1.Promotion of the Scientific Research Projects Established within Hospital on Development of Scientific Research of the Hospital
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2012;25(5):356-358
Objectiveto investigate the effect of the scientific research projects established within the Hospital on mobilizing the enthusiasm of the medical staff of the Hospital,improving their scientific research quality,and promoting the scientific research development of the Hospital.Methods through analyzing the devotion to the projects within the Hospital and establishment of projects out of the hospital in recent 8 years,as well as output of scientific research achievements and paper publication.ResultsThe scientific research output is increased significant than the previous years,activities of the researchers were encouraged,financial fund is increased somewhat,and the level of research achievements and paper publication are increasing gradually year by year.ConclusionsThe scientific research projects established within Hospital play a promotion role for the development of scientific research of the Hospital.
2.The study of the establishment of the evaluation system for the investment and produce of scientific research in a grade 3 and first-class hospital of Xinjiang
Yang ZHAO ; Hui LI ; Zhenqun WENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2016;29(2):99-103
Objective To estabolish a scientific, objective, comprehensive and quantitative combined with qualitative evaluation indicator system for research input-output effeciency, which is applied especially for grade 3 and firt-class hospital in Xinjiang Uygur aotunomous region.Methods We analyzed the research input-output effeciency of one hospital.We performed three time questionaires to 25 experts who come from different fields, by using Delphi method and analytic hierarchy process.Based on screening estimation of experts, we determined the indicators, the weight and the standards of each indicator, the logic consistency of the above were tested, and the model of input-output ratio was set up.Results The response rate of three-time quesitonaires was above 85%.Authority coefficient of estimation indicators from experts was above 0.7.The kandall coefficient of concordace was between 0.179 and 0.442, P<0.01.We estabolished evaluation indicator system for research input-output effeciency composed of 5 grade Ⅰ indicators, 12 grade Ⅱ indicators and 28 grade Ⅲ indicators.Conclusions This study result is reliable, the index system conform to the industry standard and regional characteristics.In order to improve the hospital performance level, increaseing investment in scientific research should be needed.Combined with scientific research input-output, the management should take measures to optimize the allocation of resources, broaden the way of project application fighting for money, pay attention to personnel training amd form a scientific research team.
3.One-stage treatment with autologous red bone marrow transplantation for femoral comminuted fracture
Linlin PAN ; Hao WU ; Guanghui LIU ; Zhenqun ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(25):4013-4019
BACKGROUND: Whether one-stage bone healing with red bone marrow or mesenchymal stem cell transplantation is needed? Whether closed reduction with intramedullary interlocking nailing combined with autologous red bone marrow transplantation can promote osteogenesis in the one-stage treatment of femoral comminuted fracture still remains unclear. OBJECTIVE: To explore the effects of closed reduction with intramedullary interlocking nailing and one-stage treatment with autologous red bone marrow transplantation on fracture healing. METHODS: Twenty healthy New Zealand rabbits were selected and anesthetized, and then the models of femoral comminuted fracture were established at the hinder limbs after throwing a 5 kg of hammer from 30 cm height. All rabbits underwent intramedullary fixation using Kirschner wire (diameter: 2 mm); the right limbs served as control groups, and the left limbs as transplantation group, subjected to the injection of autologous red bone marrow (1 mL) into the fracture region. Then the rabbits were respectively killed at 14, and 28 days after modeling, the thickness of thickest callus was measured on X-ray films, and the number of chondrocytes and relative area of bone trabecula in the fracture region were observed through hematoxylin-eosin staining under light microscope.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: (1) The thickness of callus formation in the control group was significantly less than that in the transplantation group at 14 days after modeling (P < 0.01). (2) The number of chondrocytes in the transplantation group was significantly more than that in the control group at 14 days after modeling (P < 0.01),and the fracture healing in the transplantation group was faster that in the control group. (3) Compared with the transplantation group, the relative area bone trabecula in the fracture region in the control group was significantly reduced at 28 days after modeling (P < 0.01). (4) These finding indicate that red bone marrow transplantation promotes fracture healing in the intramedullary fixation for femoral comminuted fracture in rabbits.
4.Cell autophagy is involved in steroid-induced necrosis of the femoral head
Chenyang MENG ; Wanlin LIU ; Rui BAI ; Zhenqun ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(8):1280-1287
BACKGROUND: Autophagy of osteocytes has been found to be implicated in the pathogenesis of steroid-induced necrosis of the femoral head and closely related to apoptosis.OBJECTIVE: To summarize the research progress of autophagy in the pathogenesis of steroid-induced necrosis of the femoral head by studying the interaction between cell autophagy and cell apoptosis as well as osteocytes.METHODS: A computer-based online retrieval of PubMed, Embase and CNKI databases was performed for relevant literatures published from October 1996 to October 2016 with the keywords of steroid, necrosis of the femoral head, cell apoptosis, cell autophagy, osteocyte in Chinese and English, respectively. The articles concerning steroid-induced necrosis of femoral head and cell autophagy were collected, and the redundant and old researches or Meta analysis were removed.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Mammalian target of rapamycin, Beclin-1, microtubule-associated protein 1 light chain 3, bone morphogenetic proteins, fork box protein and transcription gene family and transcription factor 4 are closely related to autophagy. The interaction between autophagy and osteocytes is correlated with steroid dose: the autophagy shows protective factor under the low dose corticosteroids; however, with the increase of the dosage, a large number of apoptotic cells, and the phenomenon of bone loss can been observed. Furthermore, the relationship of cell autophagy with apoptosis and bone mass maintenance is still controversial, which needs to be explored in depth via a series of rational experiments.
5.Measurement and comparison of the digital anatomy of the tibia proximal part for the Han and Mongolian nationality
Zhifeng ZHANG ; Zhenqun ZHAO ; Jian HUANG ; Bo HOU ; Jing WEI ; Xing WANG ; Leigang ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(53):8627-8632
BACKGROUND:In the process of designing knee joint prosthesis and operating total knee arthroplasty for the Chinese people, we should not only take into account the proximal tibial anatomical characteristics and the difference of geometry, but also should pay attention to the differences between different races. OBJECTIVE:To compare the anatomical morphological differences between Mongolian and Han nationality through measuring the CT tomography scanning and three-dimensional reconstruction measurement of tibia proximal part of Han and Mongolian nationality, so as to provide the data references for prosthesis selection used for total knee arthroplasty. METHODS:Total y 60 patients who received the treatment at the Department of Joint Surgery were col ected, and divided into Han nationality and Mongolian nationality groups (n=30/group, 15 males and 15 females in each group). The age was (36.00+7.22) years old. 16-row helical CT scan (American GE Lightspeed 16) was used for spiral scanning, slice thickness 0.625 mm. Scanning images were exported in DICOM format and saved. Digital three-dimensional reconstruction measurement was conducted using Mimics 15.0 three-dimensional reconstruction software. The tibial plateau width, anteroposterior diameter of the medial tibial plateau and lateral anteroposterior diameter were measured respectively to observe whether there were any differences among sex, sides and nationality. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:There were no significant differences in the above indicators between left and right sides (P>0.05). There were significant differences in tibial plateau width, anteroposterior diameter of the medial tibial plateau and lateral anteroposterior diameter between males and females, and Han and Mongolian nationality groups (P<0.05). Specific performed in:(1) There was significant difference in the morphological measurement parameters of proximal tibia between sex for Han and Mongolian nationality, and the mean value of male was larger compared with that of female. (2) There was certain significant difference in the part of the parameter indicators between Han and Mongolian nationality groups. These results suggest that the prosthesis should be chose and placed correctly according to the differences of morphological characteristics, gender, nationality, region of the Chinese people. (3) Digital three-dimensional reconstruction technology and individualized design can choose suitable prosthesis for different people, so as to ensure a good repair effect in patients after total knee replacement.
6.3-Methyladenine regulating autophagy gene Beclin1 can alleviate the occurrence and development of steroid-induced avascular necrosis of the femoral head
Liang SUN ; Wanlin LIU ; Risong NA ; Zhenqun ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2019;23(15):2391-2396
BACKGROUND: Steroid-induced avascular necrosis of the femoral head is a worldwide problem, and its pathogenesis still remains unclear. Its pathogenesis is still the focus of research in this field. OBJECTIVE: To discuss the role of autophagy gene Beclin1 in steroid-induced avascular necrosis of the femoral head and the effect of 3-methyladenine on Beclin1. METHODS: Thirty-six 5-month-old Japanese white rabbits (provided by Xi'an Dilepu Biological Resource Development Co., Ltd.) were included and randomly divided into control group (intramuscular injection of normal saline), avascular necrosis of the femoral head group (intramuscular injection of methylprednisolone) and 3-methyladenine group (intramuscular injection of methylprednisolone and 3-methyladenine), with 12 rabbits in each group. The injection was conducted four times, with 1 week in between. The animals from each group were sacrificed at 1, 2, 3 and 4 weeks for sample taken. Vacant bone lacunae were counted under optical microscope. mRNA and protein expression levels of Beclin1 were detected by RT-PCR and western blot assay. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: (1) Histomorphological observation under optical microscope showed that the rate of vacant lacunae in the avascular necrosis of the femoral head and 3-methyladenine groups was significantly increased (P < 0.05), and was significantly lower in the 3-methyladenine group than that in the avascular necrosis of the femoral head group (P < 0.05). (2) Glucocorticoid could rapidly stimulate the expression of Beclin1 mRNA in the femoral head tissue, and the protein level was significantly increased at the first two weeks, suggesting that autophagy was activated. 3-Methyladenine could inhibit this process. (3) These findings indicate that enhanced autophagy gene Beclin1 expression is important for avascular necrosis of the femoral head. 3-Methyladenine can regulate Beclin1, thereby controlling autophagy, which alleviates the occurrence and development of avascular necrosis of the femoral head.
7.Investigation on cognition of scientific research integrity of medical staff in a tertiary hospital in Xinjiang
Tingyu MA ; Yang ZHAO ; Hui LI ; Zhenqun WENG ; Li YU ; Junqin LIANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2022;35(2):141-146
Objective:To understand the cognition of research integrity of in-service medical staff in a tertiary hospital in Xinjiang, provide possible reference for research integrity training.Methods:In March 2021, an electronic questionnaire survey was conducted to investigate the knowledge of scientific research integrity of in-service medical staff in a tertiary hospital in Xinjiang. T test and analysis of variance were used for univariate analysis, and multiple linear regression was used for multivariate analysis.Results:550 valid questionnaires were collected in total, and the overall awareness rate of scientific research integrity of in-service medical staff was less than 60%. Univariate analysis showed that there were differences in cognitive score of scientific research integrity among medical staff who participating in different scientific research activities ( P<0.05). Multivariate analysis showed that the educational level of the in-service medical staff, whether they participated in scientific research training, whether they had the qualifications of graduate student supervisor, the interaction between educational level and participation in scientific research training was statistically significant ( P<0.05). LSD test of educational level and participation in scientific research training showed that there was a statistically significant difference in educational level of participation in scientific research training ( P<0.01). Conclusions:The cognition of research integrity on in-service medical staff in a tertiary hospital in Xinjiang need to be enhanced, and their knowledge of research integrity need to be improved. Various measures should be carried out to strengthen the research integrity education and training, so as to improve the level of medical staff’s cognition of research integrity, and improve the medical staff’s attitudes of research integrity.
8.Case report of habitual dislocation of the hip in children and a review of systematic literature
Yishan WEI ; Wanlin LIU ; Guoqiang WANG ; Qiang HAO ; Rui BAI ; Daihe LI ; Zhenqun ZHAO ; Yong WANG ; Liang SUN ; Chao SUN ; Muhan NA ; Fan LU ; Guoyang MA ; Dewen YANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2022;42(16):1065-1076
Objective:To explore the clinical effect of observation and psychological intervention, splint or brace fixation as well as surgical treatment on habitual dislocation of the hip (HDH) and to combine the authors' data with a compilation of the cases from the literature, evaluingating the epidemiological characteristics of HDH and the treatment scheme to maintain the stability of hip joint by systematic literature review in children.Methods:A retrospective analysis of the relevant data of 11 patients (12 hips) with HDH were treated from March 2007 to March 2021, including 2 boys and 9 girls. The age of the first dislocation was 2.25 (1.66, 3.75) years old and 4.33 (3.33, 6.17) years old at the age of diagnosis. At the same time, the relevant literature reports were searched from 1932 to 2022, and 24 HDH patients reports and clinical studies were confirmed to be included in this study according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The data of 33 patients (38 hips) with HDH who were obtained in the literature, including 5 boys and 28 girls. The age of the first dislocation was 2.00 (1.50, 2.00) years old and 4.00 (2.55, 5.00) years old at the age of diagnosis. A total of 44 patients (50 hips) with HDH who were analyzed, including gender, age of first dislocation, age of diagnosis, mode of stimulating dislocation, side and direction of dislocation, accompanying symptoms, family history, trauma history and imaging examination. The data of 41 patients with HDH (3 patients were excluded due to lack of treatment description) were treated with observation and psychological intervention in 19 patients, splint or brace fixation in 13 patients, and surgical treatment in 9 patients. The femoral neck-stem angle, acetabular index, central edge angle (CE angle) and Reimers instability index were measured by AutoCAD software, and the hip function was evaluated by Harris standard. Meantime, the disappearance time of dislocation was recorded.Results:The average follow-up time of 44 patients (50 hips) with HDH were 4.05±2.93 years old, and the time of disappearance of dislocation after treatment were 1.28±1.19 years old. Patients were diagnosed as 7 boys and 37 girls, 30 right and 8 left as well as 6 bilateral, the age of the first dislocation was 2.64±1.54 years old and 4.52±2.64 years old at the age of diagnosis. The data of 39 patients took hip flexion, adduction, internal rotation or hip flexion and adduction as the mode of stimulating dislocation. There were 43 patients with posterior dislocation, 41 patients with an audible "click" sound during dislocation, 36 patients with painless dislocation, and 37 patients with "vacuum phenomenon" were captured at the moment of dislocation. All patients with HDH had no specific family history and obvious history of trauma. There was no significant difference in general data between observation and psychological intervention group, splint or brace fixation group as well as surgical treatment group ( P>0.05). Harris standard to evaluate hip function, CE angle and Reimers instability index of the affected side were significantly different from those before and after treatment at the moment of dislocation ( H=127.51, P<0.001; H=55.70, P<0.001; H=54.69, P<0.001). Compared with the immediate disappearance of dislocation in the surgical treatment group, the disappearance time of dislocation in the observation and psychological intervention group and the splint or brace fixation group were significantly longer, and the difference was statistically significant ( H=20.83, P<0.001). Conclusion:Without specific family history and obvious trauma at young girls, painless posterior dislocation of hip with an audible "click" sound and "vacuum phenomenon" at the moment of dislocation are the significant epidemiological characteristics of HDH. Observation and psychological intervention, splint or brace fixation are recommended as the initial treatment scheme. When conservative treatment is ineffective, surgical treatment is needed to stabilize the hip joint quickly.
9.Treatment strategy for pediatric supracondylar humeral fractures with callus formation and displacement neglected for over 1 week
Yishan WEI ; Wanlin LIU ; Dewen YANG ; Rui BAI ; Daihe LI ; Zhenqun ZHAO ; Yong WANG ; Chao SUN ; Liang SUN ; Muhan NA ; Fan LU ; Zixuan XIONG ; Yu GUO
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2023;25(2):108-115
Objective:To investigate the treatment strategy for pediatric humeral supracondylar fractures with callus formation and displacement neglected for over 1 week.Methods:A retrospective analysis was made of the clinical data of 36 children who had been treated at Department of Pediatric Orthopaedics, Medical Center, The Second Affiliated Hospital, Inner Mongolia Medical University from January 2011 to January 2021 for humeral supracondylar fractures with callus formation and displacement neglected for over 1 week. There were 22 boys and 14 girls, with an age of (6.7±2.7) years (from 2.3 to 12.8 years). All fractures were Gartland type Ⅲ. The patients were divided into 2 groups according to their treatment methods: a closed reduction and percutaneous pinning (CRPP) group of 15 patients subjected to the CRPP treatment only, and a leverage group of 21 patients subjected to CRPP assisted by the "lever technique" with posterior elbow Kirschner wire prying and pulling. The 2 groups were compared in terms of operation time, fluoroscopy frequency, quality of reduction, and recovery time for elbow range of motion; the elbow range of motion, visual analogue scale (VAS), Mayo elbow performance score (MEPS) and complications were assessed at the last follow-up.Results:The 2 groups were comparable because there was no significant difference between them in the general information before operation ( P>0.05). All patients were followed up for (26.2±16.3) months (from 6 to 96 months). All the fractures obtained acceptable reduction and clinical union 4 to 6 weeks after operation. The operation time [(28.2±6.8) min] and fluoroscopy frequency [(27.0±6.0) times] in the leverage group were significantly less than those in the CRPP group [(40.8±10.8) min and (43.3±11.4) times] ( P<0.05). The CRPP group was significantly better than the leverage group in the intraoperative Baumann angle (78.1°±1.6° versus 73.7°±4.1°), lateral capitellohumeral angle (58.3°±2.6° versus 49.6°±5.2°) and horizontal rotation rate (109.5%±3.0% versus 103.2%±4.9%) ( P<0.05). The intraoperative reduction in the CRPP group was significantly closer to the normal mean value than that in the leverage group ( P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the recovery time for elbow range of motion between the CRPP and the leverage groups ( P>0.05). At the last follow-up, the Baumann angle (75.4°±2.8°) and the lateral capitellohumeral angle (53.2°±3.6°) in the leverage group were still significantly better than those in the CRPP group (78.3°±1.5° and 57.5°±2.3°) ( P<0.05). However, there was no significant difference in the elbow range of motion, VAS, MEPS or incidence of complications between the 2 groups ( P>0.05). Conclusion:To treat humeral supracondylar fractures with callus formation and displacement neglected for over 1 week in children, CRPP assisted by the "lever technique" with posterior elbow Kirschner wire prying and pulling is an efficient and accurate method, because it can lead to more satisfactory reduction than CRPP only.
10.Clinical observation of utilizing a transolecranon pin joystick technique in the treatment of multidirectionally unstable supracondylar humeral fractures in children
Yishan WEI ; Wanlin LIU ; GuoQiang WANG ; Qiang HAO ; Rui BAI ; Daihe LI ; Zhenqun ZHAO ; Yong WANG ; Liang SUN ; Chao SUN ; Muhan NA ; Dewen YANG ; Guoyang MA
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2020;40(20):1397-1408
Objective:Compared with closed reduction and percutaneous pinning (CRPP) treatment, evaluating the clinical observation of utilizing a transolecranon pin joystick technique combined with CRPP in the teatment of multidirectionally unstable supracondylar humeral fractures in children.Methods:From thirty nine pediatric multidirectionally unstable supracondylar humeral fractures hospitalized between January 2012 and January 2019, twenty seven males (69.23%) and twelve females (30.77%) were included in the study, with a average age of 6.68±2.52 years (range, 2.17-13.75 y), twenty three fractures (65.7%) were treated with CRPP (CRPP group) and the remaining Sixteen fractures (41.03%) were treated utilizing a transolecranon pin joystick technique combined with CRPP (joystick group). Both groups were followed over 16 weeks. The paired sample t test or χ2 test and Fisher's exact test were used to compare the surgical time, times of fluoroscopy, quality of reduction and neurological or vascular complications, Baumann angle, carrying angle, lateralcapitellohumeral angle, postoperative range of motion as well as function-al outcomeduringthe Sixteen weeks and the last follow-up appointment. Results:All caseswere followed up for 1.98±1.43 years, and all fractures achieved clinical healing at 4 to 6 weeks postoperation. The surgical time and times of fluoroscopy were significantly shorter for patients in the joystick group (27.17±9.68 min, 24.25±5.92 times) when compared with CRPP group (48.59±15.75 min, 49.65±23.83 times, P<0.05). All cases showed restoration of the normal lateral capitellohumeral angle. Compared with Baumann angle of normal contralateral upper extremity during the sixteen weeks and the last follow-up appointment, the quality of reduction on the anteroposterior radiographic view was significantly better for patients in the joystick group than that of CRPP group ( P<0.05). The Baumann angle of the affected upper extremity was 77.70°±2.16°, and that of the normal contralateral upper extremity was 73.78°±4.04° in the CRPP group, joystick group was 73.06°±1.81° and 72.81°±3.45°, respectively at the sixteen weeks follow-up. The Baumann angle of the affected upper extremity was 77.13°±2.20°, and that of the normal contralateral upper extremity was 74.17°±4.17° in the CRPP group, joystick group was 72.69°±1.70° and 73.38°±3.48°, respectively at the last follow-up. The range of motion and clinical outcomes based on the criteria of Flynn were similar in both groups ( P<0.05). The elbow joint function of excellent and good rate of the criteria of Flynn was 82.61%, elbow flexion was 134.13°±8.61°, elbow extension was -3.48°±6.47° in the CRPP group, joystick group was 81.25%, 132.19°±9.48° and -3.44°± 4.37°, respectively at the sixteen weeks follow-up. The elbow joint function of excellent and good rate of the criteria of Flynn was 91.30%, elbow flexion was 140.14°±5.76°, elbow extension was -0.65±3.79° in the CRPP group, joystick group was 93.75%, 141.88°±5.12° and -0.31°±3.86°, respectivelyat the last follow-up. No immediate postoperative complications were observed. Conclusion:A transolecranon pin joystick technique combined with CRPP is a safe and effective method, can decrease surgical time and times of fluoroscopy and improve quality of reduction with no increasing risk of complications for closed reduction of multidirectionally unstable supracondylar humeral fractures in children.