1.Bibliometric analysis of core periodicals of military medicine based on SCI
Military Medical Sciences 2016;40(12):994-998
Objective To analyze the literature of two core periodicals ,Military Medicine of the USA and Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps of the UK,in order to highlight some important authors ,research institutes and some hot spots in the field of military medicine .Methods Citespace and Excel were used to analyze the data of authors institutes , keywords and citation frequency of the collected records .Results and Conclusion The core authors and critical research institutes are mainly from the USA and UK .America is absolutely taking the leading position in research on military medicine that focuses on injury risk factors , trauma and care , mental health , veteran affairs , military epidemiology and prevention .The results are of referential value for researchers and research administrators to find out about the main core authors ,research institutes and hot spots in military medicine .
2.Methods for evaluating the academic impact of scholars
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2016;25(8):48-52
Four methods for evaluating the academic impact of scholars were described according to their literature information, including subjective evaluation method, bibliometric method, social network analysis and comprehen-sive evaluation method .Their development trend was studied by analyzing their characteristics and applications .
3.An exploration of the PLA Medical Library Medical Information Service marketing model
Li ZHANG ; Rui CHEN ; Jiying HAO ; Guizhi WANG ; Chunhua YANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2014;27(3):338-341
The article presents the contents of marketing of medical information services,explores the model of the marketing of medical information services suitable for the Medical Library of Chinese PLA,discusses the meaning of the marketing of medical information services,the status in this field in China and other countries,and the efforts we need to make next.The purpose is to match the information services to the information needs,support the innovation of medical science.
4.Military medical literature collection:construction and analysis
Wei LIU ; Jiying HAO ; Li SHENG ; Zhibin YANG ; Songjun WANG
Military Medical Sciences 2014;(10):823-827
Objective To explore the way to compile a global military medical literature collection and perspectives for its research.Methods The names of military medical research institutions and their trends of development were summa-rized via semantic analysis.The collection of retrieval words for military medical research institutions( then the collection) was constructed based on expert consultation.The names of military medical research institutions were collect-ed with manual screening after retrieval withthe collection.The literature collection of military medical research institu-tions was completed with coordinated retrieved of their papers and other publications.Results According to different needs of information analysis, the literature collection of military medical research institutions could be analyzed in terms of their size, types of development, and academic authority.Conclusion Based onthe collection, the military medical research institutions collected in this article included institutions that used to be neglected during the course of information tracking of military medicine.Three kinds of institutions should be paid more attention to.The institutions were the ones with a large number of papers and citations, the ones whose papers increased or decreased dramatically, as well as the ones whose research directions were the priority fields of Chinese PLA.
5.Trends in development of academic library and what measures should be taken
Jiying HAO ; Rui CHEN ; Li ZHANG ; Changzheng SUN
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2014;(1):15-18
The great changes taking place in the environment of academic library were analyzed from the aspects of networked information environment, knowledge-based user needs and homogenized library resources. The main up-date development characteristics of academic library were described according to the current development situation in foreign and domestic academic libraries as revealed in our investigation, such as e-only of library resources, knowledge-based and embedded information service, associated, semantic and integrated information organization, incorporation of primary information resources into institutional knowledge property management, digital library emerged in scientific data monitoring centers, SoLoMo as the concept for creating the next generation mobile library service. It was pointed out that academic library will become the user-oriented knowledge service center that provides user-driving knowledge service and intelligent knowledge service in an all-inclusive knowledge management manner. It is thus necessary for academic library to attach more importance on the information needs of scientific workers, to strengthen the user-oriented professional work layout, application of information technology, interlibrary coopera-tion and resources-sharing, and to improve the information literacy of librarians.
6.The antinociceptive effect of intrathecal administration of fluorocitrate in a rat model of inflammatory pain
Jiying FENG ; Jianping YANG ; Lina WANG ; Hao CHENG ; Yanbing ZHANG ; Qingcai CHEN ; Yan PENG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2010;26(2):195-199
Aim To investigate the effect of intrathecal injection of fluorocitrate(Fc)on mechanical and thermal hyperalgesia induced by complete Freund's adjuvant(CFA)injection in rats.Methods The mechanical withdrawal threshold(MWT)and thermal withdrawal latency(TWL)were measured before and after CFA or Fc treatment.The changes of glial fibrillary acidic protein(GFAP)and OX-42(a microglial marker)expression in the spinal cord dorsal horn were evaluated by immunohistochemistry analysis.Results Rats with CFA-induced arthritis showed mechanical allodynia and thermal hyperalgesia,which was correlated with the increased GFAP and OX-42 expression in the spinal cord dorsal horn.Intrathecal injection of Fc markedly suppressed CFA-induced thermal hyperalgesia and mechanical allodynia.Fc significantly attenuated the activation of GFAP and OX-42 in the spinal cord dorsal horn.Conclusions The glia activation in spinal cord is closely related to the progress of CFA-induced peripheral hyperalgesia.Fc may exert antihyperalgesic effect by inhibiting the activation of astrocyte and microglia.
7.Effect of propentofylline on NGF and IL-1β release from rat cerebral cortical astrocytes
Qingcai CHEN ; Jianping YANG ; Lina WANG ; Hao CHENG ; Yanbing ZHANG ; Jiying FENG ; Yan PENG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2010;30(5):556-558
Objective To investigate the effect of propentofylline on nerve growth factor (NGF) and IL-1βrelease from rat cerebral cortical astrocytes. Methods Primary cultured rat astrocytes from SD rats (1-3 d,weighing 6-8 g) after 4 passages were randomly divided into 8 groups ( n = 6 wells each): group Ⅰ control (group C); group Ⅱ , Ⅲ, Ⅳ the astrocytes were exposed to propentofylline 10, 100 and 1000 μmol/L respectively (group P1, P2, P3 ); group Ⅴ the astrocytes were exposed to LPS 1 μg/ml and group Ⅵ, Ⅶ, Ⅷ the astrocytes were exposed to propentofylline 10, 100 and 1000 μmol/L in addition to LPS 1 μg/ml (group P1 + LPS, P2 + LPS,P3 + LPS). The astrocytes were then incubated for 3 days in all 8 groups. The concentrations of IL-1β and NGF in the supernatant were detected at 1 and 3 days of incubation using ELISA. Results LPS activated astrocytes resulting in decrease in NGF release and increase in IL-1β release. Propentofylline significantly increased NGF release and decreased IL-1β release from astrocytes incubated alone or with LPS by suppressing activation of astrocytes. Conclusion Propentofylline can enhance NGF release and inhibit IL-1β release from rat cerebral cortical astrocytes.
8.Long-term results of total hip arthroplasty with 4th ceramic-on-ceramic bearing for patients with history of hip injury
Xiyue CHEN ; Jiying CHEN ; Libo HAO ; Yonggang ZHOU ; Erlong NIU ; Chi XU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2021;41(10):625-632
Objective:To evaluate the long-term clinical outcomes of total hip arthroplasty with the 4th ceramic-on-ceramic bearing in patients with history of hip injury.Methods:During December 2008 to December 2011, a total of 153 patients (157 hips) with history of hip injury were treated with 4th ceramic-on-ceramic bearing total hip arthroplasty. There were 25 cases (25 hips) were not followed up (16.3%). Ultimately, a total of 128 cases (132 hips) aged 49.26±14.18 (range 17-76) years including 87 males and 41 females were included in the study. In these patients, there were 15 cases (11.4%) with acetabular fracture, 90 cases (68.2%) with femoral fracture, 5 cases (3.8%) with hip dislocation and 22 cases (16.7%) with unknown history. Clinical outcomes, including operation duration, Harris score, range of motion, complications and noises, were evaluated. The survivorship was investigated by using Kaplan-Meier method.Results:The operation duration was 135.61±41.65 (range 64-320) min. The average follow-up duration was 9.62±0.82 (range 8.2-11.3) years. The Harris score increased from preoperative 44.07±19.71 to 94.03±4.10 at the last follow-up ( t=24.155, P<0.001). The range of hip motion increased from 75.90±28.05 degrees to 117.14±12.36 degrees ( t=13.176, P<0.001). There was no significant difference in Harris scores and ranges of motion among the groups with different history of fracture and dislocation. There were periprosthetic fracture in 1 case and hip dislocation in 2 cases. There was no periprosthetic hip infection or fracture of ceramic liner during the follow up. Thirteen cases (13 hips, 9.8%), including squeaking in 9 cases (6.8%) and clicking in 4 cases (3.0%), reported hip noise without pain and impairment on the quality of life. The survivorship was 100% at 10 years when regarded revision as an end point. However, the survivorship was 99.24% (95% CI: 97.8%, 100%) at 10 years when reoperation revision as an end point. Conclusion:Total hip arthroplasty with 4th ceramic-on-ceramic bearing could have excellent results for patients with a history of hip fracture or dislocation in the long-term follow-up. Although the prevalence of hip noise was about 10% in this cohort study, there was no impairment on the quality of life.
9.Role of gliocytes in the spinal cord in development of inflammatory pain in rats
Jiying FENG ; Jianping YANG ; Lina WANG ; Hao CHENG ; Yanbing ZHANG ; Qingcai CHEN ; Yan PENG ; Qinian XU ; Xiuyun WANG ; Jianling ZUO
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2010;30(1):36-39
Objective To evaluate the role of gliocytes in the spinal cord in the development of inflammatory pain (IP) in rats. Methods Adult male SD rats weighing 180-220 g were used in this experiment. A catheter was implanted in the subarachnoid space according to the method described by Yang. Animals with abnormal motor function of the hindlimb after intrathecal (IT) catheter implantation were excluded. IP was induced by subcutaneous (sc) injection of complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA) 50 μl at the lateral side of the ankle joint of the right hindpaw. Sixty-five rats were randomly divided into 5 groups ( n = 13 each): group I IP control normal saline (NS) 50μl was injected sc instead of CFA; group II IP; group IE PC (IT) + IP control fluorinated citric acid (FC, a gliocyte metabolism inhibitor) 1 nmol/10μl was injected IT at 15 min before NS 50 μl sc injection; group IV NS (IT) + IP and group V FC (IT) + IP. The mechanical paw withdrawal threshold (MWT) and thermal paw withdrawal latency (TWL) were measured 2 d before induction of IP (T_0, baseline) .before and at 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 24 and 26 h (T_(1-9)) after sc NS or CFA injection. Five enimals in each group were killed at T_5 (8 h after sc NS/CFA injection) and the lumbar segment (L_(4,5)) was removed for determination of glial fibrillary acidic protein ( CFAP) and OX-42 expression by immuno-histochemistry. Results In group Ⅱ and Ⅳ sc CFA significantly decreased MWT and TWL. Mechanical and thermal hyperalgegia induced by sc CFA was significantly suppressed by intrathecal FC in group V . IP significantly increased GFAP and OX-42 expression in the spinal cord. Intrathecal FC significantly attenuated IP-induced up-regulation of GFAP and OX-42 expression in the spinal cord. Conclusion The activation of gliocytes in the spinal cord is involved in the development of CFA-induced hyperalgesia in rats.
10.Clinical application of augmented antibiotic-loaded cement spacer in two-stage infected total hip arthroplasty with acetabular bone defect
Jun FU ; Xiang LI ; Ming NI ; Libo HAO ; Guoqiang ZHANG ; Qiang LU ; Wei CHAI ; Yonggang ZHOU ; Jiying CHEN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2018;38(3):143-149
Objective To investigate the clinical outcomes and complications of augmented antibiotic-loaded cement spacer in two-stage infected total hip arthroplasty with acetabular bone defect.Methods The periprosthetic infection (PJI) patients with acetabular bone defect were retrospectively reviewed from January 2007 to June 2016 in our hospital.A total of 26 patients (11 males and 15 females) were eligibly included in the present study.The mean age was 46.7 years old.The two-stage revision arthroplasty included implants removel,meticulous debridement,implantation of antibiotic-loaded cement spacer in firststage.After systemic therapy of antibiotics,the prosthesis was implanted in the second-stage.The supra-acetabular antibiotic cement shelf with screws was used to improve hip stability with acetabular wall defect.The handmade acetabular spacer was able to prevent femoral spacer ifto pelvis in patients with acetabular internal wall defect.The clinical outcomes and complications (spacer dislocation,spacer fracture and acetabular wear) were measured.Results The positive rate of bacteria culture was 80.8% (21/26)and 57.7% (15/26) patients were cultured with staphylococcus.The others were 2 fungus,2 Gram-positive rod,1 brucella,1 pseudomonas aeruginosa,1 escherichia coli,1 enterococcus faecalis,1 defective probiotics,1 serratiamarcescens and 1 Kocuriaroseus.Moreover,19.2% (5/26) patients were mixed infection.There was one patient with spacer dislocation and two with spacer fracture.No patients were recurrent infection.Infection was controlled,and two-stage revision was successfully performed in 24 patients.Twenty-two patients were followed averaging 4.1 years (1-8) and the Harris Hip Score was significantly improved from 40.9± 14.0to 81.2± 11.2 at the final follow-up (P<0.05).Conclusion The application of augmented antibiotic-loaded cement spacer has satisfactory clinical outcomes in PJI patients with acetabular bone defect.It can provide joint mobility and increase additional joint stability with decreased iatrogenic bone defect caused by acetabular wear.