1.Research of the integrated management of postoperative blood loss in total knee arthroplasty
Zongquan FENG ; Zhiwei CHEN ; Quanbing WANG
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(11):-
[Objective]To evaluate the effect of integrated management of blood loss in total knee arthroplasty (TKA ) between gypsum fixed up, ice compress,elastic bandage and only with elastic bandage. [Methods]From January 2006 to August 2008,107 patients undergoing TKA were randomized divided into integrated management group( 54 cases) and control group( 53 cases).Sex,age and deseases in two groups were comparative.The patients in integrated management were treated with elastic bandage,gypsum fixed up,leg elevated by 35 degrees at the hip with knee extended, continuous cold therapy.The patient in control group were only treated with single elastic bandage.The loss of blood during 2 h, 12 h, 24 h postoperative were analyzed.[Results]The blood loss was 170 ml(85~505 ml),210 ml(105~560 ml), 260 ml(110~580 ml)at 2 h、12 h、 24 h postoperative in integrated management group,and 180 ml(110~900 ml), 320 ml(115~930 ml),390 ml(170~970 ml) in control group.The blood loss in integrated group was obviously and a statistically significant difference was found between the two groups (P
2.Relationships of the posterior condylar angle to the femoral shaft-transcondylar angle,the tibial plateau-tibial shaft angle and the femoral shaft-tibial shaft angle in ostoearthritic knees
Jianfeng CHEN ; Zongquan FENG ; Quanbing WANG
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(05):-
[Objective] To develop a new method of measuring the posterior condylar angle(PCA)interoperatively,and determine the relationships of the PCA to the femoral shaft-transcondylar angle(FSXC)、the tibial plateau-tibial shaft angle(TPTS)and the femoral shaft-tibial shaft angle(FSTS)in southern Chinese people with osteoarthritic knees.[Methods]During July 2007 to March 2008,the PCA was measured directly in 30 osteoarthritic knees undergoing total knee arthroplasty with the PCA Conimeter designed by the author.There were 29 patients including 3 males and 26 females,and the average age was 66.6 years(range,50~78 years),18 left knees and 12 right knees.The radiologic measurements were performed preoperatively on weight-bearing long leg AP radiographs,which included FSXC,TPTS and FSTS.A linear correlation analysis was performed to determine the relationships of PCA to the FSXC,TPTS and FSTS.[Results]The value of the PCA was 5.2??2.6?.The values of the FSXC and TPTS were 8.6??2.9?and 4.1??4.0?,and both had significant linear correlationships with the value of the PCA(P
3.Short term effect of brachypodium total hip arthroplasty for young patients with osteonecrosis
Yuxi WEI ; Beibei FU ; Quanbing WANG ; Hong CAO ; Haibing ZOU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2016;39(3):220-223
Objective To investigate short term effect of brachypodium total hip arthroplasty for young patients with osteonecrosis, and to provide a reference for clinical treatment. Methods From January 2008 to January 2012, 44 cases of femoral head necrosis patients (46 hips) were selected, with age from 28 to 52, and average age (39.94 ± 5.25) years old; according to prosthesis type they were divided into control group and observation group, control group( 22 cases of 24 hips, using metal-on-polyethylene Duraloc total hip prosthesis replacement treatment), and in the observation group (22 cases of 22 hips, with use of ceramic-on-ceramic Metha Brachypodium total hip prosthesis replacement therapy). Patients were followed up for 12 to 36 months, Harris score, range of motion and other indicators were compared in two groups of patients. Results In observation group and control group, the level of WOMAC score, total Harris score and function, motion range, pain, abnormalities score were significantly improved compared with those before operation:in observation group:(27.46 ± 4.19) scores vs.(66.38 ± 5.84) scores, (92.73 ± 7.68) scores vs.(42.67 ± 7.28) scores, (45.28 ± 5.34) scores vs. (22.19 ± 4.19) scores, (4.46 ± 0.63) scores vs. (3.25 ± 0.66) scores, (39.54 ± 1.54) scores vs. (15.39 ± 2.86) scores, (3.45 ± 0.65) scores vs. (1.84 ± 0.32) scores;in control group:(28.16 ± 4.07) scores vs. (65.67 ± 6.22) scores, (93.03 ± 7.54) scores vs.(43.74 ± 7.57) scores, (44.65 ± 5.26) scores vs. (22.45 ± 4.37) scores, (4.74 ± 0.71) scores vs. (3.17 ± 0.59) scores, (39.87 ± 1.26) scores vs. (16.19 ± 2.55) scores, (3.77 ± 0.73) scores vs. (1.93 ± 0.43) scores, and there were significantly differences (P<0.05). There were no significantly differences between two groups (P>0.05). All patients were follower up for 12-36(23.19 ± 3.66) months. One case in observation group had leg swelling and healed after symptomatic treatment, 1 case in the control group had limb swelling, and 1 case had extensive subcutaneous bleeding .And they were cured after symptomatic treatment 1 case had femoral dislocation, and no secondary dislocation happened after the implementation of manual reduction. Conclusions Brachypodium ceramic ceramic total hip replacement therapy has same effect for young osteonecrosis patients compared to polyethylene and metal prosthesis in improving hip function, but the ceramic-on-ceramic prosthesis brachypodium has better performance in wear resistance with smaller friction coefficient is smaller, and is suitable for young patients.
4.INVESTIGATION ON THE DYNAMIC RESPONSE PERFORMANCE OF A NOVEL THREE-WAY SOLENOID VALVE
Wei LI ; Ling SU ; Ying WANG ; Longbao ZHOU ; Quanbing LIU
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2006;18(1):13-16,20
Objective A novel high-speed three-way solenoid valve is developed, which is used for the common-rail injection system equipped on DME powered engine. In order to improve the dynamic response performance of the three-way solenoid. Methods Experimental studies have been conducted to investigate the effects of spool stroke, drive voltage, negative demagnetizing pulse and two drive schemes on the dynamic response performance of the three-way solenoid valve. Results The results show that the dynamic response performance of the three-way solenoid valve can be remarkably improved by shortening the spool stroke and increasing the drive voltage. Simultaneously, the difference between the response time of closing valve and that of opening valve decreases. At each different drive voltage, there exists an optimal negative demagnetizing pulse corresponding to the same positive exciting pulse. At this optimal pulse,the dynamic response performance of the three-way solenoid valve is the best. In addition, the high drive voltage can lead to the smaller optimal negative demagnetizing pulse. It is also indicated from the experiments that the dynamic response performance of the three-way solenoid valve is better when the NO. 1 drive scheme is adopted. The lower drive voltage results in the larger difference between the dynamic response performances for the two drive schemes.Conclusion The dynamic response performance of a novel three-way solenoid valve is good.
5.Effect of gingival stem cells-derived exosomes on interlukin (IL)-6 and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α expression in rats with periodontitis
JIANG Ke ; XIAO Wei ; WANG Quanbing ; CHEN Hong
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;35(11):961-965
Objective :
To evaluate the effect of gingival stem cells-derived exosomes (GMSC-Exos) treatment on the expression of interleukin-6 (IL-6) and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) in rats with periodontitis, so as to provide the evidence for periodontitis treatment.
Methods:
Forty specific pathogen-free (SPF) rats at ages of 8 weeks were randomly divided into 4 groups, including the blank group, periodontitis group, GMSC-Exos group and PBS group. Rats in the periodontitis group, GMSC-Exos group and PBS group were modeled for periodontitis using the ligature method. Rats in the blank group and periodontitis group were given no treatment, while rats in the GMSC-Exos group and PBS group were given 20 μL GMSC-Exos and PBS by injection, respectively. The periodontal index was measured in all rats 4 weeks post-treatment, and the TNF-α and IL-6 levels were measured in rat serum samples using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The TNF-α and IL-6 gene expression was quantified using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay in the gingival tissues of the rat left upper maxillary area, and the periodontal tissues in the left upper maxillary areas were sampled for pathological examinations. Periodontal clinical indexes, IL-6 and TNF-α levels were compared in each group.
Results:
The gingival sulcus bleeding index, gingival index, probing depth, and plaque index in the GMSC-Exos group (1.87±0.41, 1.03±0.19, 1.91±0.09 and 1.11±0.17) were higher than those in the blank group (0.96±0.31, 0.83±0.31, 1.09±0.05 and 1.01±0.38), but lower than those in the periodontitis group (2.65±0.50, 1.36±0.22, 2.61±0.07 and 1.51±0.26) and PBS group (2.44±0.50, 1.23±0.20, 2.49±0.10 and 1.39±0.28) (all P<0.05). The serum IL-6 and TNF-α levels in the GMSC-Exos group [(205.97±11.47) and (90.11±8.57) pg/mL] were higher than those in the blank group [(143.10±4.87) and (80.07±5.13) pg/mL], but lower than those in the periodontitis group [(367.33±13.89) and (158.29±13.10) pg/mL] and PBS group [(364.23±13.62) and (140.60±11.73) pg/mL] (all P<0.05). The IL-6 and TNF-α mRNA expression in the rat gingival tissues in the GMSC-Exos group (1.09±0.14 and 1.61±0.29) was higher than that in the blank group (0.99±0.10 and 1.06±0.14), but lower than that in the periodontitis group (1.63±0.09 and 3.63±0.26) and PBS group (1.58±0.11 and 3.79±0.32) (all P<0.05). Pathological examinations showed alleviation of periodontal tissue destruction, inflammatory cell infiltration and alveolar bone resorption, and no obvious root dental root regeneration in the junctional combined epithelium in the GMSC-Exos group relative to the periodontitis group and the PBS group.
Conclusion
Administration of GMSC-Exos may reduce periodontal inflammation and alveolar bone resorption by inhibiting IL-6 and TNF-α expression in rats with periodontitis.
6.Establishing a rabbit model of knee joint extension contracture
Yun ZHOU ; Feng WANG ; Quanbing ZHANG ; Huazhang ZHONG ; Juehua JING ; Shuang CHEN ; Yi LIU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2019;41(7):488-493
Objective To establish a model of knee joint extension contracture in New Zealand white rab-bits, and to lay the experimental foundation for further studies on the pathogenesis and treatment of joint contractures. Methods Thirty male New Zealand white rabbits with mature bones were randomly divided into 6 groups. The left knee joints of the immobilization groups ( 5 groups of 5 rats each) were fixed in extension for 1, 2, 4, 6 or 8 weeks. There was also a control group. At the end of each period the plaster was demolished and the level of transforming growth factor-β1 ( TGF-β1) in joint cavities, the degree of total contracture, myogenic contracture, arthrogenic con-tracture, and the thickness of the posterior joint capsules were measured. The significance of the differences between the immobilized groups and the control group was compared using one-way analysis. Results The level of TGF-β1 in the joint fluid differed significantly among the 6 groups. The differences in the degree of total contracture among the control group, one-week, two-week and four-week groups were also significant. The average degree of the myogenic contracture in the one-week group was significantly different from the other 5 groups' averages. The average myogenic contracture was also of significantly different between the two-week group and the control group. The degree of arthro-genic contracture was significantly different among the groups except for between the 6-week and 8-week groups. The average joint capsule thickness was significantly different among all of the groups except for between the control group and the one-week group. Conclusion This technique for modeling knee extending contracture using New Zealand white rabbits is simple and practical. It provides a better animal model for studying the mechanism of knee joint con-tracture and related treatment strategies and can be used for further exploration of the occurrence and recovery of knee contractures.
7.Introduction to Chinese Standard Aphasia Examination
Shengli LI ; Lan XIAO ; Hong TIAN ; Dongjie WEI ; Jiangtian QIN ; Dingxiang FENG ; Gehong JIA ; Wei CHEN ; Yi HE ; Qingsu ZHANG ; Zheng LI ; Lijun ZHU ; Weihong QIU ; Zhuohua WU ; Quanbing WANG ; Xiufeng ZHU ; Bing LEI ; Juan WANG ; Yanping ZHU ; Cuiping WANG ; Min LU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2000;6(4):162-164
The Chinese Standard Aphasia Examination was made according to Chinese language and cultural habits by referring to Japanese Standard Language Test of Aphasia.151 normal people and patients whose brain damaged without aphasia were tested.Mean and standard deviations were calculated.The significant differences were not found by analysis of variance to age,sex,handedness,profession and education except oral instruction and describing pictures in different educational groups.Therefore,the examination is suitable for Chinese aphasics who live in different parts of China and spoken mandarin.
8.Interpretation of the main updates of the NCCN clinical practice guidelines for esophageal and esophagogastric junction cancer (version 1.2023)
Ping ZHANG ; Quanbing SU ; Jun WANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2023;30(07):939-944
Upper gastrointestinal tract cancers originating in the esophagus or esophagogastric junction constitute a major global health problem. On February 28, 2023, National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) released the clinical practice guidelines for esophageal and esophagogastric junction cancer (version 1.2023). This article will interpret the main updates related to the treatment and follow-up in this version compared to the version 5.2022, in order to provide the Chinese clinicians a better basis and reference for the diagnosis and treatment of the diseases.