1.Curative effect of short segment of unilateral laminectomy decompression of intervertebral bone graft fusion with pedicle screw fixation in treatment of lumbar spine instability
Qian ZHANG ; Jie ZHANG ; Baojian LI ; Guihai HU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2015;22(9):1367-1369
Objective To investigate the curative effect of short segment of unilateral laminectomy decompression of intervertebral bone graft fusion with pedicle screw fixation in treatment of lumbar spine instability.Methods 100 cases with lumbar instability were randomly divided into the study group and control group with 50 cases in each group,the study group was treated with short segment of unilateral laminectomy decompression of intervertebral bone graft fusion with pedicle screw fixation for treatment,while the control group was treated with conventional methods of treatment.The intraoperative,postoperative situation and clinical efficacy of the two groups were observed and compared.Results The operation time,intraoperative bleeding,drainage,hospital stay and cost of hospitalization of the study group were (121.31 ± 13.73) min,(151.24 ± 24.65) mL,(35.34 ± 6.79) mL,(12.03 ± 3.22) d and (22 012.23 ± 3 018.67)yuan respectively,which were significantly lower than those of the control group[(161.32 ± 11.60) min,(201.32 ± 25.46) mL,(102.35 ± 11.87) mL,(19.42 ± 4.31) d and (26 278.65 ± 3 216.53) yuan] (t =9.829,10.829,7.984,10.983,9.593,all P <0.05).The excellent and good rate of the study group was 92%,which was significantly higher than 70% of the control group (x2 =13.927,all P < 0.05).Conclusion Short segment of unilateral laminectomy decompression of intervertebral bone graft fusion has a high curative effect in the treatment of lumbar instability,with short operation time and hospitalization time,less blood loss and postoperative drainage volume,low medical cost,which is a good operation scheme.
2.Correlations of serum sympathetic activity markers with sleep and cognition in patients with chronic insomnia
Ting HU ; Xuan SONG ; Yijun GE ; Ping ZHANG ; Xueyan LI ; Xiaoyi KONG ; Hehua GE ; Guihai CHEN
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2020;53(5):335-340
Objective:To explore the changes of serum levels of copeptin and α-amylase and their correlations with sleep and cognition in patients with chronic insomnia (CI).Methods:From September 1, 2018 to May 31, 2019, fifty CI outpatients or inpatients from the Department of Sleep Disorder, Affiliated Chaohu Hospital of Anhui Medical University, were enrolled continuously, and thirty good sleepers from the Physical Examination Center of the hospital, were also enrolled to serve as controls. Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), polysomnography (PSG) and Pre-Sleep Arousal Scale (PSAS) were used to assess the insomnia severity and sleep disorder susceptibility. Montreal Cognitive Assessment scale (MoCA) and Nine-Box Maze were used to respectively assess general cognition and memories. The serum levels of copeptin and α-amylase were detected using enzyme linked immunosorbent assay.Results:Compared to the controls, the CI patients had increased PSQI score (16.0 (15.0, 17.0) vs 4.0 (2.8, 6.0); Z=-7.678, P<0.001) and PSAS score (33.0 (30.0, 37.5) vs 17.0 (16.0, 18.5); Z=-7.350, P<0.001), decreased MoCA score (24.1±2.5 vs 26.7±1.9, t=-4.625, P<0.001), increased numbers of errors in the object working (1.0 (0, 1.0) vs 0 (0, 1.0), Z=-2.099, P=0.036), spatial working (2.0 (1.0, 4.0) vs 1.0 (0, 2.0), Z=-3.935, P<0.001) and object recognition (1.0 (0, 2.0) vs 0 (0, 0), Z=-2.266, P=0.023) memories, and elevated serum levels of copeptin ((35.1±19.9) pg/ml vs (14.8±6.9) pg/ml, t=5.414, P<0.001) and α-amylase ((990.1±193.7) U/L vs (728.9±230.5) U/L, t=5.597, P<0.001). In the CI patients, the level of copeptin was positively correlated with PSQI score ( r=0.338, P=0.013), PSAS score ( r=0.316, P=0.021), sleep latency ( r=0.324, P=0.018), number of awake ( r=0.325, P=0.017) and stage 1 percent of non-rapid eye movement sleep ( r=0.278, P=0.044), and negatively correlated with stage 2 percent of non-rapid eye movement sleep ( r=-0.279, P=0.043); α-amylase was positively correlated with numbers of awake in PSG ( r=0.293, P=0.033). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that copeptin level affected PSQI score (β=0.255, P=0.043) and sleep latency (β=0.254, P=0.043). Conclusion:The levels of copeptin and α-amylase in CI patients elevate, and copeptin may be associated with initial sleep difficulties, but not with cognitive ability, in patients with CI.
3. Changed serum levels of neurotrophic factors and their correlations with sleep and cognition in patients with chronic insomnia disorder
Yingxue LI ; Yijun GE ; Xiaoyi KONG ; Ping ZHANG ; Xueyan LI ; Chongyang REN ; Ting HU ; Xuan SONG ; Guihai CHEN
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2020;53(2):85-90
Objective:
To explore serum levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and glial-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF), and whether changes of BDNF and GDNF are correlated with sleep quality and cognitive function in patients with chronic insomnia disorder (CID).
Methods:
Fifty-seven CID patients in the Department of Sleep Disorders, Chaohu Hospital of Anhui Medical University and 30 healthy controls were enrolled from May 2017 to July 2018. Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) was used to assess the degree of insomnia severity (some CID patients were monitored by overnight polysomnography). Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) scale and Nine-Box Maze were used to assess general cognitive function and specific memory function, respectively. The serum levels of BDNF and GDNF were detected using ELISA.
Results:
Compared to the controls, CID patients had significantly higher PSQI scores (CID patients: 14.0±2.2, healthy controls: 3.9±1.1;