1.Morphological observation and clinical significance of the intervertebral disc in patients with thoracolumbar vertebrae compression fracture
Yunxiang XIAO ; Haidan CHEN ; Yang LIU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2017;40(1):53-55
Objective To investigate the clinical value of the intervertebral disc morphous in patients with thoracolumbar vertebral compression fracture. Methods The MRI, X-ray and CT data of 75 patients with thoracolumbar vertebral compression fracture were retrospectively analyzed. The intervertebral disc damage degree was observed, and its correlation with vertebral fracture degree and endplate damage degree was studied. The vertebral body leading edge height, intervertebral space height and back convex Cobb angle in patients with different intervertebral disc damage degree were measured. Results The intervertebral disc damage degree height was positively correlated with endplate damage degree (P<0.01), and the intervertebral disc damage degree was positively correlated with fracture degree (P<0.01). With the increase of the intervertebral disc damage degree in patients with Ⅰ - Ⅳtype intervertebral disc damage, the vertebral body leading edge height and intervertebral space height gradually became smaller: (0.68 ± 0.05), (0.61 ± 0.03), (0.58 ± 0.03), (0.42 ± 0.05) mm, and (0.31 ± 0.06), (0.29 ± 0.03), (0.24 ± 0.06), (0.22 ± 0.02) mm, and there were statistical differences (P<0.05). There was no statistical difference in back convex Cobb angle in patients with different intervertebral disc damage degree (P>0.05). Conclusions It is more important to observe the morphological changes of the intervertebral disc in patients with thoracolumbar vertebral compression fracture, and the damage degree is closely related with the vertebral fracture degree and endplate damage degree.
2.Biomechanical properties of a novel pourable cement pedicle screw and its application to osteoporotic lumbar degeneration
Yang LIU ; Dan LIU ; Yunxiang XIAO ; Haidan CHEN ; Hongwei ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(31):4671-4676
BACKGROUND:Fragile bone in senile osteoporosis patients easily weakened pedicle screw fixation capacity. Therefore, bone cement leakage and screw removal cannot be solved during pedicle screw repair in osteoporotic patients with degenerative lumbar spine. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the biomechanical properties of novel pourable pedicle screws and bone cement application effect in osteoporotic patients with degenerative lumbar spine. METHODS:Six lumbar specimens (T11-L5) at the mean age of (72.9±4.2) years were selected, total y 42 vertebrae. The average bone density was 0.696 g/cm2. Any side of al vertebrae was inserted with pourable pedicle screws. 2 mL of bone cement was perfused under the X-ray fluoroscopy with cement push rod and fil ing cylinder. The same number of conventional screws was inserted into the opposite side of the samples. Three-point bending test was performed in two kinds of screws. The maximum vertebral axial pul out force test and the maximum spin torque test were conducted in vertebra to observe the destruction of the vertebral body and implanted effect. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1) The ultimate strength and yield load of novel pourable cement pedicle screws were significantly more than conventional screws (P<0.05). Ultimate displacement and yield displacement were significantly less in novel pourable cement pedicle screws than in conventional screws (P<0.05). (2) The maximum vertebral axial pul out force and the maximum spin torque were significantly higher in novel pourable pedicle screws than in conventional screws (P<0.05). (3) In summary, novel pourable cement pedicle screw is simple to operate, can effectively control bone cement penetration, and improve screw stability in osteoporotic vertebrae. Moreover, after treatment, the removal of screws is convenient, cannot evidently destroy vertebral body or screw channel, and promote early recovery.
3.Effect of Yiqi Huoxue therapy on vascular endothelial growth factor in retina of diabetic rats
Wei YUAN ; Ming JIN ; Lin PAN ; Hui DENG ; Haidan LIU
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(05):-
0.05).The model group rats displayed high expression of VEGF.Compared with the model group,the expression of VEGF in Yiqi Huoxue medicine group decreased evidently(P
4.Microendoscopic lumbar discectomy:a learning curve and experience of first 100 cases
Fengping LIU ; Hongwei ZHAO ; Haidan CHEN ; Mingyi LUO
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2015;(6):912-915
Objective To analyze the learning curve of microendoscopic lumbar discectomy (MED) and summarize the operative experience. Methods From July 2010 to March 2012, the first 100 patients with single level lumbar disc herniation managed with MED were divided into chronological groups (A, B, C and D), 30 patients in group A, B, C and 10 patients in group D. The comparsons were conducted in terms of operative time , estimated blood loss , number of cases with transition from MED to open surgey or for reoperation , rate of complications and postoperative efficacy. Results The mean operative time and the mean estimated blood loss in each group was valuated respectively. In group A , the operative time and estimated blood loss were significantly decreased as compared with those in group B, C and D respectively (P < 0.05), but those in group B were not significantly different from those in group C and D (P > 0.05). There were 6 complications in group A, 1 complication in group B and C respectively and no complication in group D. The leg pain visual analogue scale and Oswestry disability index at the first month and the twelfth month postoperatively were all improved respectively as compared with those preoperatively (P < 0.01). Conclusion The learning curve of microendoscopic lumbar discectomy generally may reach the plateau when about 30 cases are operated on. The key procedure to pass over the learning curve includes puncture and location , flavectomy , anatomy mark identification, and precaution of damage in dural sac.
5.Current Situation and Prospect of International Special Education: from the View of World Report on Disability
Qioyun LIU ; Hang ZHAO ; Haidan LU ; Shaoming HUANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(10):912-915
According to the World Report on Disability, compared with the normal children, the enrollment rate of the handicapped children is lower, as well as the rate of in-school children and their chances to get further study. A series of barriers limit the opportunities for these children to accept the mainstream education in such aspects as education policies, systems and services. To solve these problems, the education system and schools have to make some changes so that we could remove all kinds of hardware and software barriers and provide a reasonable adjustment and other support services. Only based on these improvements can we ensure the handicapped children have equal chances to accept education. And the report enlighten us that we should perfect the system construction as well as teacher cultivation and promote community inclusion to ensure the right of education of disabled children.
6.New progress in animal models of osteosarcoma
Cegang FU ; Hongwei ZHAO ; Yang LIU ; Lujiao HE ; Mengxi HE ; Haidan CHEN
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2015;(2):216-220
Osteosarcoma ( OS) is the most common primary malignant bone tumor in children and adolescents. Currently, the combination of surgical resection and chemotherapy is the main method of treatment for OS in the clinic.Al-though, the survival rate has been greatly improved in OS patients with localized disease, the 5-year survival rate has re-mained <20%.It is very important to understand the cause of disease, to develop novel drugs or therapeutics, and to learn the disease through animal models.This review will introduce the progress of animal models of osteosarcoma over the last years.
7.Development of risk assessment scale of maternal fall and its reliability and validity test
Jialei FENG ; Xueyan ZHAO ; Airong BAO ; Mei CHEN ; Jing QI ; Haidan CHENG ; Jun LIU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2017;23(22):2859-2863
Objective With methods of literature review, item test, reliability and validity test, etc., to develop a fall risk assessment scale specific to the obstetrical department, which, after reliability and validity test, can be used for women health care before, at and after delivery.Methods Items in the fall risk assessment scale for pregnant and maternal women were determined and weights were assigned by reviewing relative risk factors in literature, referring to items in other fall risk assessment tools from home and aboard. After a preliminary scale was formed, 154 pregnant and maternal women hospitalized from May to December 2016 were assessed, so that reliability and validity of the scale were tested.Results In this fall risk assessment scale for the obstetrical department, test-retest reliability was 0.822, interrater reliability was 0.926, content validity of expertise was 0.927, and area under the curve (ROC) was 0.750 (P<0.05). When the dividing value was 3.5, sum of sensitivity (0.714) and specificity (0.714) reached the max.Conclusions The new fall risk scale, with favorable reliability and validity, can filter patients with high risk of fall, yet, it is still to be testified and perfected in future application.
8.Effects of preoperative fasting and liquid-fasting time before caesarean section on blood glucose of puerperae with GDM and neonates
Jialei FENG ; Airong BAO ; Yanhui LYU ; Lihong ZHAI ; Haidan CHENG ; Mei CHEN ; Jun LIU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2017;23(4):509-512
Objective To explore the effects of two kinds preoperative fasting and liquid-fasting time before caesarean section on blood glucose of puerperae with GDM before and after the operation,intra-operative complications and on blood glucose of neonates.Methods With prospective study method,162 puerperae with GDM admitted to obstetrical department of Peking University First Hospital and received cesarean section under combined spinal-epidural anesthesia between April 1st and Sep. 30th in 2015,were selected as the research object,and were divided into the control group (admitted on odd-numbered days) and the observation group (admitted on even-numbered days). Puerperae in the control group were forbidden to eat solid food for 8 h and drink transparent liquid for 6 h before the operation,while those in the observation group were forbidden to eat solid food for 6 h and drink transparent liquid for 2 h before the operation. Puererae in two groups were compared about their preoperative blood glucose,incidence of intraoperative nausea and vomiting or aspiration,intra-operative quality of bleeding,postoperative exsufflation time and blood glucose half an hour after the operation, meanwhile,neonates in two groups were compared about their Apgar scores 1 min and 5 min after birth,and their blood glucose half an hour after birth. Statistical analysis was done by independent-samplest test,Mann-WhitneyU test and χ2 test.Results Difference of preoperative blood glucose of puererae in two groups was statistically significant (P<0.01). Differences of intraoperative bleeding of puererae in two groups and blood glucose of neonates half an hour after birth in two groups were statistically significant (P<0.05). There was no statistic difference in the incidence of intraoperative nausea and vomiting or aspiration,postoperative exsufflation time of puererae,or Apgar scores 1 min and 5 min after birth of neonates in two groups(P>0.05).Conclusions The scheme of forbidding puererae from eating solid food for 6 h and drinking transparent liquid for 2 h before cesarean section can reduce the incidence of preoperative hypoglycemia,maintain a smooth post-operative blood glucose, reduce intraoperative bleeding without increasing the incidence of intraoperative complications like nausea,vomiting or aspiration,or hypoglycemia of the neonates. The new fasting and liquid-fasting scheme is safe and feasible,which makes it worth promoting in clinic.
9.Status quo and influencing factors of nursing informatics competencies of nursing staff in a ClassⅢ Grade A hospital in Beijing
Yanmeng GUAN ; Haidan CHENG ; Yanming DING ; Xia LIU ; Junye TIAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(11):1408-1412
Objective:To explore the status quo and influencing factors of nursing staff's nursing informatics competencies and provide reference for the relevant departments of the hospital and nursing managers to cultivate their informatics competencies.Methods:In this cross-sectional study, from July 31 to August 12, 2019, totally 982 nurses from Peking University First Hospital were selected by convenient sampling and investigated with the General Informatics Questionnaire and Nursing Informatics Competency Scale. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to analyze the influencing factors of nursing informatics competencies. A total of 982 questionnaires were distributed in this study, and 982 valid questionnaires were recovered, with an effective recovery rate of 100%.Results:The total score of nursing informatics competencies of the 982 nurses was (125.61±22.79) , including (45.70±9.74) for informatics management ability, (31.83±6.08) for computer operation ability, (20.16±4.07) for computer software management ability, (15.54±3.23) for nursing informatics awareness, and (12.37±2.49) for nursing informatics operation ability. The multiple linear regression analysis showed that age, education, department and whether they had received informatics-related training were the main factors affecting their nursing informatics competencies ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:The nursing informatics competencies of the nursing staff of Peking University First Hospital is satisfactory. Age, education, department and whether they have received informatics-related training may affect their nursing informatics competencies. It is suggested that hospital managers and relevant departments should provide more individualized training for personnel of different age groups, different educational backgrounds and different departments.
10.Application of training the trainers model in quality control circle training
Jun DENG ; Xiaoyue WANG ; Haidan CHENG ; Yatao ZHOU ; Cui YUAN ; Jing LI ; Jingjing QIAN ; Xia LIU ; Yanming DING ; Yisheng PAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2016;22(25):3661-3663,3664
Objective To explore the effects of the training the trainers model in the quality control circle training.Methods According to the training the trainers model, 27 nurses were involved as trainers and received quality control circle training by 6 mentors from 2013 to 2015. The training capacity of trainers and the training effect of the target group were assessed before and after training. The lasting effect after training were evaluated.Results The self-assessment score of 6 trainers′ training capacity after training (4.30±0.54) was significantly higher than before training (1.41±0.50) (t=-19.98, P<0.01). The self-assessment score of 189 circle members′ training capacity after training ( 27. 51 ± 4. 19 ) was significantly higher than before training (20.52±4.56) (t=-18.722, P<0.01). The percentage of nursing staff participating in the quality control circle significantly increased from 2.8% to 12.4% after the whole process (χ2=226.378, P<0.01).Conclusions The training the trainers model is effective in improving training capacity of trainers in quality control circle training and increasing effects of quality control circle training among target nurses and is an effective model in training quality control circle on nurses.