1.The application of the improved interosseous dorsal antidromic artery flap in the emergency treatment of hand trauma
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2010;17(19):2615-2616
Objective To introduce the clinical application of the improved interosseous dorsal antidromic artery issular flap in the emergency treatment of the soft tissue defects in hand trauma. Methods 16 patients were received the interosseous dorsal antidromic artery flap for soft tissue defects in the hand with emergency treatment. Results All 14 flaps survived, tip necrosis occurred in 2 cases which healed without complications. Conclusion It was simple technical and shorten time in hospital with improvement of the emergency operative procedure of interosseous dorsal antidromic artery flap, and could reduce the impact of frequency of anatomic variations and vascular complications.
2.Effect of salinity and temperature on motility of Vibrio parahaemolyticus
Xinbo DONG ; Yiquan ZHANG ; Ruifu YANG ; Chuanxiao XIE ; Dongsheng ZHOU
Military Medical Sciences 2014;(12):962-964
Objective To investigate the effect of salinity and temperature on motility of Vibrio parahaemolyticus. Methods V.parahaemolyticus was inoculated on swarming or swimming agar plates containing different amounts of salinity (0.5%, 1.0%, 2.0%, and 4.0% NaCl, respectively), followed by incubation at 26 or 37℃, before the diameters of bacterial lawns were measured .Results and Conclusion The swarming motility was not affected by salinity , while the swimming motility was positively correlated with salinity .Maximum swimming occurred in 2.0% NaCl, and displayed a slight decline in salinity of 4.0%.Both swimming and swarming were affected by temperature , and the motility was signifi-cantly enhanced in 37℃vs 26℃.These results indicate that both salinity and temperature can modulate the motility of V. parahaemolyticus.
3.Study of proton magnetic resonance spectrum on cerebral white matter lesions in patients with Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia
Shuangqing CHEN ; Qing CAI ; Yuying SHEN ; Hua ZHOU ; Zhong ZHAO ; Chuanxiao XU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2015;24(7):599-601
Objective To evaluate the value of proton magnetic resonance spectrum (1H-MRS) in the differential diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and vascular dementia (VD) patients with white matter lesions (WMLs).Methods Multi voxel 1H-MRS were performed to 30 patients with AD,30 patients with VD,and 30 normal control volunteers.The levels of the N-acetylaspartate (NAA),myo-inositol (mI),glutamate (Glu),and creatine (Cr) were measured in the white matter adjacent to the lateral ventricles.The ratios of NAA/Cr,mI/Cr and Glu/Cr were calculated and compared among the group.Comparisons of the 1H-MRS indexes among AD,VD and NC group were conducted by one-way ANOVA.Results NAA/Cr ratios of the region of interesting in AD (1.59±0.15)and VD(1.53±0.12) group were significantly decreased compared with NC (1.79±0.22)group (P<0.05),and Glu/Cr ratios of the region of interesting in AD(0.41±0.03) and VD(0.49±0.04) group were significantly decreased compared with NC(0.57±0.05) group (P<0.05).However,there were not significant differences for NAA/Cr ratios of the paraventricular white matter region between AD and VD group (P>0.05),and Glu/Cr ratios in AD and VD groups were significantly different (P<0.05).A significantly increased mI/Cr was found in AD (0.68±0.05) group than in VD(0.57±0.04) and NC(0.55±0.03) groups (P<0.05),and there were no significant changes in mI/Cr ratios between VD and NC groups (P>0.05).Conciusion Multi-voxel 1H-MRS is an effective method in the differential diagnosis of dementia,and changes of the mI/Cr and Glu/Cr ratios of the white matter adjacent to the lateral ventricles may help to identify the AD and VD patients.
4.Transoral Incisionless Fundoplication for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
Junran ZHOU ; Qian WANG ; Rui JIANG ; Chuanxiao WANG ; Shun YI ; Zhe ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2018;23(6):374-377
Transoral incisionless fundoplication (TIF)has been used for the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)via repairing the gastroesophageal junction valve. Both the clinical report and control study confirmed that,with the prerequisite of rational selection of patients,TIF as an emerging technology can effectively cure or improve the clinical symptoms of GERD,esophagitis,and level of esophageal acid exposure. Compared with the traditional treatment,TIF is more effective,safe and having lasting effect for the rationally selected GERD patients. This article reviewed advances in study on TIF for the treatment of GERD.