1.Clinical Effect of Anterolateral Approach for Patients with Hip Arthroplasty and Effect on Serum CRP, IL-6 and D-Dimer Levels
Jun LI ; Guangyue ZHAO ; Qiang SUN ; Yonggang ZHU ; Baobao XUE
Progress in Modern Biomedicine 2017;17(24):4684-4687
Objective:To study Clinical Effect of Anterolateral Approach ofor the Patients with Hip Arthroplasty and the effect on the serum CRP,IL-6,D-Dimer in levels.Methods:102 Patients with Hip Arthroplasty who received therapy from February 2013 to January 2015 in our hospital,Patients were asked to be divided into observation group and control group.Among them,the control group of 54 cases,through the conventional approach to hip arthroplasty;48 cases of observation group.Serum CRP,IL-6 and D-dimer levels were compared between the two groups before and after surgery,and the efficacy of the two groups was compared by follow-up.Results:After treatment,the total effective rate of the observation group was significantly higher than that of the control group (P<0.05),Serum CRP,IL-6 and D-dimers increased in both groups at 12 h after surgery and decreased gradually at 7 and 14 days.The levels of serum CRP,IL-6 and D-dimer in the observation group were significantly lower than those in the control group at 12 h,7 d and 14d(P<0.05).Conclusion:The clinical effect of the anterolateral approach on hip arthroplasty is more significant than that of conventional approach,and can effectively reduce the levels of serum CRP,IL-6 and D-dimer,and is more favorable for postoperative recovery.
2.Relationship among dark triad, peer relationship and cyber-bullying of middle school students
WANG Bochen , JIN Cancan, ZHAO Baobao, JI Aitong.
Chinese Journal of School Health 2020;41(2):243-246
Objective:
To explore the relationship among dark triad, peer relationship, and cyber bullying of middle school students, and to provide suggestions for intervention of cyberbullying behavior of middle school students.
Methods:
Peer Relationship Scale (PRS), Dirty Dozen (DD) and Cyberbullying Questionnaire (CBQ) were administrated to 1 934 middle school students in Beijing and Yunnan by cluster sampling.
Results:
Middle school boys scored significantly higher on the dark triad and cyber-bullying than girls ( F =13.45, 50.20, P <0.01). The dark triad of middle school students was positively correlated with cyber-bullying ( r =0.38, 0.40, 0.21, P <0.01), while negative dimensions of peer relationship were positively correlated with cyber-bullying ( r = -0.10 , -0.22, -0.16, P <0.01). Peer relationship had a moderating effect on the relationship between dark triad and cyber-bullying ( β =-0.07, t =-3.24,Δ R 2=0.00, P <0.01).
Conclusion
Positive peer relationship can reduce the cyber-bullying behavior of middle school students with high dark triad which should be emphasized among middle school students.
3.Physical and mental factors associated with concurrent anxiety and depression in the elderly
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2018;37(10):1156-1160
Objective To explore the characteristics and influencing factors for concurrent anxiety and depression in geriatric patients.Methods A total of 1 318 older people aged over 60 from Beijing were investigated and divided into four groups:high anxiety with high depression,high anxiety with low depression,low anxiety with high depression,and low anxiety with low depression,based on results of Geriatric Depression Scale(GDS)and Geriatric Anxiety Inventory(GAI).Results Logistic regression analysis found that,compared with institution-dwelling elderly,home-dwelling patients were more prone to anxiety (βlow depression =1.66,P =0.01;βhigh depression =2.41,P =0.03),regardless of depression levels,but when anxiety levels were high,depression was easier to relieve in home-dwelling elderly than in their institution-dwelling counterparts(β=-1.50,P =0.01);Compared with patients with low anxiety and low depression,family support (β =-0.16,P =0.06) and friend support(β=-0.23,P =0.01)could reduce the incidence of high anxiety and high depression.Self-care abilities could predict the occurrence of high anxiety and high depression,rather than low anxiety and low depression,in the elderly (β=-1.81,P =0.01).Comorbidities(β=0.28,P =0.09)and neurological disorders were importan t risk factors for concurrent anxiety and depression.Conclusions In addition to physical health and self-care abilities,strong social support and quality elderly care (especially for neurological patients)can help reduce the incidence of concurrent anxiety and depression in elderly people.
5.Transfer of medial gastrocnemius head muscle flap combined with induced membrane technique in treatment of anterior medial Gustilo-Anderson type Ⅲ B injury of the middle and upper tibia accompanied by bone defect
Baobao XUE ; Jun LI ; Yonggang ZHU ; Jiwei ZOU ; Zhao YANG ; Chao XU ; Long BI ; Yingsen XUE ; Guangyue ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2021;37(7):593-599
Objective:To analyze the therapeutic effect of medial gastrocnemius muscle flap transfer combined with induced membrane technique in repairing anterior medial Gustilo-Anderson type ⅢB injury of the middle and upper tibia accompanied by bone defect.Methods:A retrospective case series study was conducted to analyze 21 patients with anterior medial Gustilo-Anderson type ⅢB injury of middle and upper tibia accompanied by bone defectanterior medial tibial fractures admitted to Xijing Hospital,Air Force Military Medical University from April 2017 to January 2019. There were 15 males and 6 females,with the age of (38.6 ± 7.6)years (range,18-66 years). After admission,all patients had bone defect repair and fixation and soft tissue defect repair using membrane induction technique in the first stage. The area of soft tissue defect ranged from 8.0 cm × 6.0 cm to 16.0 cm × 12.0 cm. The length of tibial defect was (5.5 ± 1.8) cm (ranged,3.5-11.0 cm). The size of metastasis of medial gastrocnemius flap ranged from 12.0 cm × 8.0 cm to 22.0 cm × 13.0 cm. The survival rate of muscle flap was observed. One week after the wound was stabilized,skin grafting on the surface of muscle flap was performed at second stage. The graft survival was observed. The induced membrane technique was used to reconstruct bone defects at third stage. The infection index,lower extremity functional scale (LEFS) and Mazur ankle function score were compared before and at the last follow-up. The fracture healing and related complications were observed,and the lower limb function was evaluated by Johner-Wruhs scoring system at the last follow-up.Results:All patients were followed up for 11-26 months [(18.4 ± 5.1) months]. The muscle flap transferred survived in all patients at first stage. The skin graft survived at second stage,and the wound healing time was 1-4 weeks [(3.1 ± 0.5)weeks]. After the surgery at third stage,the healing time of bone fracture was (8.2 ± 0.7)months (range,6-10 months). A significantly lowered level of infection was observed at the last follow-up compared to that before operation ( P < 0.01). The LEFS and Mazur ankle function scores of the affected limb were (52.2 ±8.9)points and (75.2 ± 13.1)points at the last follow-up,significantly higher than those before operation [(36.0 ± 5.6)points,(53.7 ± 14.6)points] ( P < 0.01). The soft tissue defect was repaired satisfactorily,and the broken ends of bone defects were healed at the last follow-up. Delayed bone union occurred in 3 patients,but no infection,osteomyelitis,foot drop or other complications occurred. According to Johner- Wruhs score,18 patients were rated as excellent,2 patients as good,1 patient as fair and 0 patient as poor,with the excellent and good rate of 95%. Conclusion:For patients with anterior medial Gustilo-Anderson type ⅢB injury of the middle and upper tibia accompanied by bone defect,transfer of medial gastrocnemius head muscle flap combined with induced membrane technique can effectively repair the injured limb,reduce infection and restore partial function of the lower limb,indicating that the procedure is an effective treatment strategy with satisfactory clinical results.
6.Tissue distribution of marbofloxacin in pigs after a single intramuscular injection.
Fan YANG ; Yiming LIU ; Zhili LI ; Yuqin WANG ; Baobao LIU ; Zhensheng ZHAO ; Bianhua ZHOU ; Guoyong WANG
Journal of Veterinary Science 2017;18(2):169-173
Tissue distribution of marbofloxacin was studied in pigs after a single intramuscular injection at 2.5 mg/kg body weight. Samples of plasma, muscle, liver, kidney, heart, lung, and muscle at the injection site were randomly collected from five pigs at 2, 6, 10, 24, 48, 72, and 96 h after administration. Marbofloxacin concentrations were determined by using high-performance liquid chromatography with ultraviolet detection and were subjected to non-compartmental analysis to obtain kinetic parameters. The elimination half-life (t(1/2λz)) of marbofloxacin at the injection site was 22.12 h, while those in kidney, plasma, liver, lung, heart, and muscle were 16.75, 21.48, 21.84, 24.00, 24.45, and 28.91 h, respectively. Areas under the concentration-time curve from 0 h to (∞) (AUC(0–∞)s) were calculated to be 31.17 h·µg·mL⁻¹ for plasma and 32.97, 33.92, 34.78, 37.58, 42.02, and 98.80 h·µg·g⁻¹ for heart, muscle, lung, liver, kidney, and injection site, respectively. The peak concentration (C(max)) of marbofloxacin was 1.62 µg/mL in plasma and 1.71, 1.74, 1.86, 1.93, 2.45, and 7.64 µg/g in heart, lung, muscle, kidney, liver, and injection site, respectively. The results show that marbofloxacin was fast absorbed, extensively distributed, and slowly eliminated from pigs after a single intramuscular administration.
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