for sensitive and rapid detection and subtyping of influenza viruses.

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Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) ; 15: 1421642, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39045267

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Background: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has emerged as a predominant driver of chronic liver disease globally and is associated with increased cardiovascular disease morbidity and mortality. However, the association between NAFLD and calcific aortic valve disease remains unclear. We aimed to prospectively investigate the association between NAFLD and incident aortic valve calcification (AVC), as well as its genetic relationship with incident calcific aortic valve stenosis (CAVS). Methods: A post hoc analysis was conducted on 4226 participants from the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) database. We employed the adjusted Cox models to assess the observational association between NAFLD and incident AVC. Additionally, we conducted two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) analyses to investigate the genetic association between genetically predicted NAFLD and calcific aortic valve stenosis (CAVS), a severe form of CAVD. We repeated the MR analyses by excluding NAFLD susceptibility genes linked to impaired very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) secretion. Results: After adjustment for potential risk factors, participants with NAFLD had a hazard ratio of 1.58 (95% CI: 1.03-2.43) for incident AVC compared to those without NAFLD. After excluding genes associated with impaired VLDL secretion, the MR analyses consistently showed the significant associations between genetically predicted NAFLD and CAVS for 3 traits: chronic elevation of alanine aminotransferase (odds ratio = 1.13 [95% CI: 1.01-1.25]), imaging-based NAFLD (odds ratio = 2.81 [95% CI: 1.66-4.76]), and biopsy-confirmed NAFLD (odds ratio = 1.12 [95% CI: 1.01-1.24]). However, the association became non-significant when considering all NAFLD susceptibility genes. Conclusions: NAFLD was independently associated with an elevated risk of incident AVC. Genetically predicted NAFLD was also associated with CAVS after excluding genetic variants related to impaired VLDL secretion.


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Aortic Valve Stenosis , Aortic Valve , Calcinosis , Mendelian Randomization Analysis , Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease , Humans , Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease/genetics , Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease/epidemiology , Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease/pathology , Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease/complications , Calcinosis/genetics , Female , Male , Aortic Valve/pathology , Middle Aged , Aortic Valve Stenosis/genetics , Aortic Valve Stenosis/epidemiology , Aortic Valve Stenosis/pathology , Aged , Risk Factors , Genetic Predisposition to Disease , Aged, 80 and over , Prospective Studies
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Heliyon ; 10(11): e32041, 2024 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38882297

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Objectives: To evaluate the outcomes of left-sided infective endocarditis that can be operated on and cannot be operated on, and to focus on modifiable risk factors for immediate and long-term mortality. Methods: This study retrospectively investigated patients with left-sided infective endocarditis who occurred in our medical center between January 2006 and November 2022. Results: 48 in-hospital deaths occurred (5.8 %, 48/832). We identified time from symptoms to admission and symptomatic neurological complications to be risk factors for multiple organ failure upon admission. Time from symptoms to admission and vegetation size in group of isolated medical treatment were significantly shorter than those in the group of heart operation. We also found that preoperative neurological complications, annulus destruction, levels of serum creatinine at 24 and 48 h post heart operation, and perivalvular leakage are risk factors for in-hospital mortality post heart operation. With 148 µmol/L as a cutoff level, the diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of serum creatinine level 48 h post surgery for in-hospital mortality post cardiac surgery are 100 % and 81.6 %, respectively. We found that vegetation size, ICU stay, postoperative serum creatinine at 48 h, left ventricular end diastolic size postoperative, and red blood cell transfusion were associated with all-time mortality. Conclusions: Early diagnosis and treatment, improvement of surgical techniques, good protection for heart, kidney and blood and close follow-up are advocated to conduce to better immediate and long-term outcomes of the operable and inoperable with left-sided infective endocarditis.

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Front Oncol ; 14: 1365897, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38835389

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Background: Acute hematologic toxicity (HT) is a prevalent adverse tissue reaction observed in cervical cancer patients undergoing chemoradiotherapy (CRT), which may lead to various negative effects such as compromised therapeutic efficacy and prolonged treatment duration. Accurate prediction of HT occurrence prior to CRT remains challenging. Methods: A discovery dataset comprising 478 continuous cervical cancer patients (140 HT patients) and a validation dataset consisting of 205 patients (52 HT patients) were retrospectively enrolled. Both datasets were categorized into the CRT group and radiotherapy (RT)-alone group based on the treatment regimen, i.e., whether chemotherapy was administered within the focused RT duration. Radiomics features were derived by contouring three regions of interest (ROIs)-bone marrow (BM), femoral head (FH), and clinical target volume (CTV)-on the treatment planning CT images before RT. A comprehensive model combining the radiomics features as well as the demographic, clinical, and dosimetric features was constructed to classify patients exhibiting acute HT symptoms in the CRT group, RT group, and combination group. Furthermore, the time-to-event analysis of the discriminative ROI was performed on all patients with acute HT to understand the HT temporal progression. Results: Among three ROIs, BM exhibited the best performance in classifying acute HT, which was verified across all patient groups in both discovery and validation datasets. Among different patient groups in the discovery dataset, acute HT was more precisely predicted in the CRT group [area under the curve (AUC) = 0.779, 95% CI: 0.657-0.874] than that in the RT-alone (AUC = 0.686, 95% CI: 0.529-0.817) or combination group (AUC = 0.748, 95% CI: 0.655-0.827). The predictive results in the validation dataset similarly coincided with those in the discovery dataset: CRT group (AUC = 0.802, 95% CI: 0.669-0.914), RT-alone group (AUC = 0.737, 95% CI: 0.612-0.862), and combination group (AUC = 0.793, 95% CI: 0.713-0.874). In addition, distinct feature sets were adopted for different patient groups. Moreover, the predicted HT risk of BM was also indicative of the HT temporal progression. Conclusions: HT prediction in cervical patients is dependent on both the treatment regimen and ROI selection, and BM is closely related to the occurrence and progression of HT, especially for CRT patients.

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J Intell ; 12(6)2024 May 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38921690

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This study was to investigate the relationship between metacognition and the mathematical modeling skills of high school students, as well as the mediating role of computational thinking. A cluster sampling method was adopted to investigate 661 high school students, using the metacognition scale, computational thinking scale, and mathematical modeling skill test questions. The results showed that metacognitive knowledge and metacognitive monitoring had a direct and positive correlation with high school students' mathematical modeling skills. Additionally, the critical thinking dimension of computational thinking mediated the relationship between metacognitive knowledge, experience, monitoring, and mathematical modeling skills. These findings indicated that sufficient metacognition could improve the critical thinking of high school students' computational thinking and enhance their mathematical modeling skills.

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Gut Microbes ; 16(1): 2351532, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38727248

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Emerging evidence indicates that alteration of gut microbiota plays an important role in chronic kidney disease (CKD)-related vascular calcification (VC). We aimed to investigate the specific gut microbiota and the underlying mechanism involved in CKD-VC. We identified an increased abundance of Prevotella copri (P. copri) in the feces of CKD rats (induced by using 5/6 nephrectomy followed by a high calcium and phosphate diet) with aortic calcification via amplicon sequencing of 16S rRNA genes. In patients with CKD, we further confirmed a positive correlation between abundance of P. copri and aortic calcification scores. Moreover, oral administration of live P. copri aggravated CKD-related VC and osteogenic differentiation of vascular smooth muscle cells in vivo, accompanied by intestinal destruction, enhanced expression of Toll-like receptor-4 (TLR4), and elevated lipopolysaccharide (LPS) levels. In vitro and ex vivo experiments consistently demonstrated that P. copri-derived LPS (Pc-LPS) accelerated high phosphate-induced VC and VSMC osteogenic differentiation. Mechanistically, Pc-LPS bound to TLR4, then activated the nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) and nucleotide-binding domain, leucine-rich-containing family, pyrin domain-containing-3 (NLRP3) inflammasome signals during VC. Inhibition of NF-κB reduced NLRP3 inflammasome and attenuated Pc-LPS-induced VSMC calcification. Our study clarifies a novel role of P. copri in CKD-related VC, by the mechanisms involving increased inflammation-regulating metabolites including Pc-LPS, and activation of the NF-κB/NLRP3 signaling pathway. These findings highlight P. copri and its-derived LPS as potential therapeutic targets for VC in CKD.


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Gastrointestinal Microbiome , Lipopolysaccharides , NF-kappa B , Prevotella , Signal Transduction , Vascular Calcification , Animals , Humans , Male , Rats , Feces/microbiology , Inflammasomes/metabolism , Lipopolysaccharides/metabolism , Muscle, Smooth, Vascular/metabolism , Muscle, Smooth, Vascular/pathology , Myocytes, Smooth Muscle/metabolism , NF-kappa B/metabolism , NLR Family, Pyrin Domain-Containing 3 Protein/metabolism , NLR Family, Pyrin Domain-Containing 3 Protein/genetics , Osteogenesis/drug effects , Prevotella/metabolism , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/complications , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/microbiology , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/pathology , Toll-Like Receptor 4/metabolism , Toll-Like Receptor 4/genetics , Vascular Calcification/metabolism , Vascular Calcification/microbiology , Vascular Calcification/pathology
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Cereb Cortex ; 34(2)2024 01 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38300184

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T1 image is a widely collected imaging sequence in various neuroimaging datasets, but it is rarely used to construct an individual-level brain network. In this study, a novel individualized radiomics-based structural similarity network was proposed from T1 images. In detail, it used voxel-based morphometry to obtain the preprocessed gray matter images, and radiomic features were then extracted on each region of interest in Brainnetome atlas, and an individualized radiomics-based structural similarity network was finally built using the correlational values of radiomic features between any pair of regions of interest. After that, the network characteristics of individualized radiomics-based structural similarity network were assessed, including graph theory attributes, test-retest reliability, and individual identification ability (fingerprinting). At last, two representative applications for individualized radiomics-based structural similarity network, namely mild cognitive impairment subtype discrimination and fluid intelligence prediction, were exemplified and compared with some other networks on large open-source datasets. The results revealed that the individualized radiomics-based structural similarity network displays remarkable network characteristics and exhibits advantageous performances in mild cognitive impairment subtype discrimination and fluid intelligence prediction. In summary, the individualized radiomics-based structural similarity network provides a distinctive, reliable, and informative individualized structural brain network, which can be combined with other networks such as resting-state functional connectivity for various phenotypic and clinical applications.


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Brain , Radiomics , Reproducibility of Results , Brain/diagnostic imaging , Gray Matter/diagnostic imaging , Neuroimaging
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Quant Imaging Med Surg ; 14(2): 1835-1843, 2024 Feb 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38415129

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Background: Asymptomatic neurocognitive impairment (ANI) is the mildest form of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-associated neurocognitive disorders (HANDs), and functional connectivity strength (FCS) alternations have been observed in the ANI stage. However, it is not clear whether the FCS alterations are influenced by the anatomical distance. This study sought to investigate distance-specific FCS changes in HIV ANI patients. Methods: In total, 29 patients with HAND and 32 healthy controls (HCs) were enrolled in the study. Between-group differences were detected for short, middle and long range anatomical distance FCS. A correlation analysis was performed to examine the relationship between distance-specific FCS and immunological parameters and neuropsychological tests. A receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis was conducted to examine the discriminative performance for HIV ANI patients. Results: In comparison to the HCs, the HAND patients showed increased short-range FCS in the left inferior parietal lobule (IPL), middle-range FCS in the superior temporal gyrus (STG), long-range FCS in the left precuneus (PCC), and decreased FCS in the right postcentral gyrus (PCG) (cluster P<0.05, voxel significance P<0.001). Further, the long-range FCS in the right PCG was negatively correlated with the CD4/CD8 ratio (r=-0.479, 95% confidence interval (CI): -0.735 to -0.104, P=0.015), and the distance-specific FCS also showed good classification performance between the HAND patients and HCs. The left IPL, left STG, right PCG, and left PCC had areas under the curve (AUCs) of 0.875 [95% confidence interval (CI): 0.758-0.949, P<0.0001], 0.806 (95% CI: 0.677-0.900, P<0.0001), 0.855 (95% CI: 0.734-0.935, P<0.0001), and 0.852 (95% CI: 0.754-0.950, P<0.0001), respectively. There was no significant relationship between the distance-specific FCS and the neuropsychological tests. Conclusions: Distance-specific FCS could be used to examine subtle alternations in HIV-infected patients in the ANI stage and help to explain the possible neurophysiological mechanism of HAND.

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Vasc Health Risk Manag ; 20: 39-46, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38348404

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Aim: We aim to access the effect of pericardiectomy for constrictive pericarditis with or without cardiopulmonary bypass. Methods: This was a review of pericardiectomy for constrictive pericarditis. Results: Cardiopulmonary bypass is actually an important maneuver to attain complete relief of the constriction. The short additional time of cardiopulmonary bypass during the procedure has very little effect on the risk of morbidity of the main operation. Conclusion: Incomplete pericardiectomy perhaps was the cause of postoperative remnant constriction and high diastolic filling pressure leading to multiorgan failure. Complete pericardiectomy (removal of phrenic-to-phrenic and the postero-lateral and inferior wall pericardial thickening) using cardiopulmonary bypass should be the routine for total relief of the constriction of the heart.


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Pericarditis, Constrictive , Humans , Pericarditis, Constrictive/diagnostic imaging , Pericarditis, Constrictive/surgery , Pericardiectomy/adverse effects , Pericardiectomy/methods , Cardiopulmonary Bypass/adverse effects , Postoperative Complications
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Cardiovasc Diabetol ; 23(1): 20, 2024 01 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38195550

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BACKGROUND: Remnant cholesterol (RC) is implicated in the risk of cardiovascular disease. However, comprehensive population-based studies elucidating its association with aortic valve calcium (AVC) progression are limited, rendering its precise role in AVC ambiguous. METHODS: From the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis database, we included 5597 individuals (61.8 ± 10.1 years and 47.5% men) without atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease at baseline for analysis. RC was calculated as total cholesterol minus high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), as estimated by the Martin/Hopkins equation. Using the adjusted Cox regression analyses, we examined the relationships between RC levels and AVC progression. Furthermore, we conducted discordance analyses to evaluate the relative AVC risk in RC versus LDL-C discordant/concordant groups. RESULTS: During a median follow-up of 2.4 ± 0.9 years, 568 (10.1%) participants exhibited AVC progression. After adjusting for traditional cardiovascular risk factors, the HRs (95% CIs) for AVC progression comparing the second, third, and fourth quartiles of RC levels with the first quartile were 1.195 (0.925-1.545), 1.322 (1.028-1.701) and 1.546 (1.188-2.012), respectively. Notably, the discordant high RC/low LDL-C group demonstrated a significantly elevated risk of AVC progression compared to the concordant low RC/LDL-C group based on their medians (HR, 1.528 [95% CI 1.201-1.943]). This pattern persisted when clinical LDL-C threshold was set at 100 and 130 mg/dL. The association was consistently observed across various sensitivity analyses. CONCLUSIONS: In atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease-free individuals, elevated RC is identified as a residual risk for AVC progression, independent of traditional cardiovascular risk factors. The causal relationship of RC to AVC and the potential for targeted RC reduction in primary prevention require deeper exploration.


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Atherosclerosis , Cardiovascular Diseases , Hypercholesterolemia , Male , Humans , Female , Calcium , Cholesterol, LDL , Aortic Valve/diagnostic imaging , Cholesterol , Atherosclerosis/diagnosis , Atherosclerosis/epidemiology
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Comput Med Imaging Graph ; 112: 102330, 2024 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38262133

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Fetal brain extraction from magnetic resonance (MR) images is of great importance for both clinical applications and neuroscience studies. However, it is a challenging task, especially when dealing with twins, which are commonly existing in pregnancy. Currently, there is no brain extraction method dedicated to twins, raising significant demand to develop an effective twin fetal brain extraction method. To this end, we propose the first twin fetal brain extraction framework, which possesses three novel features. First, to narrow down the region of interest and preserve structural information between the two brains in twin fetal MR images, we take advantage of an advanced object detector to locate all the brains in twin fetal MR images at once. Second, we propose a Twin Fetal Brain Extraction Network (TFBE-Net) to further suppress insignificant features for segmenting brain regions. Finally, we propose a Two-step Training Strategy (TTS) to learn correlation features of the single fetal brain for further improving the performance of TFBE-Net. We validate the proposed framework on a twin fetal brain dataset. The experiments show that our framework achieves promising performance on both quantitative and qualitative evaluations, and outperforms state-of-the-art methods for fetal brain extraction.


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Brain , Fetus , Pregnancy , Female , Humans , Brain/diagnostic imaging , Fetus/diagnostic imaging , Learning , Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38252573

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Predicting individual behavior from brain imaging data using machine learning is a rapidly growing field in neuroscience. Functional connectivity (FC), which captures interactions between different brain regions, contains valuable information about the organization of the brain and is considered a crucial feature for modeling human behavior. Graph convolutional networks (GCN) have proven to be a powerful tool for extracting graph structure features and have shown promising results in various FC-based classification tasks, such as disease classification and prognosis prediction. Despite this success, few behavior prediction models currently exist based on GCN, and their performance is not satisfactory. To address this gap, a new model called the Multi-Scale FC-based Multi-Order GCN (MSFC-MO-GCN) was proposed in this paper. The model considers the hierarchical structure of the brain system and utilizes FCs inferred from multiple spatial scales as input to comprehensively characterize individual brain organization. To enhance the feature learning ability of GCN, a multi-order graph convolutional layer is incorporated, which uses multi-order neighbors to guide message passing and learns high-order graph information of nodal connections. Additionally, an inter-subject contrast constraint is designed to control the potential information redundancy of FCs among different spatial scales during the feature learning process. Experimental evaluation were conducted on the publicly available dataset from human connectome project. A total of 805 healthy subjects were included and 5 representative behavior metrics were used. The experimental results show that our proposed method outperforms the existing behavior prediction models in all behavior prediction tasks.


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Brain , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Humans , Brain/diagnostic imaging , Benchmarking , Healthy Volunteers , Intelligence
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Radiol Case Rep ; 19(2): 825-830, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38111550

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This study presents a rare case of an older woman with an intracranial mesenchymal tumor in the right frontal and parietal lobes. Despite prompt surgical intervention, her condition rapidly deteriorated because of tumor dissemination, leading to her demise. We highlight the tumor's marked invasiveness and heterogeneity, coupled with a propensity for distant systemic metastasis, which negatively impacted the patient's prognosis. This particular clinical behavior had not been previously reported, making this a novel observation. Thus, through a comprehensive review of relevant literature, we aim to provide valuable insights for further understanding, diagnosing, and treating such tumors.

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Front Cardiovasc Med ; 10: 1296557, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38292456

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Objectives: To evaluate the results of the inoperable and operable with aortic valve endocarditis, focus on risk factors, significance, and management of destruction of the aortic annulus in aortic valve endocarditis. Methods: The retrospective study was completed to investigate patients with aortic valve endocarditis undergoing cardiac surgery between January 2006 and November 2022 at our hospital. Results: 512 patients were divided into group with destruction of the aortic annulus (n = 80) and without destruction of the aortic annulus (n = 432). There were 32 operative deaths (6.3%, 32/512). By univariate and multivariate analysis, destruction of the aortic annulus is found to be statistically significantly associated with in-hospital mortality (P < 0.001), prolonged mechanical ventilation time (mechanical ventilation time > 96 h, P = 0.018), early aortic paravalvular leak (P < 0.001), and 1-year mortality following cardiac surgery (P < 0.001), respectively. Conclusions: In our study, destruction of the aortic annulus increases mortality and health care costs. Optimization of pre-, peri-, and postoperative factors can reduce mortality and morbidity in aortic valve endocarditis. Aortic root replacement could be recommended as the best practice choice for aortic valve endocarditis with periannular abscess and destruction of the aortic annulus.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-1045981

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Objective: To understand the changes in pain and its effects in patients with the diagnosis of herpes zoster. Methods: A total of 3 487 patients diagnosed with herpes zoster (HZ) for the first time at the outpatient department of Miyun District Hospital from January 1, 2017, to December 31, 2019, were included in the study. The information of patients was registered and issued with a record card. Patients were required to record the time of pain and rash by themselves. Telephone follow-up was conducted at 21, 90, 180 and 365 days after the onset of rashes, including hospitalization, location of rash and pain, and the time of start and end. The impact of pain on life was evaluated by the Zoster Brief Pain Inventory (ZBPI). Results: The age of 2 999 HZ patients included in the analysis were (53±16) years old, including 1 377 (45.91%) males and 1 903 (63.45%) patients aged 50 years and older. After 21 days of rash, mild, moderate and severe pain accounted for 20.87% (626 cases), 37.98% (1 139 cases) and 33.81% (1 014 cases), respectively. Only 5.07% (152 cases) had no pain or discomfort, and 2.27% (68 cases) had no pain but discomfort. Most of the pain sites were consistent with the rash sites. The chest and back and waist and abdomen were the most common, accounting for 35.58% (1 067 cases) and 29.18% (875 cases), respectively, followed by the limbs and face and neck, accounting for 16.74% (502 cases) and 16.40% (492 cases), respectively. The M (Q1, Q3) of pain days in the HZ patients was 14 (8, 20) days, and the incidence of post-herpetic neuralgia (PHN) was 6.63% (171/2 580) (excluding 419 patients who refused to visit or lost to visit on 90 days after the onset of rash). The pain score of HZ patients within 21 days after the rash was (5.19±2.73) points, and the pain score of PHN patients was (7.61±2.13) points, which was significantly higher than that of non-PHN patients [(5.04±2.69) points] (P<0.001). Daily activities, emotions, walking ability, work, social interaction, sleep and recreation were affected for 21 days after the rash in HZ patients, ranging from 60.79% to 83.83%, with sleep being the most affected (83.83%). The impact scores of pain and life dimensions in PHN patients ranged from 4.59 to 7.61 points on the ZBPI scale, which were higher than those in non-PHN patients (2.49-5.04) (t values ranged from 8.86 to 11.67, all P values <0.001). Conclusion: The proportion of pain in HZ patients after the diagnosis is high, and the pain is more obvious in patients with PHN and HZ patients aged 50 and older, which has a greater impact on their daily lives.


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Male , Humans , Middle Aged , Aged , Adult , Female , Beijing , Follow-Up Studies , Herpes Zoster/epidemiology , Pain/epidemiology , Exanthema
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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-1046304

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Objective: To understand the changes in pain and its effects in patients with the diagnosis of herpes zoster. Methods: A total of 3 487 patients diagnosed with herpes zoster (HZ) for the first time at the outpatient department of Miyun District Hospital from January 1, 2017, to December 31, 2019, were included in the study. The information of patients was registered and issued with a record card. Patients were required to record the time of pain and rash by themselves. Telephone follow-up was conducted at 21, 90, 180 and 365 days after the onset of rashes, including hospitalization, location of rash and pain, and the time of start and end. The impact of pain on life was evaluated by the Zoster Brief Pain Inventory (ZBPI). Results: The age of 2 999 HZ patients included in the analysis were (53±16) years old, including 1 377 (45.91%) males and 1 903 (63.45%) patients aged 50 years and older. After 21 days of rash, mild, moderate and severe pain accounted for 20.87% (626 cases), 37.98% (1 139 cases) and 33.81% (1 014 cases), respectively. Only 5.07% (152 cases) had no pain or discomfort, and 2.27% (68 cases) had no pain but discomfort. Most of the pain sites were consistent with the rash sites. The chest and back and waist and abdomen were the most common, accounting for 35.58% (1 067 cases) and 29.18% (875 cases), respectively, followed by the limbs and face and neck, accounting for 16.74% (502 cases) and 16.40% (492 cases), respectively. The M (Q1, Q3) of pain days in the HZ patients was 14 (8, 20) days, and the incidence of post-herpetic neuralgia (PHN) was 6.63% (171/2 580) (excluding 419 patients who refused to visit or lost to visit on 90 days after the onset of rash). The pain score of HZ patients within 21 days after the rash was (5.19±2.73) points, and the pain score of PHN patients was (7.61±2.13) points, which was significantly higher than that of non-PHN patients [(5.04±2.69) points] (P<0.001). Daily activities, emotions, walking ability, work, social interaction, sleep and recreation were affected for 21 days after the rash in HZ patients, ranging from 60.79% to 83.83%, with sleep being the most affected (83.83%). The impact scores of pain and life dimensions in PHN patients ranged from 4.59 to 7.61 points on the ZBPI scale, which were higher than those in non-PHN patients (2.49-5.04) (t values ranged from 8.86 to 11.67, all P values <0.001). Conclusion: The proportion of pain in HZ patients after the diagnosis is high, and the pain is more obvious in patients with PHN and HZ patients aged 50 and older, which has a greater impact on their daily lives.


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Male , Humans , Middle Aged , Aged , Adult , Female , Beijing , Follow-Up Studies , Herpes Zoster/epidemiology , Pain/epidemiology , Exanthema
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Article in English | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-880567

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OBJECTIVE@#To explore the protective effect and the underlying mechanism of Hu-Lu-Ba-Wan (, HLBW) on the testis of diabetic rats.@*METHODS@#Twenty-four male Wistar rats (160-180 g) were randomly divided into 3 groups according to a random number table, including a control group (n=8), diabetic group (n=8), and HLBW group (n=8). Diabetic rat model was established by high-fat-diet administration and single intravenous injection of streptozotocin (26 mg/kg). Then HLBW granule was administrated for 12 weeks. Fasting blood glucose and insulin levels as well as serum total testosterone level and testicular testosterone content were examined. Oxidative stress markers in both serum and testis were tested. Meanwhile, testicular morphology was observed under hematoxylin and eosin (HE) and the ultrastructure of Leydig cell was observed by electron microscope. The superoxide anion level was detected by DHE, and TUNEL-positive cells of testis was evaluated by TUNEL assay. The gene and protein expression of protein kinase C (PKCα), phosphorylated PKCα (P-PKCα) and P47phox in testicular tissues were determined by quantitative RT-PCR analysis and Western bolt analysis.@*RESULTS@#Compared with the diabetic group, HLBW treatment significantly reduced the fasting glucose levels and increased the levels of fasting insulin and testosterone in serum (P<0.01). HLBW administration also reduced the levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in plasma and alleviated the damage of oxidative stress in the testis of diabetic rats. Additionally, HLBW down-regulated the protein and mRNA levels of PKCα, P-PKCα and P47phox in testicular tissues.@*CONCLUSION@#HLBW may attenuate the oxidative stress in the testis of diabetic rats via PKCα /NAPDH oxidase signaling pathway.

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International Eye Science ; (12): 931-934, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-876030

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@#AIM: To study the application value of digital and visual retinoscope in the detection of ametropia in adolescents.<p>METHODS:A retrospective analysis of digital visual inspection and traditional retinography test results of 69 adolescents in the ophthalmology department of our hospital from January 2019 to October 2019. SPSS 20.0 software analyzed the correlation of spherical equivalent, diopter of cylindrical power and axial direction measured by two detection methods. Taking the clinical examination results as the control, the diagnostic value was compared. <p>RESULTS: There was no statistically significant difference in the measuring of spherical equivalent, diopter of cylindrical power and axial direction between digital and visual retinoscope and traditional retinography(<i>t</i>=0.081, 1.778, 0.983, <i>P</i>=0.935, 0.077, 0.327). And there was a significant positive correlation(<i>r</i>=0.745, 0.572, 0.941,<i> P</i><0.01). At the same time, two detection methods have the same sensitivity. Digital and visual retinoscope higher than traditional retinography at the specificity, accuracy, positive predictivevalue and negative predictive value.<p>CONCLUSION: The detection of ametropia in adolescents with digital and visual retinoscope has a good correlation with traditional retinography. Compared with the latter, the former has improved for the diagnosis of ametropia, which deserves clinical attention.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-773914

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As a common soft tissue disease, the mechanism of tendinopathy has not been clarified and is lack of effective treatment method. Change of tissue fibrosis is the one of the main pathological features. Transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-β1), which is one of the important factor, participated in fibrosis. Inconsonant expressions of TGF-β1 could be found in tendinopathy. The studies are still controversial, but the vast majority of studies had showed that TGF-β1 was abnormal, and it is given priority to increase, which means that TGF-β1 plays an important role in the process of tendinopathy. In the process of tendon injuries and repairs, the time of TGF-β1 increasing is inconsistent. The time for TGF-β1 plays a significant role has not been determined. TGF-β1 has abnormal expressions in both tendinopathy and tendon repairs, which are two opposite processes. Thus, it may not be a one-way adjustment factor, but has a pleiotropic. Recent studies showed that TGF-β1 was considered as binding to receptor and transferring signal into the cell. Now there are three different receptors are found. The classical pathway of TGF-β1 in intracellular signal transduction is mainly through activation of Smad pathway. In the same time, there are also some non-classical pathways. TGF-β1 could break balance of extracellular matrix, which may be a reason to cause tendinopathy. But the regulations of TGF-β1 on the extracellular matrix are complex and diverse, further studies are required. Existing researches showed that the performance of treatments on tendinopathy is unsatisfied by blocking TGF-β1 downstream pathway. Therefore, it is a good way to study the upstream mechanism of produce TGF-β1. It may be an effective method to find new targets to inhibit the development of tendinopathy better by finding the original source of TGF-β1.


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Humans , Fibrosis , Signal Transduction , Tendinopathy , Transforming Growth Factor beta1
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International Eye Science ; (12): 619-622, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-731877

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@#AIM: To investigate the efficacy of autologous serum combined with recombinant human epidermal growth factor in repairing of corneal defect after corneal foreign body eliminating operation.<p>METHODS: Totally 92 patients with corneal foreign body(110 affected eyes)as the research object in our hospital from October 2015 to March 2016. All the patients were divided into the treatment group and the control group according to the random number table. There was no significant difference between the two groups in age, sex and disease course. Both groups received corneal foreign body elimination by slit lamp. The treatment group was given eye drops containing epidermal growth factor combined autologous serum and tobramycin after surgery, while the control group was only administrated with epidermal growth factor and tobramycin. Treatment effects were compared 1wk after treatment.<p>RESULTS: One week after the treatment, the cure rate in the treatment group(96.4%)was much higher than that in the control group(78.2%). Two days after treatment, the fluorescein staining in the treatment group was 98.2%, it was higher than that in the control group(83.6%). The concentration of TNF-α and IL-6 of the treatment group was lower than that in the control group. One week after the treatment, AS-OCT images showed that the repair of corneal matrix in the treatment group was closer to the preoperative normal level.<p>CONCLUSION: The treatment effect that AS combined rhEGF is much better than that only usde rhEGF, shortened healing time of corneal epithelial wound. It is more effective and security to treat traumatic corneal epithelial defect, better repair function to corneal matrix.

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