1.Curative effect of long versus short Inter Tan intramedullary nailing of senior intertrochanteric hip fracture in conjunction with early total care
Jinchun XIAO ; Jiongjiong GUO ; Hao XU ; Huilin YANG ; Tiansi TANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2015;31(10):917-920
Objective To compare the clinical outcomes of long and short InterTan intramedullary nailing of senior intertrochanteric hip fracture in conjunction with early total care (ETC).Methods In this prospective study, records of 30 elder patients with intertrochanteric fracture hospitalized between January 2011 and September 2013 were included.Using the concept of ETC, the patients were treated with long (long-nail group, n =15) and short InterTan intramedullary nails (shortnail group, n =15) within 72 hours postinjury.The two groups were compared for operation time, intraoperative blood loss, fracture healing time, Harris hip score, time to pre-injury mobilization and hardware failure rate.Results Operation time was (77.25 ± 7.38) minutes in long-nail group versus (72.10 ± 6.90) minutes in short-nail group (P < 0.01).Time to pre-injury mobilization was (7.45 ± 1.61) months in long-nail group versus (8.57 ± 2.18) months in short-nail group (P < 0.05).There were no significant differences between long-and short-nail groups regarding the blood loss [(180.75 ± 38.26)ml vs (178.62 ± 34.79)ml], fracture healing time [(4.82 ± 1.12)months vs (4.76 ± 1.04) months], and Harris hip score [(83.75 ± 1.71) points vs (82.57 ± 2.18) points] (P > 0.05).Conclusions Either long or short InterTan intramedullary nailing combined with ETC is effective in treatment of intertrochanteric hip fracture in the elderly.However patients treated with long nails return to pre-injury mobilization relatively earlier.Long InterTan intramedullary nail system is better for the patients combined with serious osteoporosis.
2.Sensitivity regulatory mechanism of ziprasidone capsules on PRL and FINS in male adolescents with episode schizophrenia
Ying CHEN ; Liang CAI ; Jiongjiong XU ; Chenhong XIE
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2016;36(9):39-41
Objective To explore the sensitivity regulatory mechanism of ziprasidone capsules on prolactin( PRL) and fast insulin( FINS) in male adolescents with episode schizophrenia.Methods According to inclusion and exclusion criteria, 52 adolescent males selected from January 2015 to March 2016 were confirmed the psychiatric treatment of schizophrenia in our hospital, their ages, ziprasidone capsule usage and suffering schizophrenia stage of disease, height, waist circumference, body weight, hip circumference, and in the morning fasting blood glucose, FINS and PRL content were recorded.Mathematical model were used to calculate QUICKIFINS sensitivity index, and in accordance with the classification criteria BMI, 52 male adolescents with schizophrenia were divided into normal group and overweight group.The correlation detection, and anthropometric parameters, PRL and FINS sensitivity parameters were analysed.Results PRL and FINS, QUICKI indicators were not correlated(r=0.153, P >0.05; r=-0.101, P >0.05) statistically significant; ziprasidone capsule dose has a positive correlation with FINS(r =0.376,P <0.05), and QUICKI negative indicators (r=-0.362,P<0.05); waist-hip ratio or fat content ratio has no correlation with FINS, QUICKI indicators, but BMI and FINS has a positive correlation (r=0.389,P<0.05) and QUICKI indicators with negative correlation(r=-0.413,P<0.05);PRL level between normal group and overweight group was not statistically significant, and levels of FINS in overweight group(10.89 ±8.23) mU/L was higher than the normal group(5.79 ±3.18) mU/L, the difference was statistically significant(P <0.05).QUICKI index between the two groups was statistically significant, and the overweight of FINS was sensitivity less than the normal group.Conclusion Ziprasidone capsule has no relationship with PRL and FINS resistance in the treatment of adolescent patients with schizophrenia, while body mass index correlated with FINS resistance, and ziprasidone capsule dose correlated with FINS resistance.