1.The self-regulation of impulsivity in children with ADHD:the ERPs P3 analysis in Go/NoGo task
Jinsong ZHANG ; Yan WANG ; Chonghuai YAN ; Rugang CAI ; Fang REN
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2010;(11):1001-1008
Objective To study the deficiency of serf-regulation in impulsivity children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder(ADHD)based on both procedures of action and inhibitory control.The event related potentials(ERPs)component P3 in Go/NoGo tasks was analyzed.Methods There were 15 impulsive children with ADHD and15 normal children in control group.Their age was from seven years old to eleven years old.The Go/NoGo stimulate-response model was adopted in the ERPs test.The occurrence of Go and NoGo trials was equal probability(each of 50%).Results(1)The high impulsive children had slower Go-RTs(reaction times)in making correct response than normal children,tended to be faster of NoGo-RTs in making error response and had lower correct rate.(2)P3amplitudes in both control and ADHD children had the tendency of Go-P3 > NoGo-P3,especially significant at CPz and Pz in ADHD children,showed the trend of parietal central to parietal maximum and the frontal minimum,The NoGo-P3 amplitude of ADHD group was smaller especially significant at FCz and Cz,and tended to be smaller than control on left hemisphere.(3)NoGo-P3 is smaller in impulsive children with ADHD than normal children,most significant at FCz.(4)Brain maps showed that impulsive children with ADHD were lower activation significantly in the right frontal area.Conclusions The efficiency of ADHD in action is lower.The behavior regulation in impulsive children is limited.Go/NoGo-P3 reflects action processing and attention.The left parietal lobe to central area is engaged much more in action procedure and attention.This research shows the evidence of weakened parietal cortex and right frontal cortex in impulsive children with ADHD.
2.Perioperative treatment and protection in human immunodeficiency virus infected patients with osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture
Xin LI ; Qiang ZHANG ; Changsong ZHAO ; Sheng SUN ; Rugang ZHAO ; Juan CAI
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2017;40(4):296-300
Objective To investigate the effect of perioperative treatment and protection in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infected patients with osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture by percutaneous kyphoplasty (PKP).Methods From February 2010 to December 2015,206 cases with osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture treated by PKP were admitted,including 13 HIV infected patients.Blood routine,biochemical indexes,liver and kidney function,blood coagulation function,immune index and preoperative nutritional status were detected before operation.Highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART),reasonable antibiotics,nutritional and immune support were given to the HIV infected patients.Standardized operation process and meticulous operative manipulation were applied during operation.The prevention of occupational exposure protection standardization process was strictly enforced.The postoperative complications,improvement of immune function and nutritional status,vertebral height,VAS,ODI and exposure occupation of medical personnel were observed.Results All 13 HIV infected patients had successful operations,without bone cement leakage and toxic reaction.One patient had perficial infection and the others had operative incisionprimary healing.There was no death.The levels of vertebral height,VAS scores and ODI scores were significantly improved after intervention and at the end of follow-up (P < 0.05),but there were no significant differences between after the intervention and at the end of follow-up (P > 0.05).Eleven malnutrition patients with HIV infected were received nutritional and immune support,and the levels of CD4 +,ALB and Hb were significantly improved:(289.00 ± 54.29) × 106./L vs.(237.25 ± 72.70) × 106/L,(38.04 ± 5.17) g/L vs.(33.73 ± 7.16) g/L,(112.87 ± 15.54) g/L vs.(100.68 ± 18.95) g/L,P < 0.05.The levels of PLT and WBC had no significantly change (P > 0.05).Two medical personnel had occupational exposure,and none had HIV infection.Conclusions Perioperative adjuvant treatment in HIV infected patients with osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture can achieve satisfactory outcomes.Strict implementation of protective standardization process should be focused.