1.Clinical therapeutic effect of spinal nerve medial branch ablation through transforaminal endoscopic in treatment of lumbar zygapophysial joint pain
Yang XIE ; Yong XIAO ; Bangyao WU ; Xuxiang ZHOU ; Changjun LI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(6):949-953
Objective To investigate the clinical value and effect of spinal nerve medial branch ablation through transforaminal endoscopic in treatment of lumbar zygapophysial joint pain. Methods From August 2008 to October 2013 ,96 patients diagnosed as lumbar zygapophysial joint pain were included in the research. 36 patients were treated by spinal nerve medial branch ablation through transforaminal endoscopic ,while 60 patients received conservative treatment. The visual analogue scale (VAS) and Japanese Orthopedics Association(JOA) scores before treatment,1,3,6 and 12 months after treatment were recorded and analyzed. The MacNab scores were recorded and analyzed 12 months after treatment. Results The VAS and JOA scores of surgical treatment group showed significant improvement compared with that before operation (P < 0.05),and there were no significant difference at each time point after surgery. The VAS and JOA scores of conservative treatment group in showed significant improved at 1 months after treatment compared with that before treatment(P<0.05),but there were no significant difference at each time after treatment compared with pretreatment. The VAS and JOA scores of surgical treatment group showed significant improvement compared with conservative treatment group at each time after treatment(P<0.05). The MacNab scores of surgical treatment group(94.44%)was significantly higher than that of conservative treatment group(33.33%). Conclusion The spinal nerve branches ablation under transforaminal endoscopic is an effective and safe minimally invasive spine surgery technique with important clinical value in the treatment of lumbar zygapophysial joint pain.
2.Development of knowledge resources database for health dissemination and education in hospitals and its application
Zulin CHEN ; Changjun XIE ; Zhirong XU ; Hong ZOU ; Bing SHI ; Jun YIN
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2015;(9):50-52
Information resources of health education , disease knowledge and drug knowledge extracted by seconda-ry development fromhospital electronic librarywere disseminated on the Website , WIFI and WeChat platforms of People's Armed Police for the self-learning of users according to the demand of health dissemination and education in hospitals and health education at grass-roots level, in order to improve the efficiency and service of health edu-cation, solve the lack of resources and talents for health education, and to enhance the health service support ability for People's Armed Police.
3.Effect of locking plate fixation for proximal humeral fractures in elderly patients
Jiyong XIE ; Xiang TAN ; Changjun PI ; Wendong WEI ; Huan WANG ; Guangjian WANG ; Wei HUANG ; Ning HU ; Rongbin KUANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2017;33(5):414-418
Objective To investigate the clinical effect of locking plate fixation in treatment of proximal humeral fractures in the elderly.Methods This retrospective case control study enrolled 96 patients with closed proximal humeral fractures admitted from October 2013 and October 2015.There were 52 males and 44 females,with age of (68.2 ± 1.4) years (range,62-74 years).According to the Neer classification of proximal humeral fractures,two-part fractures were noted in 27 patients,three-part fractures in 57,and four-part fractures in 12.According to the surgical methods,the patients were assigned to locking plate fixation (observation group) and anatomic plate fixation (control group),with 48 cases each.Operation time,intraoperative blood loss,hospitalization time,fracture healing time,varus angle of the humeral head,visual analogue score (VAS),Neer shoulder score for shoulder function and related complications were observed.Results All patients were followed up for 13-24 months (mean,18.5 months).Better results were observed in observation group than control group in aspects of operation time [(51.2 ± 14.8) minutes vs.(73.2 ±27.3)minutes],intraoperative bleeding[(158.3 ±32.9)ml vs.(270.9 ± 34.8) ml],hospitalization time [(8.2 ± 2.9) days vs.(13.1 ± 2.2) days],fracture healing time [(93.7 ±18.4)days vs.(122.9±18.9)days],varus angle of the humeral head [(2.2±1.8)° vs.(4.2± 1.3) °],VAS [(2.0 ± 0.7) points vs.(5.1 ± 1.2) points],excellence rate of Neer score (98% vs.90%) and postoperative complication incidence (10% vs.21%) (P < 0.05).Conclusion Compared with the anatomical plate,locking plate fixation has advantages of shorter operation time,less intraoperative bleeding,earlier bone healing,better shoulder movement and less postoperative complications in treatment of proximal humeral fractures.
4.Effects of tranexamic acid for spinal surgery during perioperative period:a systematic review and Meta-analysis
Xiang TAN ; Rongbin KUANG ; Jiyong XIE ; Bo ZENG ; Jincen XIE ; Wendong WEI ; Huan WANG ; Xiaojun HU ; Liang CHEN ; Changjun PI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2017;33(9):785-791
Objective To assess the effect and safety of tranexamic acid used in spinal surgery by means of a systematic review and Meta-analysis.Methods Literatures were retrieved from Ovid (1999 March to 2017 March),PubMed (1999 March to 2017 March),Sciencedirect(1999 March to 2017 March),CNKI,VIP and Wangfang.All the related literatures were checked on the selection criters.Only the retrospective randomized controlled trails (RCTs) with high quality (Jadad score ≥ 3) and with double-blind process were enrolled.The relevant data were analyzed using RevMan 5.0 to compare about difference of intraoperative and postoperative blood loss,transfusion rate,postoperative activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT),postoperative hematocrit (Hct),postoperative hemoglobin (Hb) and thrombotic complications between tranexamic acid group and placebo group.Results Only 8 high quality RCTs met the inclusion criteria.The use of tranexamic acid in spinal surgery significantly reduced the intraoperative blood loss(SMD =-0.33,95% CI-0.12,0.54,P <0.01),and reduced the rate of transfusion(OR =0.55,95% CI0.37,0.82,P <0.01).TXA group had a significant decrease of APTT at 24 h after surgery(MD =1.45,95% CI-2.92,0.01,P > 0.05),a significant increase of postoperative Hct (MD =1.55,95% CI 0.45,2.65,P < 0.01) and an enhancement of Hb (MD =0.49,95% CI 0.20,2.65,P < 0.01) compared with placebo group.The difference of thrombotic complication rates risks between tranexamic acid group and placebo group was not statistically significant(OR =1.01,95% CI 0.06,16.52,P > 0.05).Conclusion The use of tranexamic acid can significantly reduce intraoperative blood loss and the rate of transfusion during spinal surgery,without increase of postoperative deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism.
5.Progress in the treatment of stained teeth.
Danqun HUO ; Guo XIE ; Changjun HOU ; Jia LIU ; Chunyue HUANG ; Zuoyun HE
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2004;21(3):512-515
The treatment of stained teeth has been one of the striking aspects of stomatology and esthetic dentistry. Based on detailed data and references, this article introduces the types of stained teeth and the main treatment methods including strong point, weakness, limitation of the usage, result, and the relevant mechanisms. It addresses the researches on problems in the treatment of stained teeth. Also in this paper is envisaged what will be done to treat the stained teeth in future.
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6.Clinical Observation on 60 Cases of Knee Osteoarthritis Treated with Heat-Sensitive Moxibustion
Lu TIAN ; Hongwu XIE ; Meihua LIU ; Jing ZHANG ; Shaozhong XU ; Changjun LI ; Zhixiong KOU
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;66(5):492-500
ObjectiveTo explore the central neuroregulation mechanism of heat-sensitive moxibustion for knee osteoarthritis on pain relief. MethodsThirty patients who did not have experience of Deqi (得气) during heat-sensitive moxibustion treatment were assigned to the "non-Deqi group", while another 30 patients who had experience of Deqi were assigned to the "Deqi group". Both groups received moxibustion at the left Heding (EX-LE2) acupoint. In the Deqi group, after the patients experienced sensation of Deqi at the acupoint, moxibustion was applied at approximately 3 cm from the skin for 10 minutes; in the non-Deqi group, moxibustion was also applied at approximately 3 cm from the skin for 10 minutes. Both groups received treatment once daily for 10 consecutive days. Knee joint pain was assessed before and after treatment using the visual analog scale (VAS). Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) scans were performed on all participants before the first treatment session and after the final session on the 10th day. The fractional amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations (fALFF) maps before and after treatment were processed using the SPM12 module by MATLAB. ResultsAfter treatment, VAS scores in both groups were significantly lower than before treatment (P<0.05 or P<0.01), with the Deqi group showing significantly lower VAS scores than the non-Deqi group (P<0.01). Compared to before treatment, the Deqi group exhibited significant activation in the prefrontal cortex (t = 6.28), white matter (t = 6.36), and left temporal lobe (t = 9.33), while significant inhibition was observed in the occipital lobe (t = -9.86) and right cerebrum (t = -4.54, P<0.01); in the non-Deqi group, significant changes after treatment were observed in the left occipital lobe (t = -6.42), left medial frontal gyrus (t = -4.35), left middle frontal gyrus (t = -4.74), right superior frontal gyrus (t = -4.82), right superior temporal gyrus (t = -6.61), and right cerebellar posterior lobe (t = -8.64), all of which were in inhibited states (P<0.01). Compared to the non-Deqi group, the Deqi group exhibited significant activation after treatment in the external nucleus (t = 5.77), white matter (t = 3.58), right cerebrum (t = 5.84), left cerebellum (t = 5.35), and left cerebrum (t = 4.32), while significant inhibition was observed in the prefrontal cortex (t = -4.16), occipital lobe (t = -4.87), and precentral gyrus (t = -4.46, P<0.01). ConclusionsHeat-sensitive moxibustion provides better analgesic effects for knee osteoarthritis under state of Deqi. Its central neuroregulation mechanism may be related to the involvement of the frontal lobe, temporal lobe, occipital lobe, external nucleus, white matter, right cerebrum, left cerebellum, left cerebrum, and precentral gyrus in modulating pain signals.
7.Evaluation of optical performance of aspherical intraocular lens in vitro by optical bench
Lixuan XIE ; Xuan LIAO ; Changjun LAN ; Qingqing TAN ; Ruolin PAN ; Yuling TANG ; Suyun QIN ; Yan WANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2024;42(3):240-247
Objective:To evaluate the optical performance of two aspheric intraocular lenses (IOL) AcrySof IQ SN60WF and Proming A1-UV with identical negative spherical aberration values, using the optical bench OptiSpheric IOL R&D through an in vitro study. Methods:The optical performance of + 20.0 D blue-light filtering SN60WF and monofocal high-order aspheric non blue-light filtering A1-UV IOL was evaluated through cornea models with the spherical aberration of 0 μm (ISO-1) and + 0.28 μm (ISO-2) under apertures of 3.0 mm and 4.5 mm via the optical bench OptiSpheric IOL R&D.The modulation transfer function (MTF) and USAF 1951 resolution test chart were employed to measure the IOL with centering, decentration of 0.3, 0.5, 0.7, 0.9 and 1.1 mm, as well as tilt of 3°, 5°, 7°, 9° and 11°.The spectral transmittance of IOL was measured with the UV-3300 UV-VIS spectrophotometer.Results:Compared with the A1-UV IOL, the spectral transmittance of SN60WF for blue light with wavelengths of 400-500 nm was significantly reduced, which effectively reduced the passage of blue light.At an aperture of 3.0 mm, the MTF values at 100 lp/mm spatial frequency for the centered SN60WF and A1-UV were 0.576 and 0.598 under ISO-1 corneal measurement conditions, 0.564 and 0.563 under ISO-2 conditions.At an aperture of 4.5 mm, the MTF values were 0.238 and 0.404 under ISO-1 corneal measurement conditions, and 0.438 and 0.339 under ISO-2 conditions.The MTF values of A1-UV and SN60WF at 3.0 mm aperture and 100 lp/mm spatial frequency under ISO-1 corneal measurement conditions were larger than those under ISO-2 corneal measurement conditions.Under ISO-1 corneal measurement conditions with a 3.0 mm aperture, A1-UV had a better optical quality compared to SN60WF, whereas under ISO-2 corneal measurement conditions, the optical quality of both IOLs was similar.Under the 3.0 mm aperture, the MTF values of SN60WF and A1-UV at a decentration of 0.3 mm and 100 lp/mm spatial frequency were 0.414 and 0.571 under ISO-1 corneal measurement conditions, 0.438 and 0.512 under ISO-2 corneal measurement conditions, respectively.The MTF values of SN60WF and A1-UV at a tilt of 3° were 0.522 and 0.597 under ISO-1 corneal measurement conditions, and 0.532 and 0.531 under ISO-2 corneal measurement conditions.The MTF values and USAF resolution test chart of A1-UV had no significant change between the two corneal measurement conditions.When subjected to equal degrees of decentration or tilting, except for the ISO-1 corneal measurement conditions at a 4.5 mm aperture, the MTF values of A1-UV showed a gradual decline across various spatial frequencies compared to SN60WF.With the increase in aperture size, the impact of IOL decentration or tilting on MTF values and USAF 1951 resolution test chart became more notable for A1-UV relative to SN60WF.Conclusions:The SN60WF IOL effectively filters blue light within the wavelength range of 400-500 nm.However, when both IOL experience decentration greater than 0.3 mm or tilting beyond 3°, the optical quality of the IOL will decline.A1-UV has a distinct advantage over SN60WF in terms of resistance to both decentration and tilting-induced optical performance degradation in vitro.
8.Study on the Mechanism of “Astragalus membranaceus -Draba nemorosa ”Couplet Medicine for Heart Failure Based on Network Pharmacology
Yan LIU ; Yizi XIE ; Lu ZHANG ; Shuliang JI ; Weipeng SUN ; Yanchun WANG ; Changjun JIAO ; Jingxia WANG ; Wei WU
China Pharmacy 2019;30(11):1513-1518
OBJECTIVE: To explore potential mechanism of “Astragalus membranaceus-Draba nemorosa” couplet medicine for heart failure. METHODS: By network pharmacology, based on drug-like and oral bioavailability, the active components of “A. membranaceus-D. nemorosa” for chronic heart failure were screened and the targets of treating chronic heart failure were predicted by using TCMSP,GeneCards database, OMIM database and DRAR-CPI. The active component-chronic heart failure target network was established by Cytoscape 3.6.0 software. The protein-protein interaction network was constructed by utilizing STRING database. Then top 5 targets in the list of connectivity were screened and performed a molecular docking in molecular docking server. Finally, GO bioprocess analysis and KEGG pathway enrichment analysis were performed in DAVID database. RESULTS: The study predicted 28 active components in total, including 20 A. membranaceus and 12 D. nemorosa, such as kaempferol and quercetin, there were four components in common. Totally 92 target gene of active components were obtained, including heat shock protein 90α (HSP90AA1), tyrosine protein kinase SRC gene, etc. Results of GO bioprocess analysis showed an association with mitochondrial electron transport, mitochondrial intima, cytoplasmic sol, extracellular body, mitochondrial matrix and drug response. KEGG pathway enrichment analysis showed a link with MAPK signal pathway, TGF signal pathway, PI3K signal pathway, cAMP signal pathway, protein kinase B signal pathway, EPK1 signal pathway and NF-κB signal pathway. CONCLUSIONS: “A. membranaceus-D. nemorosa” couplet medicine exerts therapeutic effects on heart failure from multiple targets as HSP90AA1, SRC and mitochondrial electron transport and MAPK signaling pathway. The study can provide reference for further researches on its material basis and mechanism.