1.Trial on the teaching model of evidence-based practice of anesthesiology
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2003;0(04):-
Evidence-based anesthesia’s core thinking is to abide by evidence,which means clinical decision must be based on objective research result,personal experiences and patients` actual situation. The thinking of EBA will magnificently promote the conversion of model of clinical anesthediology education,and will make significant influence on clinical teaching,scientific research, and clinical practice. According to the current situation,try to give out new teaching model of evidence-based practice of anesthesiology and offer teaching methods and practical procedures.
2.Anesthesia for surgery of spinal tumors
Qiufeng ZHU ; Hongbin YUAN ; Zhendong XU
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(07):-
[Objective]To summarize the clinical experience on anesthesia techniques for surgery of spinal tumors.[Method]A total of 546 patients undergoing surgery of spinal tumors were retrospectively studied,and the complications of surgery were also collected.[Result]There was no perioperative death.The average degree of blood loss was 1997ml per patient who usually required a large volume of blood transfusion.Acute pumonlary edema were occurred in 3 patients who were suspected to develop larynx edema immediately after operation.A perioperative visual loss following cervical spine surgery was also founded.[Conclusion]It is important to prevent and minimize blood loss by varied techniques during operation.Peventing adverse effect of operative position on patients and protecting their airway are also crucial for spinal surgery.
3.High-performance porous beta-tricalcium phosphate bone tissue engineering scaffolds using 3D printing
Jing YUAN ; Ping ZHEN ; Hongbin ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(43):6914-6921
BACKGROUND:Although the preparation of bone tissue engineering scaffolds can achieve satisfactory results by solvent casting/particulate leaching, in situ molding method, electrospinning, phase seperation/freeze drying, gas foaming, there are stil some deficiencies in the accuracy, pore uniformity, spatial structure complexity, personalized stents. <br> OBJECTIVE:To prepareβ-tricalcium phosphate bone tissue engineering scaffolds using 3D printing. <br> METHODS:Drug-loadedβ-tricalcium phosphate scaffolds were prepared with 3D printing, and the structure was observed to measure its porosity and mechanical strength. The scaffold was immersed in simulated body fluid for 15 weeks to observe the quality change. The scaffold was co-cultured with rat bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells for 7 days to observe celladhesion and morphological changes. Rat bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells were cultured in extracts of drug-loadedβ-tricalcium phosphate scaffold and low-glucose Dulbecco's modified Eagle’s medium containing 15%fetal bovine serum for 24, 48, and 72 hours, to determine the absorbance values and cytotoxicity grading, respectively. Meanwhile, the cells were subjected to osteogenic culture for 1 week, and <br> the alkaline phosphatase activities in two groups were detected. <br> RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The prepared scaffold showed irregular micropores, high porosity, uniform pore distribution, high pore connectivity rate, and large compressive strength. The drug-loadedβ-tricalcium phosphate scaffold degraded completely with 15 weeks, and cancellous bone defect repair was completed in the same period. Rat bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells adhered to the surface of drug-loadedβ-tricalcium phosphate scaffold and went deep into the scaffold, showing good growth and proliferation. The activity of alkaline phosphatase was also improved. These findings indicate that the drug-loadedβ-tricalcium phosphate scaffold has good biocompatibility.
4.Ultrastructure observation of biological living skin equivalent
Hongbin LU ; Yan JIN ; Yuan LIU
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2000;0(05):-
Objective:To observe the ultrastructure of biological living skin equivalent in vitro.Methods:Keratinocytes and fibroblasts were sourced from the back skin of legally aborted human foetus.Fibroblasts were seeded into bovine type I collagen gel and cultured for 3 days.Keratinocytes were seeded on the surface of collagen gel and cultured for another 2 days,then the equivalent skin was exposed to air-liquid interface to form a protective cornified layer.Histological structure and ultrastructure of the equivalent skin were observed by light microscope and transmission electron microscope.Results:The morphogy of equivalent skin of full thickness consisted of epithlium and dermis.Epithelium was made up of stratum basale,stratum spinosum,stratum granulosum and stratum corneum.lntercellular bridge existed within the cells of different layers.Some ultrastructures in epithelium such as desmosome,Lamelle,tonofibrils and lipid droplet were found in the equivalent skin.Conclusion:Tissue-engineered skin may have the features of natural skin.
5.Discussion on Clinical Teaching Mode for Interns of anesthesiology
Zhijie LU ; Hongbin YUAN ; Weifeng YU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(11):-
Clinical practice is an important teaching stage for interns of anesthesiology in medical universities.We discuss advantages and disadvantages for different teaching modes in the course of clinical practice,aiming at choosing a better one to optimize practice quality and bringing up graduates with high diathesis.
6.Training of anesthesiology postgraduates' clinical capacity
Zhijie LU ; Hongbin YUAN ; Weifeng YU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2005;0(06):-
The essence of training for clinical postgraduates is comprehensive capacity,including clinical and scientific research capacity,and the demand for the former is relatively higher than the latter. By means of discussion on the source and the educational system for postgraduates,we try to train clinical anesthesiology postgraduates with high diathesis and meet the needs of clinical anesthesia.
7.Comparison of the efficacy of supraclavicular approach and infraclavicular approach in ultrasound-guided brachial plexus block
Jingjing JIANG ; Xin JIANG ; Xueyin SHI ; Xingying HE ; Hongbin YUAN
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2012;32(5):585-588
Objective To compare the efficacy of supraclavicular approach and infraclavicular approach in ultrasound-guided brachial plexus block(BPB).Methods One hundred and twenty patients,ASA Ⅰ-Ⅲ,aged 18-80 yr,scheduled for upper extremity surgeries of both gender,were randomized into two groups(n =60):supraclavicular group(group SCB)and infraclavicular group(group ICB).The anesthetic mixture consisted of ropivacaine 0.375% and lidocaine 1% in equal volumes with epinephrine 1∶200 000,the total dose was 0.5 ml/kg.The block performance time,duration of anesthesia and success of anesthesia(surgery was accomplished without supplementary block)were recorded.A blinded observer assessed pinprick sensory block in the seven distal nerve territories(axillary,radial,musculocutaneous,median,ulnar,medial antebrachial and medial brachial cutaneous nerves)every 5 min up to 30 min after injection.Success of nerve block,side effects and complications were recorded during and after operalion.Results Group ICB was superior in success rate of anesthesia and nerve block of ulnar,medial antebrachial and medial brachial cutaneous nerves,the rate of parasthesia was lower and the block performance time was longer compared with group SCB(P < 0.05).No major complications occurred in both groups.Conclusion Under ultrasound guidance,infraclavicular BPB is superior to supraclavicular approach.
8.Effect of operatiom on the treatment of meningiomas in the falx cerebri and sagittal sinuses
Guanmin HUANG ; Yongsheng ZHOU ; Fei LU ; Yuan LIU ; Hongbin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2011;18(21):2891-2892
ObjectiveTo review the experience with surgical removal of meningiomas in the falx cerebri and sagittal sinuses.MethodsThirteen patients with meningiomas in the falx cerebri and sagittal sinuses were retrospectively analyzed.ResultsTumors in eleven patients were totally removed( Simpson Grade Ⅰ and Ⅱ ),while in two patients they were subtotally resected( Simpson Grade Ⅲ and Ⅳ ).After operations,no patient died.ConclusionAdequate surgical exposure,efficient management of operative bleeding,protection and replacement of the sagittalsinus,and avoidence of damage to the brain tissues were the key factors to improve operative effect.
9.Influence of intrathecal injection of p38 MAPK inhibitor on BDNF expression in dorsal horn of spinal cord of rats with neuropathic pain
Xiaodi YAN ; Qianbo CHEN ; Shuangqiong ZHOU ; Hongbin YUAN
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2000;0(08):-
Objective To observe the effect of intrathecal p38 MAPK inhibitor(SB203580) treatment on neuropathic pain and the expression of p38 MAPK and BDNF in dorsal horn of spinal cord in rats with chronic constriction injury(CCI),So as to investigate the possible mechanisms of neuropathic pain.Methods Totally 30 SD rats were evenly randomized into 3 groups(n=10) :sham group receiving intrathecal injection of sodium chloride,control group receiving intrathecal injection of sodium chloride and CCI surgery,and SB203580 group receiving intrathecal injection of SB203580 and CCI surgery.SB203580(0.1 ml/kg) was administered 0.5 h before and 1-14 d after CCI surgery.The mechanical thresholds were tested 24 h before and 4-14 d after CCI surgery.p38 MAPK expression and BDNF release in the dorsal horn were determined using immunohistochemistry method 14 d after CCI surgery.Results The mechanical thresholds in the control and SB203580 groups were significantly lower after CCI surgery compared with that before CCI surgery(P0.05).Compared with the sham operation group,the mechanical thresholds were significantly lower in the other two groups after CCI surgery(P
10.Role of adipokines in the occurrence and regulation of autoimmune diseases
Yang LIU ; Rui YANG ; Hongbin YUAN ; Jiangang SHI ; Dingkang YAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(16):2612-2618
BACKGROUND: Adipokines are secreted by adipose tissue, including a series of cytokines and chemokines. Additionally, adipokines have been found to play certain roles in pro- and anti-inflammatory regulation. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the regulatory effect of various adipokines in the inflammatory process of autoimmune response and immune diseases, thus providing the strategy for controlling and treating autoimmune diseases and searching effective indexes for assessing disease development, incidence of complications and prognosis. METHODS: CNKI and PubMed databases were retrieved for the articles addressing the role of adipokines in autoimmune diseases published from 1986 to 2016 using the keywords of adipokine, autoimmune in English and Chinese, respectively. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Adipose tissue plays a critical role in metabolism regulation, and its effect on the immune system has emerged through a series of studies concerning adipokines regulating immune response. Adipokines exert various functions, and regulate metabolism and inflammation. In the development and occurrence of autoimmune diseases, some factors for immune responses remain unclear, and in-depth studies on adipokines will be helpful for lifting the veil of autoimmune diseases.