1.Comparison of medication for pneumoconiosis combined with lung infection between two types of hospitalization.
Xun-Qin DU ; An LI ; Shi-Ping HU
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2010;28(4):286-288
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Retrospective Studies
2.Relationship between specialty of consulting physician and in-hospital delay, cognitive-behavioral factors and clinical characteristics of myocardial infarction patients with ST elevation
Yiwen XUN ; Jingang YANG ; Dayi HU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2009;8(8):529-533
of their consulting physicians. Patients cared for by cardiologists had shorter in-hospital delay than those cared for by other physicians in emergency room.
3.The effect of position and orientation of the cup on dislocation after total hip arthroplasty
Yuanbin HU ; Yongqiang GU ; Xun YAN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2004;0(06):-
Objective A group of patients who had undergone total hip arthroplasty were followed up radiologically to explore the effects of abduction angle, the anteversion angle and the height of the femoral head center on dislocation, because these measurements could be used as a basis to evaluate current practice and to seek improvements. Methods A series of 326 hip joints (318 patients) were followed up routinely. The average follow up period was 2.7 years. 10 was found to have dislocation. The abduction angle, the anteversion angle and the height of the femoral head center were measured. The results were statistically analyzed, with a P value less than 0.05 indicating significant difference. Results The abduction angle of 55?or larger was found to be associated with greater risk of dislocation, compared with the abduction angle of less than 55?. Meanwhile, cups with the femoral head center superior placement greater than 30 mm resulted in more dislocation, compared with those less than 30 mm. As an independent variable, the anteversion angle had no significant association with dislocation. Conclusions Based on the results of the current study, the abduction angle and the height of the femoral head center should be considered as prerequisites for maintaining hip stability and decreasing the risk of dislocation. We believe that hips with the abduction angle of less than 55?and the height of the femoral head center less than 30 mm can decrease the risk of dislocation.
4.NANOELASTIC PROPERTIES OF THE DISC, ARTICULAR CARTILAGE AND MANDIBLE FROM HUMAN TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT(TMJ)
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1982;0(01):-
The aim of the study is to determine the characteristics of the material properties of various structures in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and the mandibular bone tissues in nanoscopic scale. Using the atomic force microcopy (AFM) with the nanoindentation method, the nanomechanical properties of 6 discs, condylar cartilages and fossate cartilages in the TMJ, and 6 cortical and cancellous bones in the mandible of 3 normal adult men, were measured and analyzed. Results showed that marked differences were found in elastic properties among the different regions of the disc, articular cartilage in the TMJ. In the distribution of elastic modulus in these various structures, the elastic modulus was higher in the anterior and medial regions and lower in the middle, posterior and lateral regions. Otherwise, elastic modulus of the cortical bone in the mandible was approximately 2 times more than the cancellous bone. Elastic modulus in the buccal bone tissues of the mandible was more distinctly below one of the lingual site. The results suggested that the disc, condylar cartilage and fossate cartilage in the TMJ and the cortical and cancellous bone in the mandible were inhomogeneous with the nanolevel measurement. Different structures or various regions in the same structure were loaded by different local mechanical forces in the nanoscale.
5.Relationship of menopause with cardiovascular disease and related metabolic disorders
Liu HE ; Xun TANG ; Yonghua HU
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2016;48(3):448-453
Objective:To explore the associations of menopause with cardiovascular disease (CVD) and related metabolic disorders (including hypertension,diabetes or higher blood sugar,obesity,dyslipi-demia)in Chinese females aged 45 -59 years .Methods:Data were acquired from a national cross-sectional survey conducted in 201 3,China,which was also the second follow-up survey of China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS).In the study,4 702 Chinese perimenopausal women aged 45 -59 years were enrolled,including 1 769 premenopausal women and 2 933 postmenopausal women.Information was collected from questionnaires of health status and functioning and physical exa-mination.General liner models were employed to calculate age-adjusted or age-and-body-mass-index-adjusted or multiple-factor-adjusted means and their 95% confidence intervals (95% CIs)of cardiovas-cular risk factors (CRFs).The comparisons of CVD and its risk factors according to menopausal status, and calculation of adjusted odds ratios (ORs)and their 95%CIs for the associations of menopause with CVD and its risk factors were performed by multivariate Logistic regression models separately.Results:After adjustment for age and other confounders (including body mass index,marriage,education,current smoking,drink alcohol more than once per month),statistically significant associations of menopause with cardiovascular disease,which referred to having a history of heart disease or stroke in this study, were observed in the participants (OR =1 .34,95% CI:1 .04 -1 .74);prevalence of hypertension (OR =1 .42,95%CI:1 .1 0 -1 .84),prevalence of CRFs clustering number≥2 (OR =1 .31 ,95%CI:1 .02 -1 .68)and average waist circumference level (87.1 1 cm,95%CI:86.81 -87.42 cm in post-menopausal group vs.86.41 cm,95%CI:85.99 -86.84 cm in premenopausal group)were presented higher in postmenopausal group,compared with the premenopausal one.However,diabetes or higher blood sugar (OR =0.96,95%CI:0.60 -1 .52),dyslipidemia (OR =0.84,95%CI:0.59 -1 .20) and obesity (OR =1 .06,95%CI:0.86 -1 .32)were not shown significantly statistically related to me-nopause,after excluding effect of age and other confounders.Conclusion:Postmenopausal women in China had worse CRFs profile than the premenopausal ones,which implied menopause might aggravate the CRFs epidemic and increase the risk of cardiovascular disease beyond effects of aging,which would increase the CVD burden during and after their middle ages.
6.Studies On Peanut Agglutinin Receptor Positive Lymphocytes In Normal And Tumor-Bearing Mice
Xun HU ; Shijin CHA ; Ximing JIANG ;
Chinese Journal of Immunology 1985;0(02):-
By means of the agglutination by the peanut agglutinin(PNA),a population of PNA~+ lymphocytes which bear peanut agglutinin receptors,were separated from the spleen cells of mice.The relative number,functional activity and inducibility of the PNA~+ lymphocytes were examined in the spleen cells of normal and EAC tumor-bea- ring mice.The results indicated that the PNA~+cells of mouse spleen exhibited sup- pressive effect on cellular immunity judging from an assessment of modified local xenogeneic graft versus host reaction(GvHR)in guinea pigs.The GvHR induced by PNA~+-cell-depleted spleen cells(PNA~-)from tumor-bearing mice appeared to be signi- ficantly stronger than that induced by unseparated spleen cells from the same donors. The demonstrations of cytolysis of predominant PNA~+ cells treated with anti-Thy 1 serum and abolishment of suppressive activity of the PNA~+ cells thus pretreated con- firmed the impression that the PNA~+ lymphocytes essentially belong to T cell lineage enriching in T suppressors(Ts).Using the fluorescein labelled PNA(PNA-FITC)tracing technique,it has been observed that the relative number of splenic PNA~+ cells in the tumor bearing mice increased concomitantly with the tumor progression.It was also noted that when normal spleen cells were exposed to cell-free ascitic fluid from EAC- bearing mice for appropriate incubation period,a higher percentage of PNA~+ cells was obtained after incubation,and thus induction of PNA~+cells was shown.The nature of the inducing factor(s)as well as the mechanism of induction remain to be clarified.
7.Investigation on response of the patient-reported outcome scale of the main-symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease complicated with pulmonary heart disease.
Luming CHEN ; Hui YU ; Darong WU ; Xun HU ; Lan ZHENG
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2012;10(9):970-4
To select appropriate descriptors for response of the patient-reported outcome (PRO) scale for the main symptoms of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) complicated with pulmonary heart disease.
8.Closed reduction and percutaneous screw fixation for talar neck fractures
Hu WANG ; Tao SONG ; Xun CHEN ; Junwei WANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2013;33(11):1109-1114
Objective To observe the clinical outcome of closed reduction and percutaneous screw fixation for talar neck fractures,and explore the minimally invasive treatment for talar neck fractures.Methods From June 2009 to December 2012,12 cases with talar neck fracture were treated by closed reduction and percutaneous screw fixation,including 10 males and 2 females with an average age of 34 years (range,21-52).All cases are unilateral side,including five cases of left foot and seven cases of right foot.All cases are evaluated the displacement,shape and number of fracture fragments by CT before fixing the fracture.According to Hawkins classification:type Ⅰ 7 cases,type Ⅱ 5 cases.Seven patients with type Ⅰ were used direct percutaneous screw fixation,five patients with type Ⅱ were treated with closed reduction and subsequent percutaneous screw fixation.The Computed Tomography was used to evaluate the quality of close reduction.The AOFAS (ankle-hindfoot scale) scores was used to evaluation clinical outcome in follow-up,and Computed Tomography was used to evaluate the result of reduction and fixation after operation.Recording Hawkins sign according to X-ray film,recording infection,talar body necrosis,traumatic arthritis and other complications.Results Twelve patients were followed up for an average of 34 months (range,22-40).At the end of followup,the AOFAS scores was average 90 points (range,84-95).Nine patients showed Hawkins sign 6 to 10 weeks after operation,2 patients did not find Hawkins sign,but in the follow-up period didn't appear talar body necrosis.One case did not appear Hawkins sign,and who's talar body necrosis was diagnosed by MRI,but no collapse,no pain and did not need further treatment.There patients with postoperative subtalar traumatic arthritis,patients are asymptomatic,at end no further treatment.All patients with no wound complications and no neurovascular injury.Conclusion Closed reduction and percutaneous screw fixation for talar neck fractures can obtain excellent clinical results,but should be selecting the appropriate patients,and Computed Tomography must be used to ensure satisfactory reduction.
9.P53 up-regulated modulator of apoptosis in gastric carcinoma
Guohua HU ; Shan WANG ; Yingjiang YE ; Kewei JIANG ; Xun HUANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2008;23(11):859-862
Objective To investigate the expression of p53 up-regulated modulator of apoptosis (PUMA) and p53 protein and relationship with clinicopatbological parameters in human gastric cancers. Methods Primary gastric carcinoma and adjacent normal mucosa were obtained from 84 consecutively enrolled patients undergoing gastric cancer resection at Peking University People's Hospital during the period from April 2001 to May 2003. Immunohistochemistry staining was used to measure the expression of PUMA and p53 proteins both in normal and malignant tissues. Results PUMA expression is significantly weaker in primary gastric carcinoma compared to adjacent normal mucosa (P <0. 01 ). Weak PUMA expression in gastric cancer correlates with depth of tumor invasion ( P < 0. 01 ), advanced pTNM stage ( P < 0. 05 ) and poor overall survival of patients ( P < 0. 05 ). p53 protein expression in gastric carcinoma is significantly higher than adjacent normal mucosa ( P < 0. 01 ). There was a significant negative correlation between the expression of PUMA protein and p53 protein in gastric carcinoma (P < 0. 05 ). Conclusion PUMA expression in gastric carcinoma is significantly lower compared to adjacent normal mucosa. Weak PUMA expression in gastric cancer correlates with depth of tumor invasion, later pTNM stage and poor overall patient survival.
10.Visual sexual stimuli induced asymmetrical activation on Broca's area on right hemisphere:an fMRI research
Xun ZHU ; Xiaoying WANG ; Song GAO ; Peicheng HU
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2010;24(1):73-76
Objective:To investigate the brain activation patten associated with visual sexual stimuli.Method:Thirteen healthy right-handed women were enrolled through advertisements on campus.They were scanned under functional magnetic resonance imaging(fMRI) when they watched emotional neutral films excepts and erotic films excepts.Statistic on theses data reveals the difference of brain activation.Result:The results showed that,compared to emotional neutral films,sexual visual stimuli were associated with the activation of a set of bilateral brain areas including lateral occipital cortex,postcentral gyrus,superior parietal lobule,occipital fusiform gyrus, hippocampus,and so on.Most activated brain areas are bilateral.Only in inferior frontal gyrus pars opercularis(Z=3.64,P<0.0001) and pars triangular(Z=3.42,P=0.003) there were significant right hemispheric activation.Conclusion:fMRI results indicate that inferior frontal gyrus is related to the visual sexual stimuli of women subjects,and is specified on the right hemisphere rather than left one.This sphere-special area may play an important role on sexual message processing.