1.The application and research of Xueshuantong combined with radiofrequency thermocoagulation on the treatment of low back pain caused by lumbar degeneration
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2017;37(5):203-205
Objective To investigate the value of Xueshuangtong combined with radiofrequency thermocoagulation in the treatment of lumbar degenerative lumbar pain.MethodsFrom January 1, 2014 to December 30, 2015, 60 patients with lumbar degenerative low back pain admitted in Jiashan Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital.All of them were randomly divided into observation group and control group, and each with 30 cases.All patients received radiofrequency thermocoagulation, while the observation group received Xueshuantong for further treatment.All of the patients were assessed by the international Pain Association recommended the use of visual analogue scale (VAS) and McGill pain questionnaire (SF-MPQ) and CRP when treatment before starting and after 1, 3, 7, 14, 30 and 90d of the treatment.ResultsThere were no significant differences between the two groups in VAS, SF-MPQ and CRP before treatment (P<0.05).However, when compared with the control group, patients in the observation group got significantly lower levels of VAS at 1, 3, 7 and 14d after the operation;significantly lower levels of SF-MPQ at 1, 3, 7, 14 and 30d after the operation;and significantly lower levels of CRP at 14, 30 and 90d after the operation (P<0.05).And we found no serious complications occurred in the two groups.ConclusionThe Xueshuantong combined with radiofrequency thermocoagulation treatment of lumbar facet joint is a safe, effective and inexpensive for the low back pain which caused by lumbar degeneration.
2.Application of Selective Hepatic Vascular Occlusion to Laparoscopic Hepatectomy
Liuxin CAI ; Zheping FANG ; Jianfeng LI
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2001;0(05):-
0.05).Conclusion Selective hepatic vascular occlusion is superior to complete hepatic vascular occlusion,and is worth being widely used.
3.Life cultural education:new dimension of medical humanities education
Dingbin CAI ; Shuangmiao WANG ; Jianfeng TAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2014;(8):836-840
By analyzing the connotation and research status of life culture, the authors of the article have pointed out that the introduction of life cultural education is a new interpretation of medical humanities education and can give full play to their role as educating people. They have also put for-ward that we should grasp its open and comprehensive characteristics in work, and carry out life cul-tural education comprehensively and by multi-channels. Medical colleges can try to construct scientific cultural education system, design useful education content, set up diversified education platform and carry out the multi-channel and all-round life cultural education from the classroom teaching, practice, campus activities and so on.
4.Treatment of hair apposition technique with tissue glue on scalp lacerations
Wenwei CAI ; Yueliang ZHENG ; Xin CHEN ; Haifei HE ; Jianfeng TU
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2008;17(6):638-641
Objective To treat scalp lacerations by using the hair apposition technique (HAT) and to compare the HAT with standard suturing in a controlled prospective trial. Method Fifty patients with scalp lacerations were treated either by HAT or by standard suturing. Two groups were evaluated in consumed times for operation, pain sores, and complications. Results There were 30 HAT patients and 20 patients treated with suturing. The took shorter operation time consumed[(3.33 vs. (6.05 t = 4.85.P < 0.01], and HAT produced significantly lower pain score [(1.73vs. (3.20t = 4.01,P < 0.01]. There was a trend that more and more patients were willing to have HAT performed. Conclusions The advantages of HAT include a shorter time consumed for operation, less pain, satisfactory wound healing, and high acceptance by patients. HAT is acceptable for treating scalp lacerations in emergency room.
5.Laparoscopic rectopexy with Douglas pouch elevation associated with the procedure for prolapse and hemorrhoids (PPH) for complete rectal prolapse in adults
Jianfeng ZHANG ; Dong WEI ; Ting ZHAO ; Yuanyao ZHANG ; Jian CAI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2015;30(11):893-896
Objective To analyze postoperative effect of a new rectopexy technique with Douglas pouch elevation for complete rectal prolapse (CRP) in adults.Methods From January 2010 to May 2011, 52 CRP cases were treated by rectopexy with Douglas pouch elevation.In terms of different surgical techniques, patients were divided into two groups : Group A (n =28) received laparoscopic rectopexy with Douglas pouch elevation;and Group B (n =24) received laparoscopic rectopexy with Douglas pouch elevation combined with procedure for prolapse and hemorrhoids (PPH).Rectal prolapse, constipation, and fecal incontinence in the two groups were assessed respectively before surgery, and on the 6th, 12th, and 24th month after surgery, postoperative complications were evaluated with severe grading of surgical complications.Results Symptoms of rectal prolapse disappeared at half a year after surgery in all patients, and relapsed to different extent afterwards.However, two years after operation, the status of rectal prolapse in Group B tended to be stable.The trend of constipation after surgery was consistent with that of rectal prolapse.In addition, fecal continence improved gradually on half a year after surgery in the two groups and recovered to the optimal status in the first postoperative year.However, in the second year, the results of fecal incontinence reduced slightly in Groups A, and Group B became stable.Two years after surgery, four cases in Groups A relapsed while there was no recurrence in Group B.Difference of Grade I to Grade Ⅲ complications among the two groups was statistically insignificant (x2 =0.05, P > 0.05).Conclusions The clinical effect of laparoscopic rectopexy with Douglas pouch elevation associated with the procedure for prolapse and hemorrhoids (PPH) is better than that without PPH for female and male CRP patients with severe symptoms.
6.The Pathology of Skin Lesions with Different Clinical Manifestations of Plane Warts
Bingxu LI ; Jianfeng CAI ; Binhui ZOU ; Qijian ZHU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 1995;0(04):-
Objective To find out the pathologic changes and possible influencing factors in the process of spontaneous regression of plane warts.Methods One hundred and five lesional specimens taken from patients with plane warts were observed microscopically.Results The histologic features indicated slight hyperkeratosis,acanthosis and ballooning degeneration of keratinocytes in stable lesions;a combination of tower-peak shaped hyperkeratosis,cuneate hypergranulosis and ballooning degeneration in progressively increasing lesions;and infiltration of lymphocytes and necrosis of keratinocytes in inflammatory icthing lesions.Conclusions Specific cell-mediated immunity against keratimocytes may be involved in the process of regression of plane warts.There is a positive correlation between the activity of skin lesions and the induction of cellular immunity.
7.Clinical study of methods used for evaluating the severity of patients with acute pancreatitis causedby hyperlipidemia
Jianfeng TU ; Yue YANG ; Shengang ZHOU ; Yueliang ZHENG ; Hanqing HE ; Wenwei CAI
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2012;21(2):198-201
Objective To investigate the methods used for evaluating the severity of the patients with acute pancreatitis induced by hyperlipidemia in order to find out some simple and practical biomarkers for predicting the severity of the illness.Methods Sixty-two patients with acute pancreatitis resulted from hyperlipidemia were selected from the in-patients of our hospital from January 2007 to July 2011 and were divided into two groups,namely the mild acute pancreatitis group(MAP,n =32)and the severe acute pancreatitis group(SAP,n =30)as per the Chinese Acute Pancreatitis Guideline.Two groups were comparable verified by the test of homogeneity of variance after grouping.Arterial blood gas analyses were done immediately after admission:Venous blood was taken from forearm for determining renal function and blood coagulation at 6 o'lock of next day after admission.The data of base excess(BE),creatinine(CR),C-reactive protein(CRP),fibrin(FIB)and D-Dmmer(D-D)were documented.The contrast CT imaging of pancreas was done within 48 hours after admission in all patients.APACHE Ⅱ scores and computed tomography severity index(CTSI)were calculated.The differences in BE,CR,CRP,FIB and D-D between 2 groups were analyzed by using t-test,and the correlation among them and APACHE Ⅱ score and CTSI were analyzed by Spearman test done with SPSS 18.0 software.As BE <-4.5 mnol/L,CR > 120μmol/L,CRP > 100 mg/L,FIB >5.5 g/L and D-D 800 ng/L were set respectively as a positive screening criterion,positive prediction value(PPV),negative prediction value(NPV),sensitivity and specificity of each marker and combined markers were calculated after they were set at different positive scales in order to get the optimal predictors for evaluating the severity of acute pancreatitis induced by hyperlipidemia.Results The absolute values of BE,CR,CRP,FIB and D-D in group SAP were much higher than those in group MAP(P < 0.01).Each of them had good correlation with APACHE Ⅱ score and CTSI,especially BE and D-D more significant.Each of them used separately for predicting the severity of acute pancreatitis showed PPV and NPV with high specificity but the sensitivity was hot high.The joint use of BE,CR and CRP,and joint use of FIB and D-D could be more valid as PPV and NPV with high specificity for predicting the severity of acute pancreatitis,but the sensitivity decreased.Conclusions BE,CR,CRP,FIB and D-D were good biomarkers for quickly and accurately evaluating and predicting the severity of the acute pancreatitis caused by hyperlipidemia.
8.Inhibiting effect of celecoxib intravitreal injection on choroidal neovascularization in a rat model
Yan, CAI ; Yusheng, WANG ; Jianfeng XU ; Yuanyuan SHI ; Zhaoxia, ZHANG ; Jixian, MA
Chinese Ophthalmic Research 2009;27(11):945-949
Objective Our previous study showed that cycloxygenase-2 (COX-2) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) are expressed in choroidal neovascularization (CNV) and the expression of COX-2 is prior to VEGF, indicating that COX-2 is probably one of upstream regulatory factors of VEGF. The aim of this study was to observe inhibition and mechanism of intravitreous injection of celecoxib, a selective COX-2 inhibitor, on experimental choroidal neovascularization in a laser-induced rat model. Methods Retinal photocoagulation was performed in 36 right eyes of 36 male Brown Norway rats to establish CNV models with the laser parameter as follows:wavelength 532 nm, power 80 mW, spot diameter 100 p, m and time shutter 100 ms. Eight or ten spots were irradiated in the position of 1.5 - 2. 0 PD to optic disc. Celecoxib or normal saline solution was intravitreously injected via scleral incision in 18 right eyes of 18 rats, respectively. The thickness and area of CNV were qualified by HE staining(n =3) and by choroidal flatmount (n =3) at day 14 after photocoagulation under the light microscope. The expressions of VEGF and COX-2 in RPE-choroid-sclera complex were examined by Western blot(n =6) and RT-PCR(n =6) at day 7 after photocoagulation. The experimental procedure followed the Standard of Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology. The license for animal administration was obtained. Results After intravitreous injection with celecoxib, the thickness and area of CNV were significantly smaller in celecoxib group than normal saline group on 14 days (69. 75 μm ± 7. 50 μm vs 45. 84 μm ± 5. 59 μm in thickness and 87 854 pixel~2 ± 6 735 pixel~2 vs 61 101 pixel~2 ± 6 314 pixel~2 in area, P =0.00). The expressions of VEGF protein and mRNA were obviously lower in celecoxib group compared with normal saline group(t = 3. 755, P = 0.02; t =3. 155, P =0. 03) . No significant difference was found in expression of COX-2 mRNA between the two groups (t = 0. 581, P = 0. 59). Conclusion Intravitreous injection of celecoxib can effectively inhibit CNV by downregulating VEGF level, which is a new approach for the treatment of CNV.
9.Studies on Genuineness of Exocarpium Citri Grandis
Li LIN ; Jianfeng OU ; Guanrong LIAO ; Jinyu QIU ; Yuewen CAI ; Fengxia XIAO ; Xiangming LI
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 1999;0(02):-
Objective To explore the genuineness of Exocarpium Citri Grandis(ECG) from Huazhou city of Guangdong province.Methods We used the method of high performance liquid chromatography to detect the naringin content in ECG from different producing areas of Huazhou city.Random amplified polymorphic DNA analysis was used for the examination of genetic distance,and plasma-atomic emission spectrometry for the detection of soil elemental abundance of 8 elements such as aluminium(Al),kalium(K),calcium(Ca),ferrum(Fe),titanium(Ti),boron(B),magnesium(Mg),and manganese(Ma).The correlation of the above three parameters was analyzed by statistical software SPSS 11.5.Results Ca abundance in the surface soil layer had an obvious effect on the content of naringin,and the difference of Al and K abundance in subsoil layer was correlated with the genetic distance of ECG.Conclusion The genuineness of ECG is probably related with the abundance of phlopopitum in the soil of producing areas of Huazhou city.
10.Preventive effect of the supplemental dietary boron on bone damage of rats with excess fluoride ingestion
Peng XU ; Jianfeng YAO ; Qiankun CAI ; Yingang ZHANG ; Xiaoyang DU ; Xiong GUO
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2003;0(06):-
Objective To explore the preventive effect of the supplemental dietary boron on bone damage of rats with excess fluoride (EF) ingestion. Methods Twenty-four Sprague-Dawley rats aged 4-5 weeks old were divided into the control (C group, treated with distilled water and the elementary dietary), the excessive fluoride dose group (EF group, treated with distilled water with 100mg/L F-from 221.0g NaF per liter and the elementary dietary) and the boron prevention group (P group, treated with 100mg/L F-distilled water and the supplemental boron dietary). Three months after the experiment, fluorine, boron contents and AKP activities in serum, total RNA and fluorine contents in bone, vertical and transverse diameter and dry weight of tibias of rats were assayed, and bone biomechanics of femur and bone mineral density (BMD) were determined. Results Compared with those in the C group, fluorine contents in serum and bone, AKP activities in serum of rats in the EF group significantly increased; total RNA in bone and BMD of the bone of whole body and tibia decreased, vertical and transverse diameter of tibias was shortened, dry weight was decreased; peak load of femur increased but maximum deformation decreased. Compared with those in EF group, fluorine contents in serum and bone, AKP activities in serum of rats in the P group obviously decreased; total RNA in bone and BMD of whole body, lumbar vertebrae and tibias notably increased, vertical and transverse diameters and dry weight of tibia were enhanced, peak load of femur was obviously raised. Boron contents in serums of rats in three groups had no significant differences. Conclusion Bone damage obviously occurred in rats with EF intake, and the supplemental dietary boron had a preventive effect on these changes.