1.Prosthetic replacement of femoral neck fractures of the hemiplegic extremity in the elderly with previous stroke
Mingli FENG ; Huiliang SHEN ; Yimin YONG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 1999;0(04):-
Objective To study the curative effect of prosthetic replacement for femoral neck frac-tures at the hemiplegic extremity in the elderly with previous stroke. Methods From May 1990 to May 2000, 189 elderly patients with femoral neck fractures were treated with prosthetic replacement. 29 cases were of previous stroke with femoral neck fractures (Garden type Ⅲ and type Ⅳ) at hemiplegic extremity. 30 non-hemiplegia cases were adopted randomly as control. Two group patients were subjected to a follow-up study for 2 years and 3 months to 8 years and 2 months(average 4 years and 11 months) to compare the differences of ages, hospitalization days, operation time, blood loss, blood transfusion, complications during perioperative period and short-term complications with each other as well as the results of femoral head re-placement versus total hip replacement in treatment of hemiplegia group. Results Two group patients sur-vived during perioperative period. The ages, hospitalization days, operation time, blood loss and blood trans-fusion were of no significant difference in two groups, while complications during perioperative period were of significant difference. 5 patients died in hemiplegia group and 2 patients died in non-hemiplegia group at 11 months to 5 years follow-up. Mortalities were 17.2% and 6.7% respectively. Short-term complication rate was of no significant difference in 2 groups. In hemiplegia group, short-term complication rate of femoral head replacement were significantly higher than that of total hip replacement. Conclusion Prosthetic re-placement is reliable to treat Garden type Ⅲ and type Ⅳ of femoral neck fractures of the hemiplegic ex-tremity in the elderly with previous stroke. Complications during perioperative period are more in hemiplegia group, but short-term complications are of no significant difference in 2 groups. Mortality of hemiplegia group is higher than in non-hemiplegia group in 5 years after operation. Total hip replacement should be in-dicated in treatment of Garden type Ⅲ and type Ⅳ of femoral neck fractures of the hemiplegic extremity in the elderly with previous stroke on condition that hip muscular strength is beyond Ⅳ degree.
2.Evaluation of life quality of the elderly undergoing internal fixation and arthroplasty for the displaced femoral neck fractures
Kun ZHANG ; Huiliang SHEN ; Yimin YONG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 1990;0(04):-
Objective To evaluate the life quality in the elderly who underwent internal fixation with cannulated screws and bipolar hemiarthroplasty for the displaced femoral neck fractures. MethodsA retrospective study was performed on 141 cases older than 60 years treated from 1993 to 2004. All cases were followed up for mean 40.2 months to evaluate the differences in regard of pain and daily living at one and three years. Results The daily living in hemiarthroplasty group possessed better outcome than that in internal fixation group at one year, with statistical difference but without statistical difference at three years. There was no statistical differences in postoperative pain relief between both groups. Conclusions Both internal fixation and hemiarthroplasty can relieve pain and revive the life quality of the elderly.
3.Effects of propofol on noradrenaline release from the locus coeruleus in rabbits
Yimin QIU ; Shitong LI ; Hao SHEN
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 1995;0(02):-
Objective To investigate the effects of propofol on the release of noradrenaline ( NE) from the locus coeruleus in the brain of rabbits trying to elucidate the central mechanism of the cardiovascular inhibition induced by propofol.Methods Nine healthy male New Zealand rabbits weighing 2.0-2.5 kg were used in this study. A trocar (0.8 mm in diameter) was inserted into locus coeruleus using the stereotactic technique and fixed. Four days later push-pull perfusion of the brain was performed. 37℃ artificial cerebrospinal fluid (aCSF) was infused through the trocar at 0.1 ml?min-1 . A loading dose of propofol 2 mg?kg-1 was given i.v. followed by continuous infusion at 150 ?g?kg-1?min-1 for 30 min. The experiment was concluded at 20 min after propofol infusion. The perfusate having passed through the locus coeruleus was collected before and every 10 min during and after infusion. The NE concentration of the perfusate was measured by high performance liquid chromatography. Results The NE concentration of the perfusate from locus coeruleus significantly decreased after the loading dose and during the infusion of propofol and reached its bottom level at 10 min after loading dose. The maximal decrease was 75.5% [from (15.9 ? 3.2) pg??l-1 to (3.9?0.5) pg ? ?l-1]. Conclusion Intravenous propofol decreases the NE concentration in locus coeruleus. The cardiovascular inhibition induced by propofol may partly be explained by this central mechanism.
4.Clinical diagnosis and treatment of asparaginase associated pancreatitis in adults
Mengjie LI ; Muqing HE ; Yimin SHEN
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2015;15(6):385-388
Objective To investigate the clinical characteristics and the course of diagnosis and therapy of asparaginase associated pancreatitis (AAP) in adults, in order to improve the ability of diagnosis and treatment.Methods Data of 384 cases of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) who received treatment in Department of Hematology, Zhejiang Hospital, and Department of Hematology, Second Hospital Affiliated to Wenzhou Medical University from January 2009 to June 2015 was retrospectively analyzed.All patients were given multi-drug chemotherapy including PEG-asparaginase or L-asparaginase, the incidence of AAP, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis were analyzed.Results Among the 384 cases, 18 patients developed AAP, and the incidence of AAP was 4.7%, including 13 cases of mild AAP (MAAP), 5 cases of severe AAP (SAAP).Sixteen cases of AAP occurred during the induction-remission treatment phase, 2 cases during the maintenance-intensification phase.The major manifestations of AAP were abdominal pain, and increased serum amylase and lipase.After treatment, abdominal pain of MAAP patients alleviated, serum amylase and lipase obviously decreased, and re-use of PEG-Asparaginase or L-Asparaginase was not associated with the recurrence of AP.Levels of serum amylase and lipase in 5 cases of SAAP repeatedly increased, 1 case died of severe infection, cyst rupture and hemorrhage.Conclusions Adults patients with ALL present with abdominal pain during chemotherapy of aspargase should consider the possibility of AAP, the measurement of serum amylase and serum lipase should be strengthened, in addition, ultrasound and CT scanning may be helpful for early diagnosis and treatment of AAP, and improve the prognosis.
5.Probe into sleep quality in the patients with irritable bowel syndrome
Junping WU ; Zhenya SONG ; Yi XU ; Yimin ZHANG ; Ronghai SHEN
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2010;49(7):587-590
Objective To investigate the sleep features in the patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and compare the sleep quality between those IBS patients who were with and without anxiety and depression.Methods Pittsburgh sleep quality index questionnaire (PSQI), self-rating anxiety scale (SAS) and self-rating depression scale (SDS) were measured in the 145 IBS patients and 59 regular physical examination volunteers.IBS patients were also divided into two subgroups-patients with or without anxiety and depression based on cutoff scores of SAS and SDS.Comparisons of sleep quality were made between subgroups, and between IBS patients and volunteer controls.Results Compared with the controls,the SAS raw score, SDS raw score and SAS positive incidence in IBS patients were shown statistically significant differences (P < 0.05 ), while the SDS positive incidence had no statistically significant difference(P > 0.05 ).PSQI total scores were significantly higher in the IBS patients without anxiety and depression (P < 0.05), 3 domains (sleep quality, sleep disturbances and daytime function disorder) were also found statistically significant differences ( P < 0.05 ), compared with the controls.The IBS patients with anxiety and depression were statistically significantly different from the controls ( P < 0.05 ) in 6 domains (sleep quality, sleep latency, sleep efficiency, sleep disturbances, sleep time and daytime function disorder) and significantly higher PSQI total scores( P < 0.05 ).Statistically significant differences (P <0.05) were also found in all 7 domains and with higher PSQI total scores in IBS patients with anxiety and depression, compared with IBS patients without anxiety and depression.Conclusions IBS patients were more likely to have sleep abnormality, mainly in sleep quality, sleep disturbances and daytime function disorder and PSQI total scores.The abnormalities of these factors were independent of emotional disorder.However, emotional disorder worsened the sleep disorder in IBS patients.
6.Male Hodgkin lymphoma of breast: report of one case and review of literature
Mengjie LI ; Yu GAO ; Yimin SHEN ; Tong WANG
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2017;26(4):221-224
Objective To discuss the incidence, clinical features, diagnostic methods, treatment and prognostic factors of Hodgkin lymphoma of breast. Methods The clinical data, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of one male patient diagnosed as Hodgkin lymphoma of breast were retrospectively analyzed, and literatures were reviewed. Results The 71-year-old male patient had a main physical sign of a local painless lump in breast. The lump increased progressively, associated with generalized lymphadenopathy, skin itching and sweats. Pathologic results showed the diagnosis of classical Hodgkin lymphoma (Ann Arbor stage: ⅢEB). The patient eventually died after 7 months following the combined chemotherapy. Conclusions Hodgkin lymphoma of breast is a rare disease lacking in specific clinical manifestations. It is difficult to clarify the diagnosis before operation, and its definite diagnosis largely depends on pathological and immunohistochemical examination. The combination of chemotherapy with radiotherapy may have a favorable efficacy, with the poor diagnosis.
7.Preliminary results of treatment of complex hip dysplasia with combined periacetabular and intertrochanteric osteotomies
Yimin CUI ; Xiaodong CHEN ; Junfeng ZHU ; Chao SHEN ; Guiquan CAI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2015;35(3):212-217
Objective To detect the preliminary results of combined periacetabular and intertrochanteric osteotomies for complex hip dysplasia.Methods From January 2006 to August 2011,23 patients (25 hips) with complex hip dysplasia were treated with combined periacetabular and intertrochanteric osteotomies (ITO).Valgus ITO was performed on 2 hips and varus ITO on others.The averagc age of patients at the time of index procedure was 20.5± 3.9 years (range:15 to 26).The hip pain period before surgery varied from 5 to 24 months (mean 11±4.7 months).The Shenton's line was broken in every hip and the mean preoperative lateral central edge angle (LCEA) was 5.6°±4.6°.The average preoperative fenoral neck-shaft (CCD) angles were 158°±3.2° and 110° in 23 valgus hips and both of two varus hips respectively.The preoperative Harris hip score was 76.7±3.7.According to T(o)nnis osteoarthritis grades,there were 7 hips at grade 0,12 hips at grade Ⅰ and 6 hips at grade Ⅱ.Results The mean followup period was 40±18 months (range:12 to 78).The CCD angle (130°±2.1°),LCEA (28.6°±2.9°) and Harris hip score (90.8±3.3)were all improved postoperatively,whereas no progression was found in preoperative T(o)nnis grades.The postoperative Harris hip scores were excellent in 17 hips and good in 8 hips.The T(o)nnis osteoarthritis grades were grade 0 in 6 hips,grade Ⅰ in 11 hips and grade Ⅱ in 8 hips.There wcre six cases with lateral femoral cutaneous nerve injury,three cases with limp and two cases with broken Shenton's line.Neither femoral head necrosis nor bone nonunion was found in this study.Conclusion Satisfactory preliminary results could be obtained through combined periacetabular and intertrochanteric osteotomies among patients with complex hip dysplasia.The risk of femoral head necrosis and bone nonunion was low.
8.The Role of Smad7 in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Proliferation and Migration and Its Clinical Significance
Yulin WANG ; Jing DONG ; Lin WANG ; Xuechen GAO ; Yimin SHEN
Progress in Modern Biomedicine 2017;17(23):4437-4440,4461
Objective:To investigate the role of Smad7 in the Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) migration and proliferation and its clinical significance.Methods:Through transfecting pcDNA3.1 (+)-Smad7 or siRNA Smad7 to overexpress or knockdown the Smad7 expression in HCC cell lines HepG2 and Huh7.The MTT assays were used to test the role of Smad7 in proliferation of HCC cells.Transwell and wound-healing assays were used to detect the effect of Smad7 on migratory ability in both tow cell lines.RT-PCR was used to test the Smad7 expression in 9 clinical HCC patients' specimens.Results:As the results,overexpression of Smad7 significantly inhibited the proliferation of cells compared with the control group,while knockdown Smad7 promoted the proliferation.At the same time,overexpression of Smad7 could inhibit the migratory ability of HCC cells compared with the control group,while knockdown smad7 could accelerate this ability.The expression of Smad7 in cancer tissue was significantly lower compared with normal mucosa tissue adjacent to cancer.Conclusions:Smad7 is a kind of anti-progressive molecule in HCC.
9.Distribution and significance of IgG subclasses of anti-CCP antibodies in sera from patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Jun LI ; Jiaxi CHEN ; Yimin SHEN ; Mengsha XIANG ; Chunlong WU ; Bo SHEN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(8):548-551
Objective To evaluate the distribution and significance of IgG subclasses of anti-cyclic cirullinated peptide antibody (anti-CCP) in sera from patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA).Methods A total of 83 patients with RA at the Department of Endocrinology of Taizhou Hospital , 51 disease controls and 50 healthy controls during the period from August 2012 to June 2013 were enrolled.The total serum IgG and IgG subclasses of anti-CCP antibodies were detected by antigen specific enzyme linked immune-sorbent assay( ELISA ).The prevalence and relative amount of IgG subclasses were calculated and compared.Statistical analysis was performed by χ2 test and Kruskal-Wallis H test.Results The positive rates of IgG subclasses of anti-CCP were anti-IgG 71.1%(59/83), anti-IgG1 78.3%(65/83), anti-IgG2 26.5%(22/83), anti-IgG3 60.2%(50/83), anti-IgG4 74.7%(62/83) respectively.The diagnostic value of anti-CCP-IgG1, anti-CCP-IgG3 and anti-CCP-IgG4 alone or combined (AUC =0.818-0.901),compared with anti-CCP-IgG(AUC=0.857), had no significant difference(Z=0.028-0.045,P>0.05).The DAS28 score of anti-CCP-IgG1(DAS28 =6.5), and anti-CCP-IgG4(DAS28 =6.5)positive in patients with RA were significantly higher than those in negative groups (DAS28=4.5,4.6)(U=396.0,427.5,P<0.01).The T28(T28=4.0,4.0)and SW28(SW28=4.0,4.0) results of CCP-IgG1and CCP-IgG4 positive in patients with RA were significantly higher than those in negative groups (T28=3.0,3.0,SW28 =3.0,3.0)(U=377.5,406.0,255.5,286.5,P<0.05).Conclusions The distribution of IgG subclasses of anti-CCP in sera from patients with RA was predominantly anti-CCP-IgG1, anti-CCP-IgG3 and anti-CCP-IgG4 associated with RA disease activity.However , whether joint detection of IgG subclasses can replace conventional anti -CCP is questionable.
10.Applying Stoppa approach in acetabular fractures
Xiaodong CHEN ; Yimin CUI ; Chao SHEN ; Junfeng ZHU ; Bing WU ; Xuan SONG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2011;31(11):1245-1249
ObjectiveTo report the preliminary results and surgical technique of Stoppa approach used in treatment of acetabular fracture.MethodsFrom May 2005 to May 2010,23 patients with acetabular fracture were treated using modified Stoppa approach.The mean age was 37 years old(range,21-71years old).According to Letournel classification,there were 7 cases in anterior column fracture,6 cases in anterior column with posterior hemitransverse fracture,6 cases in transverse fracture,4 cases in associated with both column fractures.All patients in the study were operated under general anesthesia on a radiolucent table in a supine position and underwent Stoppa approach.Fracture reduction was evaluated by Matta's score system.The clinical outcome was judged by modified Merle d' Aubigne and Postel score system.Four cases of associated both column fractures,4 cases of anterior column with posterior hemitransverse fracture required the use of the lateral window.ResultsThe mean surgical time was 166 min (range,110-320 min).The mean blood lose was 647 ml (range,300-2500 ml).Blood transfusion was 3.3 unites (0-12 unites).All the factures healed in 3 months.The fracture reduction was evaluated according to the Matta's score system:an excellent reduction was obtained in 15 patients(65%),a good reduction was obtained in 5 patients (22%),and three(13%) were considered poor.Clinical results were excellent in 11 patients(48%),good in 7 patients (30%),fair in 3 patient (13%),and poor in 2 patients (9%).Superficial wound infection happened in 1 case.It healed after debridment.One patient noted to have significant weakness of the hip adductors (obturator nerve palsy) after surgery.It reached grade Ⅳone year later.No sciatic nerve,femoral nerve and vascular injury happened in this study.ConclusionFor the selected acetabualar fracture,Stoppa approach can get satisfied exposure and fixation of the fracture,especially in the patient with central dislocation of the femoral head as well as medial displacement of quadrilateral plate.