1.Total knee arthroplasty for terminal knee disease:short-term follow-up
Bin LU ; Jinhua WANG ; Jian ZHANG ; Suwan LI ; Wangyang HU ; Xiaoqiang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(26):4132-4138
BACKGROUND:In recent decades, total knee arthroplasty is widely used in the treatment of terminal knee joint diseases, such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, traumatic arthritis and other bone diseases. The methods of osteotomy, soft tissue balance and prosthesis rotation positioning have always been debated and discussed in total knee arthroplasty. OBJECTIVE:To explore the repair effect of total knee arthroplasty for terminal knee disease. METHODS:Total knee arthroplasty was performed for treating terminal knee disease in 31 cases (31 knees), including 26 cases of osteoarthritis (26 knees) and 5 cases of rheumatoid arthritis (5 knees). Al cases accompanied flexion contracture deformity to different degrees. The maximum angle of flexion deformity was < 25°. Al patients were scored by hospital for special surgery knee score before and after replacement. Al 31 knees were treated with fixed platform posterior-stabilized prostheses. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:No complications, such as early infection and prosthesis dislocation, were found after surgery. Joint pain apparently lessened, flexion and varus deformity obviously improved after replacement. Postoperative X-ray films showed good prosthesis position and low limb alignment. Al cases were folowed up for 6-12 months. The hospital for special surgery knee score improved significantly from preoperatively 46.4±5.3 to postoperatively 84.6±10.5 after 6 months of folow-up. Excelent and good rate was 84%. Results indicate that total knee arthroplasty for treating terminal knee disease has a good clinical effect. However, the operation is complex and precise technique is required.
2.A prospective validation of NEWS, CREWS and BAP-65 among patients with AECOPD
Wenting HUANG ; Miaoling CUI ; Yun JIANG ; Lan KE ; Xiaoying LIU ; Wangyang LU
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2017;52(3):381-384
Objective To compare the efficiency of National Early Warning Score (NEWS),Chronic Respiratory Early Warning Score(CREWS) and BAP-65(elevated Blood urea nitrogen,Altered mental status,Pulse>109bpm,age>65 years)among patients with AECOPD (acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease).Methods Totally 181 patients with AECOPD were investigated by these three scales,and the efficiency of NEWS,CREWS and BAP-65 was compared.Results The scores of NEWS,CREWS and BAP-65 in the death group were higher than those in the survival group and the general ward group(P<0.01).Regarding the predicted results of hospital death,the area under the ROC curve of NEWS,CREWS and BAP-65 was 0.878,0.836 and 0.774,respectively,and the differences were not statistically significant(P>0.05);for predicted results of ICU admission,the area under the ROC curve of NEWS,CREWS and BAP-65 was 0.826,0.813 and 0.716,respectively,and the differences were not statistically significant (P>0.05).Conclusion NEWS,CREWS and BAP-65 have satisfied predictive efficiency for prognosis,and NEWS and CREWS are much easier and faster to use.