1.Effect of epidural administration of different combinations of lidocaine, corticosteroids and vitamins on epidural space adhesion and nerve root inflammation in rabbits
Lingjie XIA ; Fanmin MENG ; Wenge SONG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 1996;0(08):-
Objective To compare the effects of epidural administration of different combinations of lidocaine, corticosteroids (dexamethasone, prednisolone) and vitamins(B 1,B 6,B 12 ) on epidural space adhesion and nerve root inflammation in rabbits Methods Forty eight adult Japannese white rabbits of either sex weighing (2 38?0 31)kg were anesthetized with intramuscular ketamine 15 mg?kg -1 and midazolam 0 2 0 3 mg?kg -1 A catheter was inserted into epidural space at L 2 when the ligamentum flavum was exposed by surgery and advanced caudally for 2 3cm Correct placement of the catheter in epidural space was confirmed by injecting 0 5% lidocaine 0 2 ml through the cathter when the animal was awake 24h after epidural cathter placement 0 2ml?kg -1 of normal saline containing talcum power 1mg?ml -1 was injected into epidural space 3 days later the animal were randomly divided into 8 groups: group Ⅰ received no treatment, group Ⅱ epidural normal saline 0 2ml?kg -1 , group Ⅲ epidural 0 5% lidocaine 0 2ml?kg -1 , group Ⅳ epidural compound lidocaine solution 1 (lidocaine 100mg +dexamethasone 10 mg in 20 ml normal saline) 0 2ml?kg -1 , group V epidural compound lidocaine solution 2 (lidocaine 100mg+prednisolone 50 mg in 20 ml normal saline)0 2 ml?kg -1 , group Ⅳ epidural compound lidocaine solution 3 (lidocaine 100mg+dexamethasone 10 mg+vitamin B 1 200mg in 20 ml normal saline) 0 2 ml/kg, group Ⅵ epidural compound lidocaine solution 4 ( lidocaine 100mg+dexamethasone 10 mg+vitamin B 6 200mg in 20 ml normal saline) 0 2 ml/kg, and group Ⅷ epidural compound lidocaine solution 5 (lidocaine 100mg+dexamethasone 10 mg+vitamin B 12 200mg in 20 ml normal saline) 0 2 ml/kg One week later animals were killed by intravenous injection of air Spinal column below L 1 was removed Epidural space and nerve root adhesion was checked first with naked eye then examined under microscope Epidural space adhesion was divided into 4 grades according to Rydell Results 1 Macroscopic examination of epidural space for adhesion: there was no significant different between group Ⅰ and group Ⅱ,Ⅲ, also between group Ⅱ,Ⅲ and group Ⅳ,Ⅴ,Ⅵ,Ⅶ,Ⅷ; there was significant different between group Ⅰ and groupⅣ,Ⅴ,Ⅵ,Ⅵ,Ⅷ (P
2.Extracorporeal shock waves combined with intervertebral foramen injection for treating lumbar facet joint syndrome
Rong TAO ; Jing WANG ; Haiqin LI ; Lingjie XIA
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2017;39(1):34-37
Objective To observe the effect of extracorporeal shock wave (ESW) combined with intervertebral foramen injection on the lumbar facet joint syndrome.Methods Ninety-three patients presenting the syndrome were randomly divided into acombined group,ashock wave group and acontrol group,each of 31,according to a random number tab.All three groups were given a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug,the shock wave group was additionally treated with a course of ESW,while the combined group received the shock wave treatment and lumbar intervertebral foramen injection.The three groups were assessed using theOswestry disability index (ODI),theRoland Morris Disability Questionnaire (RMDQ)and a life quality scale (QOL-SF36) beforetreatment and after 1,4 and 8 weeks of treatment.Pain was reported using a visual analogue scale (VAS).Results Theaverage VAS,ODI,RMDQ and QOL-SF36 scores of the three groups had all improved after the treatment.After one week the average scores of VAS (2.6±1.4),ODI (15.9±8.3),RMDQ (9.9±5.4) and QOL-SF36 (74.6±17.1) of the combined group had improved significantly more than those of the control group [VAS (4.3± 1.3),ODI(22.8± 6.9),RMDQ (14.9±7.7) and QOL-SF36 (61.6±17.7)].Fourweeks after the treatment,the averageVAS,ODl,RMDQ andQOL-SF36 scores [(2.5±1.3),(15.1±7.3),(9.8±5.1) and (76.8±16.8)] of the shock wave group had improved significantly more than those of the control group [(3.9 ± 1.4),(20.3 ± 8.2),(13.9 ± 8.1) and (67.2±20.6)].Such significant improvements lasted until 8 weeks after the treatment.ConclusionsESW combined with intervertebral foramen injection can relieve the pain oflumbar facet joint syndrome,improve lumbar vertebral function and patients' quality of life.It is worthy of clinical application.
3.Relation of autophagy and postherpetic neuralgia in older adults
Jing WANG ; Rong TAO ; Songhe MA ; Yinghai JIANG ; Lingjie XIA
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2017;36(8):899-901
Objective To investigate the relation of autophagy and postherpetic neuralgia in elderly patients,and provide new methods for prevention and treatment of postherpetic neuralgia.Methods One hundred thirty-five specimens were obtained from elderly patients with herpes zoster,containing 83 patients with herpes zoster plus neuralgia and 52 cases with non-neuralgia herpes zoster.The level of autophagy was determined by acridine orange-stain.The protein expressions of autophagy marker protein LC3 and autophagy related protein Beclinl were detected by Western blot.Results Flow cytometer detection after acridine orange-stain showed that mean fluorescence intensity (MFI) of herpes zoster plus neuralgia patients was 0.775±0.068 and non-neuralgia herpes zoster patients was 0.342±0.025.The level of autophagy of non-neuralgia herpes zoster patients was significant lower than herpes zoster plus neuralgia patients (P<0.05).The expressions of autophagy marker protein LC3 and autophagy related protein Beclin1 detected by Western blot also showed the level of autophagy of non-neuralgia herpes zoster patients was decreased compared with herpes zoster plus neuralgia patients.Conclusions High level autophagy is risk factor for postherpetic neuralgia in elderly patients.
4.Therapeutic efficacy of compound matrine injection combined with Fentanyl transdermal patch on cancer pain in elderly patients with advanced gastric cancer
Jing WANG ; Rong TAO ; Guangyin WU ; Lingjie XIA
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2017;36(6):677-679
Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy of compound matrine injection combined with fentanyl transdermal patch in the treatment of elderly patients with advanced gastric cancer.Methods A total of 100 elderly patients with advanced gastric cancer were enrolled in this study.All patients were randomly divided into the observation group (n =50) given compound matrine injection plus Fentanyl transdermal patch and the control group given fentanyl transdermal patch alone(n=50).The analgesic efficacy,quality of life and adverse reaction were evaluated and compared between the two groups.Results The analgesic efficacy was significantly higher in the observation group[76%(38/50)]than in the control group[(44%),(x2=4.46,P<0.05)].Before treatment,the life quality scores were similar between two groups.After treatment,the life quality score of the two groups was significantly improved as compared with pre-treatment.In addition,life quality score was significantly higher in the observation group than in control group(t=8.61,P<0.05).After treatment,only mild adverse events were observed in two groups,with no significant difference in adverse events between the two groups(x2 =0.00,P>0.05).Conclusions Compound matrine injection plus Fentanyl transdermal patch are safe and effective in the treatment of carcinoma pain in elderly patients with advanced gastric cancer.
5.The efficacy of buprenorphine combined with joint mobilization in treating periarthritis of the shoulder
Rong TAO ; Jing WANG ; Haiqin LI ; Lingjie XIA
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2017;39(2):137-141
Objective To observe the clinical efficacy of combining buprenorphine with joint mobilization in the treatmeut of periarthritis of the shoulder.Methods A total of 103 patients were randomly divided into groups A,B and C.Group A received buprenorphine and joint mobilization;group B was treated with the non-steroidal antiinflammatory drug loxoprofen sodium and joint mobilization;group C received only joint mobilization.One week,3 weeks and three months after the treatment,the subjects used a visual analogue scale (VAS) to rate their level of discomfort,and Constant-Murley scores (CMS) and the degree of shoulder activity were quantified in all 3 groups.Any differences in the intensity of joint mobilization were also observed.Results The VAS ratings,CMS and the degree of activity of the shoulder joint improved significantly in all three groups after the treatment.One week after the treatment,the average VAS score of group A (2.8±1) was significantly lower than that of groups B (3.8±1) and C (4.5± 1.3),but group A's average CMS (60.1±10.7) had increased to significantly more than those of groups B (48.8± 11.0) and C (44.9±9.7).At the same time,the average shoulder joint rear protraction,90° extorsion abduction,internal rotation and external rotation angles of group A were all significantly bigger than those of groups B and C.The differences were maintained until at least three months after the treatment.One week after the treatment,the intensity of the joint mnobilization of group A was significantly higher than in groups B and C,with that discrepancy also continuing until at least 3 months after the treatment.Conclusions Buprenorphine combined with joint mobilization is very effective in the treatment of periarthritis of the shoulder.It is simple,safe and elicits good patient compliance.It is worthy of pronotion among shoulder periarthritis patients.
6.Efficacy Observation of Zoledronic Acid in the Treatment of Acute Pain of Vertebral Fractures
Jing WANG ; Lingjie XIA ; Rong TAO ; Songhe MA ; Yinghai JIANG
China Pharmacy 2015;(29):4143-4145
OBJECTIVE:To observe therapeutic efficacy of zoledronic acid in the treatment of acute pain of vertebral compres-sion fractures during different courses. METHODS:207 patients with acute thoracic or (and) lumbar vertebral compression frac-tures were selected and randomly divided into trial group(107 cases)and control group(100 cases). Control group was given calci-um carbonate(1 200 mg/d)diclofenac sodium sustained-released tablet(75 mg/d).Trial group was additionally given zoledronic ac-id 5 mg added into 5%Glucose solution 100 ml,intravenous dripping for 15-30 min,on the basis of control group. RESULTS:Af-ter treatment,VAS score of two group decreased significantly,and trial group the decrease was more significant than control group,with statistical significance (P<0.05),there was no statistical significance in VAS score between course≤one month and one month
7.Application of problem-based learning in dermatology and venereology teaching of clinical medicine
Ledong SUN ; Nina TANG ; Lu YAN ; Lingjie LI ; Yuan ZHANG ; Oudong XIA
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2017;16(6):588-591
Objective To explore the application of PBL in dermatology and venereology teaching. Method According to random principle, 120 students were divided into experimental group and control group (60 students per group). The experimental group received PBL, and the control group received tradi-tional teaching. The teaching contents included systemic lupus erythematosus, pemphigus, psoriasis, syphilis. The course needed 16 periods totally . the traditional teaching group applied 8 classes extensive class teaching and 8 classes clinical trainee, and the PBL teaching group implemented case-based teaching 4 hours each time. Teaching satisfaction evaluation and test scores would be analyzed at the end of the semester. SPSS 17.0 was used for t test. Results The teaching satisfaction (contains professional values and ethics, communication skills, clinical skills, community health and health systems, information management, critical mind and research, etc.) of experimental group was higher than control group (P<0.05); The test scores of experimental group was higher than control group (P<0.05), especially in total score of theoretical examina-tion, comprehension and application. The difference mainly came from PBL teaching (P<0.05). Conclusion PBL is conductive not only to the comprehension and application of knowledge but to training the students' abilities of independent learning.
8.Function of ICU to supervise patients after comprehensive correction of facial skeletal contouring
Xiaoping CHEN ; Juhan KIM ; Jinde LIN ; Xin WANG ; Yudan ZHOU ; Xuan WU ; Xia GAO ; Lingjie XU ; Ligang XU ; Xiangyu ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2011;17(3):197-199
Objective To investigate the function and necessity of ICU to supervise and cure the patients after comprehensive correction of facial skeletal contouring. Methods 178 patients were examined carefully and perfectly before operation to obviate taboo. After comprehensive correction of facial skeletal contouring operation, all the patients were transferred into ICU in order to be supervised and cured comprehensively. Results 26 (14. 61 %) patients had hypoxemia ( SPO2 ≤90 %),11(6. 18 %)kaliopenia (K+≤3. 5 mmol/L) and 18 (10. 11 %) hypertension. 21 patients appeared arhythmia. Among these 21 arhythmia patients, 15 (8.43 %) patients had pyknocardia (HR≥100/min), 3 (1. 69 %) atrial premature beat, 1 (0.56 %) fibrillation atrial, 2 (1. 12 %) premature ventricular contraction, 1 (0. 56 %) Ⅱ degree atrioventricular block. 8 patients had respiratory tract obstruction. 2 (1. 12 %) had hemorrhea of mandible and 1 transfused 600 ml blood. 17 (9. 55 %) patients had restlessness. 65 patients had nausea and vomitting. All patients in ICU having postoperative complications had been deal with corresponding management. There were no respiratory failure,hemorrhagic shock, cardiac arrest after operation in 178 patients. Conclusions ICU can offer timely, continuous, and systemic supervision and cure to patients after comprehensive correction of facial skeletal contouring,and reduce the postoperative emergency rate.
9.Treating neuralgia after herpes zoster infection with pulsed radiofrequency electrotherapy combined with acupuncture or electroacupuncture
Jing WANG ; Rong TAO ; Yanjie LI ; Haiqin LI ; Songhe MA ; Lingjie XIA
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2018;40(5):373-377
Objective To observe the clinical effect of pulsed radiofrequency electrotherapy combined with acupuncture or electroacupuncture in treating neuralgia after herpes zoster infection.Methods Eighty-eight patients were divided into a control group,an electroacupuncture group,a pulsed electrotherapy group and a combined group using a random number table.The 4 groups were routinely given gabapentin and tramadol,while the electroacupuncture group was additionally treated with electroacupuncture,the pulsed electrotherapy group received radiofrequency irradiation of the dorsal root ganglion,and the combined group was given CT-guided pulsed radiofrequency electrotherapy combined with electroacupuncture or acupuncture.Before the treatment and 15 days and 1 month afterward,everyone was evaluated using a visual analogue scale (VAS) for pain intensity,the Hamilton anxiety (HAMA) and depression (HAMD) scales and the short form 36 (QOL-SF36) quality of life assessment.The area of painful skin was also measured.Results There were no significant differences among the 4 groups at the outset in any of the measurements.Significant improvement was observed in all of the measurements 15 and 30 days after the treatment except in the control group.The combined group was by then significantly better than the other 3 groups.Their dosage of gabapentin and tramadol had decreased significantly compared with the other groups after 3 months of treatment.Conclusion CT-guided pulsed radiofrequency electrotherapy combined with acupuncture or electroacupuncture is safe and effective for treating post-herpes neuralgia.It is worthy of clinical application and promotion.
10.Effects of extracorporeal shock waves combined with pulsed radiofrequency irradiation on spinal cord-derived abdominal pain
Jing WANG ; Rong TAO ; Lingjie XIA ; Haiqin LI ; Yinghai JIANG ; Songhe MA
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2019;41(2):121-126
Objective To observe the clinical effect of combining extracorporeal shock waves with pulsed radiofrequency irradiation of the dorsal root ganglia in the treatment of spinal cord-derived abdominal pain. Methods A total of 88 patients were randomly divided into a control group, a shock wave group, a pulsed irradiation group and a combination group, each of 22. All of the patients were given etocoxib and pregabalin medication for 3 weeks. In ad-dition to the drugs, the shock wave group received extracorporeal shock wave therapy, and the irradiation group re-ceived pulsed radio frequency irradiation of the dorsal root ganglia. The combination group received both. A visual an-alogue scale was used to assess perceived pain. The quality of life short form 36 ( QOL-SF36) , Hamilton anxiety scale and Hamilton depression scale were administered to all 4 groups before the treatments and after 1, 4 and 12 weeks of the treatments. The development of diseases, gastrointestinal function, medical treatment and medical expenses of the 4 groups were observed for two years after the treatments. Results After 4 weeks of treatment, the average scores of all four groups in all of the evaluations had improved significantly compared with before the treatment. In combination group′s average results were significantly better than those of the other 3 groups from 4 weeks until 12 weeks after the treatment. During the subsequent two years that group′s gastrointestinal symptoms, hospital visits and medical expen-ses were all significantly lower, on average, than those of the other groups. Conclusion Extracorporeal shock waves combined with pulsed radio frequency irradiation of the dorsal root ganglia has significant clinical efficacy for alleviating spinal cord-derived abdominal pain. It can significantly reduce medical costs and is worthy of clinical pro-motion.