1.Progress in research on techniques of pedicle screw insertion in thoracolumbars pine
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2002;0(01):-
Application of the techniques of pedicle screw fixation in t horacolumbar spine has forcefully promoted the development of spinal surgery. Th e key to the techniques is that the pedicle screw insertion must be located into the sole exact routeway of the three-dimensional-space, that is, into the inn er vertebral body through the pedicle according to the exact arrow plane angle a nd horizontal plane angle. Recently great development has been made in the resea rch on the techniques of pedicle screw insertion in thoracolumbar spine, especia lly in the supervising means during operation. The means have been developed fro m the traditional X-ray perspective or photograph apposition to the application of computer-assisted technique. This paper reviews and discusses the current d evelopment and prospects in the research on the techniques of pedicle screw inse rtion in thoracolumbar spine.
2.Clinical research of different scoring systems in predicting the severity of acute pancreatitis
Journal of Clinical Surgery 2015;(6):440-442,443
Objective To investigate different scoring systems in predicting the severity of acute pancreatitis(AP).Methods The clinical data of 1 56 patients with AP were retrospectively reviewed.Ser-um c-reactive protein(CRP)levels were measuredat admission.According to the Chinese guidelines for the management of acute pancreatitis(2007),all the patients were categorizedas either mild acute pancre-atitis(MAP)or severe acute pancreatitis(SAP).Ranson,acute physiology and chronic health evaluation (APACHE)-Ⅱ,bedside index for severity in acute pancreatitis(BISAP),and computed tomography se-verity index(CTSI)scoring systemswere calculated according to the corresponding grading standardsin all patients.Patients were divided into MAP group(APACHEⅡ <8,Ranson <3,BISAP <2,CTSI <3 and CRP <21 .4)and SAP group (APACHEⅡ≥8,Ranson≥3,BISAP≥2,CTSI≥3 and CRP≥21 .4)ac-cording to the scoring results.ROC curve was used to compare the difference among the systems.Results Among the 1 56 patients,21 (1 3.5%)were classified as SAP and 1 35 as (86.5%)MAP.AUCs for Ranson,BISAP,APACHEⅡ,CTSI,and CRP in predicting SAP were 0.69 (95%CI:0.62-0.76),0.74 (95%CI:0.66-0.80),0.78 (95%CI:0.70-0.84),0.69 (95%CI:0.61 -0.76),and 0.68 (95%CI:0.57-0.78),respectively.There were no significant differences among these scoring systems.Conclusion There were no significant differencesin predicting the severity of AP among these scoring systems. Therefore,the early prediction of SAP should consider multiple scoring systems,and the referential signifi-cance of accessing and applying a simpler laboratory indicator deserves further studies.
3.Special Review on Rational Drug Use in Children with Common Cold
Herald of Medicine 2017;36(8):926-929
Objective To understand drug use in children with common cold through comments on prescription and drug analysis,and to provide theoretical basis for standardizing medical treatment and promoting rational drug use.Methods A retrospective survey method was applied.Prescriptions of common cold in the department of pediatrics from Oct.to Dec.2015 were reviewed,and Excel 2013 was used for statistical analysis.Rationality of drug use was evaluated based onhospital prescription review management specification (try out),instructions and consensus of related experts at home and abroad.Results The utilization rate of antibacterial drugs was 93.4%in children with common cold of our hospital,utilization rate of antiviral drugs was 59.7%,utilization rate of compound cold medicine was 96.4%,and the rate of combined utilization of more than two kinds of compound medicine was 65.7%.Excessive medicine for common cold existed and abuse of cold medicine,antimicrobial and antiviral drug,irational drug combination in this hospital.Conclusion Clinical doctors lack cognition to common cold and cold medicines.Hospital pharmacy department should take effective pharmaceutical interventions to improve the level of rational drug use.
4.Effect of Metal Ions on Cell Growth and Phenol Degradation of a Thermophilic Strain BF80
Microbiology 1992;0(06):-
The effect on the growth and phenol degradation of the thermophilic strain BF80 by seventeen different metal ions were studied. The results showed that the metal ions certainly affected the growth and phenol degradation of the strain BF80. At the concentration of 0.01%,contrasting to the comparison,the growth and phenol degradation of the strain BF80 were restrained intensively by the metal ions of Cu2+,Zn2+,Co2+,Ba2+,Hg2+,Ni2+,Ag+,Al3+. The metal ions of Cr2+ restrained the phenol degradation of BF80 strongly while Cr2+ restrained the growth of BF80 faintly. The metal ions of Sn2+,Fe2+,Fe3+,Pn2+ restrained the growth and phenol degradation of the strain BF80 at a certain concentration,and the effect of inhibition in-creased with the increase of the concentrations of the metal ions. At the low concentration of Mn2+ or Mo2+,the growth and phenol degradation of the strain BF80 were increased,but if the concentration beyond the 0.1%,the growth and phenol degradation of the strain BF80 were inhibited. At the different concentration of Ca2+ or Mg2+,the growth of the strain BF80 were increased and the phenol degradation were accelerated,but the max rate of phenol degradation by BF80 was not influenced obviously. When the medium was added themixture of metal ions of Mo2+ and Mn2+,the strain BF80 grew better,but the rate of the phenol degradation was lower than that of single Mo2+ and Mn2+.
5.The roles of thrombin and iron ions in brain jury after intracerebral hemorrhage
Yi HUANG ; Yun CHEN ; Ronghua TANG ; Zhouping TANG
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2010;18(5):390-392
Intracerebral hemorrhage is a neurological emergency with high disability and mortality. Studies have demonstrated that thrombin formation,erythrocytolysis and iron ions play important roles in the brain injury after intracerebral hemorrhage. This article reviews the mechanisms of thrombin and iron ions in intracerebral hemorrhage-mediated brain injury.
8. Differences of activated brain areas during brain error-monitoring in schizophrenia patients
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2010;30(1):48-52
Objective: To study the differences of activated brain areas during brain error monitoring in schizophrenia patients. Methods: The latencies and amplitudes of error related negativity (ERN) were obtained in 16 patients with first episode schizophrenia and 25 normal controls by high-density event related potential (ERP) technique, and the activated areas were analyzed by low resolution electromagnetic tomography (LORETA). Results: The correct response rate was significantly lower in the schizophrenia participant group than in the control group (P<0.01), and the reaction periods of correct responses and incorrect responses were significantly longer in the schizophrenia group than in the control group (P<0.05, P<0.01). The ERN latencies in the schizophrenic patients were significantly longer on Cz and Pz electrodes compared with those in the control subjects (P<0.05) and ERN amplitudes were significantly smaller than those in the controls (P<0.05). The activation of insula, superior temporal gyrus, middle temporal gyrus, and inferior parietal lobule were obviously lower in the schizophrenic participants than in the controls. Conclusion: Some brain area, such as insular, may contribute to the dysfunction of error monitoring in schizophrenia patients.
9.Transcription factor Yin-Yang1 and tumor
Yun TANG ; Xueli LI ; Xuezhu XU
Journal of International Oncology 2012;39(2):89-92
Yin-Yang1 (YY1),as a ubiquitous nuclear transcription factor with double transcriptional activity in eukaryotic cells,regulates many genes transcription and plays an important role in the cellule biological processes.Overexpression of YY1 is found in several tumor types recently,and may play a role in tumor development and progression by regulating oncogenes,tumor suppressor genes,angiogenesis related factors,as well as apoptosis.YY1 may become a new kind of tumor markers,is conducive to estimate the prognosis of patients with tumor and gain important breakthrough in cancer targeted therapy.
10.Retreatment for locally recurrent rectal cancer
Huazhang ZHUANG ; Yun GUO ; Zongjiang TANG
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(24):-
Objective To explore the efficacy of various retreatment for locally recurrent rectal cancer after radical surgery. Methods Totally 107 patients of locally recurrent rectal cancer, who were admitted from August, 1993 to February, 2002 and retreated, were retrospectively analyzed. Results Thirty-two patients were treated by resection combined with adjuvant therapy (group A), 37 patients underwent resection alone (group B), and 38 patients received adjuvant therapy alone (group C). The medium age of these three groups was 49.3?20.7, 44.4?25.4, 52.9?29.1, respectively. The median survival time of groups A, B, C was 27.8, 14.6, 13.7 months, respectively. The five-year survival rate of group A was significantly higher than that of groups B and C (P