1.Music Prescription Design and Curative Effect Evaluation for Embedded Music Electroacupuncture Instrument
Canhua WANG ; Shengzhao BI ; Yangming HE ; Wenwen XIONG
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(10):2278-2281
In order to overcome the adaptability of electrical stimulation produced by the traditional electro acu-puncture and improve the effects of electro acupuncture, a new type of music electro acupuncture instrument has been designed based on ARM. This article put forward to choose the music as prescription whose spectral density met the 1/f fluctuation law in order to make the patients more comfortable accepting electrical stimulation. What’s more, the music prescription for insomnia had been designed. At last, a total of 23 insomniacs were randomly divid-ed into three groups to verify the therapeutic effects. Clinical tests showed that the scheme in this paper was feasible and the treatment effect was significant.
2.Changes of eye signs in chronic hepatitis B patients with blood stasis syndrome.
Rui WU ; Wenwen XIONG ; Yiping JIANG ; Guoxian LI
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2010;8(1):46-8
To study the characteristics of eye signs in chronic hepatitis B patients with blood stasis syndrome and the association between blood stasis syndrome and eye signs.
3.Intravesical Electric Stimulation on Bladder Sensation of Neurogenic Bladder
Juan WU ; Limin LIAO ; Liyan LIU ; Guang FU ; Wenwen LIANG ; Yanhe JU ; Dong LI ; Zongsheng XIONG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(12):1106-1107
ObjectiveTo observe the effects of intravesical electric stimulation (IVES) on bladder sensation of neurogenic bladder.Methods28 patients with neurogenic bladder was evaluated, which all underwent intravesical bladder stimulation. Their bladder sensation were analyzed before and after the treatment.Results57.1% of the patients increased bladder sensation after treatment, 32.1% appeared the first sensation and urge sensation after treatment, 42.9% remained stable.ConclusionIntravesical bladder stimulation is effective to improve bladder sensation in a majority of the patients with neurogenic bladder.
4.Efficacy comparison of different hysteroscopic surgical procedures in treatment of endometrial polyps
Kanshuo DING ; Wenwen XIONG ; Qingjun SHEN ; Li LI ; Lixian LIU ; Liqin ZENG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2019;35(3):416-419
Objective To compare the efficacy of different hysteroscopic surgical procedures in the treatment of endometrial polyps. Methods Ninety-two patients with endometrial polyps from January 2016 to December 2017 were selected. Among them, 37 patients with fertility requirements underwent polypectomy with MyoSure as group A; 25 patients without fertility requirements underwent polypectomy with resectoscopic hysteroscopy as group B, and 30 patients underwent polypectomy with hysterosopy and curettage as group C. The duration of the procedure, blood loss and hospital stays, effective rate, recurrence rate and postoperative pregnancy rate of the3 groups were compared. Results There was no significant difference in intraoperative blood loss and hospital stays among the 3 groups (P> 0.05). The duration of the procedure of group A and B was longer than that of group C, and the difference was statistically significant (P < 0.05). The effective rate of treatment was high in all 3 groups, and inter-group comparison indicated no statistically significant difference, but the recurrence rate of group C was significantly higher than that of group A and B. For those with fertility requirements, the pregnancy rate in group A was slightly higher than that in group C within one year after surgery, but the difference was not statistically significant. Conclusion Hysteroscopic procedures of endometrial polypectomy has the advantages of accuracy, safety, effectiveness and rapid recovery. The treatment with MyoSure and resectoscopic hysteroscopy can reduce the recurrence rate of patients effectively. For women with fertility requirements, the treatment with MyoSure can protect the endometrium and improve the postoperative pregnancy rate.
5.Heat coagulation of middle meningeal artery affects plasma CGRP and substance P levels in migraine rat triggered by nitroglycerin.
Xiaofeng ZHU ; Yuechen HAN ; Wenping XIONG ; Haibo WANG ; Jianfeng LI ; Wenwen LIU ; Zhaomin FAN
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2011;25(10):460-468
OBJECTIVE:
To detect the influence of heat coagulation of middle meningeal artery (MMA) on plasma CGRP and SP levels in migraine rat triggered by nitroglycerin (NTG).
METHOD:
Twenty-four female Wistar rats were randomly divided into four groups, with six rats in each group. In group A, rats were treated with isotonic saline; in group B, rats were injected subcutaneously with 10 mg/kg nitroglycerin to set up the animal model of migraine; in group C, rats were subjected to sham surgery by merely exposing MMA and then injected with nitroglycerin (10 mg/kg); and in group D, rats were firstly subjected to heat coagulation of MMA and, subsequently, injected with nitroglycerin (10 mg/kg). Following the injection, the animal's behavior was continuously recorded by an observer. Radioimmunoassay was employed to measure the amounts of CGRP and SP in venous plasma.
RESULT:
Injection of 10 mg/kg nitroglycerin was able to trigger the animal model of migraine as evidenced by the appearances of a series of symptoms, such as, scratching head frequently, climbing cage and red ear. Rats in group A occasionally showed off scratching head, whereas, rats from group B and group C presented with much severe symptoms. Of note, rats in group D appeared slightly scratching head and climbing cage, without red ear compared with group B and C. At the same time, the amounts of plasma CGRP and SP in group B, group C, or group D were increased significantly compared with that of group A (P < 0.05). Furthermore, the plasma CGRP and SP levels in group D were much lower than that in group B and group C (P < 0.05), but there was no statistical difference between group B and group C (P > 0.05).
CONCLUSION
Heat coagulation of MMA may relieve symptoms of rats following nitroglycerin infusion, possibly by inhibiting the release of CGRP and SP.
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6.Clinical efficacy of Da Vinci robot-assisted radical gastrectomy for gastric cancer
Zipeng XU ; Wenjie WANG ; Shimeng XIONG ; Wenwen YU ; Tingbao CAO ; Kun LI ; Jianping YU ; Hongtao LI ; Hongbin LIU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2019;18(5):453-458
Objective To explore the clinical efficacy of Da Vinci robot-assisted radical gastrectomy for gastric cancer.Methods The retrospective cohort study was conducted.The clinicopathological data of 472 patients who underwent radical gastrectomy for gastric cancer in the 940 Hospital of the People's Liberation Joint Service from June 2016 to June 2018 were collected.There were 372 males and 100 females,aged (57± 11) years,with a range from 17 to 85 years.Patients underwent gastrointestinal angiography,magnetic resonance imaging,computed tomography or gastrointestinal endoscopy before surgery,and were diagnosed with gastric cancer by biopsy.Of the 472 patients,241 underwent Da Vinci robot-assisted radical gastrectomy for gastric cancer were allocated into robotic group and 231 underwent laparoscopy-assisted radical gastrectomy were allocated into laparoscopic group.Observation indicators:(1) surgical situations;(2) postoperative situations;(3) follow-up and survival.Follow-up using outpatient examination and telephone interview was performed to detect the tumor recurrence and metastasis and survival of patients up to January 30,2019.Measurement data with normal distribution were expressed as Mean±SD,and comparison between groups was done using the t test.Measurement data with skewed distribution were described as M (range).Count data were described as absolute number or percentage,and the chi-square test was used for comparison between groups.Comparison of ordinal data was done using the rank-sum test.The accumulative survival rate,tumor-bearing survival rate and mortality of tumor recurrence were calculated by the Kaplan-Meier method,and Log-rank test was used for survival analysis.Results (1) Surgical situations:472 patients underwent successful operation,with R0 margin.Cases with total gastrectomy + D2 lymph node dissection + Roux-en-Y anastomosis,cases with distal subtotal gastrectomy + D2 lymph node dissection + Billroth Ⅱ anastomosis,operation time,upper margin distance,lower margin distance,tumor diameter,cases with shallow muscular invasion,deep muscular invasion,subserosal invasion and serosal invasion (depth of tumor invasion)were 107,134,(234±44)minutes,(4±3)cm,(6±4)cm,(5 ±3)cm,8,17,32,184 in the robotic group,and 94,137,(239±46)minutes,(4±3)cm,(6±4) cm,(5±3)cm,7,19,30,175 in the laparoscopic group,respectively;there was no significant difference in above indicators between the two groups (x2 =0.200,2.459,t =-1.212,-1.074,-0.420,-1.236,Z =0.171,P> 0.05).The volume of i ntraoperative blood loss,number of lymph nodes dissected in total gastrectomy,number of lymph nodes dissected in distal subtotal gastrectomy were (126±113)mL,45±14,and 36±18 in the robotic group,and (149±132) mL,39±14,30± 16 in the laparoscopic group,showing statistically significant differences between the two groups (t=-2.093,3.275,2.195,P<0.05).(2) Postoperative situations:the time to recovery of gastrointestinal function,time of postoperative abdominal drainage tube removal,and hospitalization cost in the robotic group were (2.6 ± 0.6)days,(5.7± 1.2) days,and (100 157±44 888) yuan,respectively.The above indices of the laparoscopic group were (3.1±0.7)days,(7.0±3.0)days,and (82 220± 18 941)yuan,respectively.There were statistically significant differences between the two groups (t =-5.371,-3.212,5.603,P < 0.05).The duration of postoperative hospital stay was (12±6)days in the robotic group and (12±6)days in the laparoscopic group,with no significant difference between the two groups (t =0.755,P> 0.05).Eighteen out of 472 patients had complications.There were 3 cases of anastomotic leakage in the robotic group,2 cases of gastroplegia,1 case of duodenal stump,and 1 case of pulmonary infection,with a incidence of postoperative complication as 2.90% (7/241).There were 4 cases of anastomotic leakage in the laparoscopic group,1 case of gastroplegia,1 case of duodenal stump,and 3 cases of pulmonary infection,with a incidence of postoperative complication as 3.90% (9/231).There was no statistically significant difference in the incidence of postoperative complication between the two groups (x2 =1.503,P > 0.05).Patients with digestive tract fistula were re-explored and performed continuous flushing-negative pressure aspiration and nutritional support treatment,and then discharged after improvement.Patients with gastroplegia and lung infection were discharged after corresponding conservative treatment.(3) Follow-up and survival:404 out of 472 patients were followed up for 7-31 months,with a median follow-up time of 19 months,including 212 in the robotic group and 192 in the laparoscopic group.The 3-year survival rates were 96.70% and 91.67% in the robotic group and laparoscopic group,with no statistically significant difference between the two groups (x2=1.037,P>0.05).During the follow-up,the tumor-beating survival rate and mortality of tumor recurrence of the robotic group were 0.47% and 2.36%,respectively,versus 1.04% and 6.77% of the laparoscopic group,with statistically significant differences between the two groups (x2 =3.198,4.208,P<0.05).Conclusion The Da Vinci robot-assisted radical gastrectomy for gastric cancer is safe and effective,which can reduce volume of intraoperative blood loss,shorten the postoperative recovery time,increase the number of lymph node dissection,however,it will increase the treatment expense.
7. Application value of early postoperative enteral eco-immune nutrition in the nutritional support treatment for intra-abdominal infection: a prospective analysis
Zipeng XU ; Wenwen YU ; Wenjie WANG ; Shimeng XIONG ; Tingbao CAO ; Jianping YU ; Hongtao LI ; Hongbin LIU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2019;18(10):934-939
Objective:
To explore the application value of early postoperative enteral eco-immune nutrition in the nutritional support treatment for intra-abdominal infection.
Methods:
The prospective study was conducted. The clinicopathological data of 62 patients with intra-abdominal infection who were admitted to the 940 Hospital of the People′s Liberation Army Joint Service Support Force from February 2018 to December 2018 were collected. All patients were randomly divided into two groups by the envelope method with double-blind technique, including patients who began being given enteral eco-immune nutrition preparation at postoperative 24-48 hours in eco-immune group and patients who began being given simple enteral nutrition preparation at 24-48 hours in control group. Observation indicators: (1) analysis of immune function indices before treatment and after 7 days of treatment in the two groups; (2) postoperative conditions in the two groups; (3) follow-up. Follow-up using telephone interview was performed to detect complications and recurrence of infection up to May 2019. Measurement data with normal distribution were represented as