2.Clinical observation on plate on the metatarsal side to reconstruction of tarsometatarsal joint dislocations secondary to diabetic charcot foot.
Hai-bo ZHOU ; Chao ZHANG ; Cai-long LIU ; Lei CHEN
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2016;29(6):553-556
OBJECTIVETo evaluate clinical results of plate on the metatarsal side to reconstruction of tarsometatarsal joint dislocations secondary to diabetic charcot foot.
METHODSSeven patients (9 feet) patients with tarsometatarsal joint dislocations secondary to diabetic charcot foot were treated with plating from April 2012 to December 2014. All patients were male, and 5 cases were on the unilateral side and 2 cases were on the bilateral sides. The age of patients ranged from 45 to 52 with an average of 48 years old. The history of diabetics was from 6 to 15 years. X-ray and CT were used to evaluate fractures healing,and AOFAS was applied to estimate recovery of joint function.
RESULTSAll patients were followed up from 12 to 24 months with an average of 19 months. All incisions were healed at stage I . No infection, loosening and breakage of internal fixation, bone nonunion were found after operation. According to postoperative X-ray and CT results, the time of fracture healing ranged from 10 to 20 weeks with an average of 16 weeks. Six feet got excellent results, 2 good and 1 moderate based on AOFAS scoring.
CONCLUSIONTarsometatarsal joint dislocations secondary to diabetic charcot foot treated with plate on the metatarsal side could obtain stable fixation and got satisfied early clinical results.
Adult ; Bone Plates ; Diabetes Complications ; surgery ; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ; complications ; Female ; Foot Diseases ; etiology ; surgery ; Fracture Fixation, Internal ; Humans ; Joint Dislocations ; surgery ; Male ; Metatarsal Bones ; surgery ; Middle Aged ; Tarsal Joints ; surgery
3.The study on effects of indoor air filtration on radon exposure to residents
Liping HE ; Bo CHEN ; Chao ZHAO ; Weihai ZHUO
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2016;36(9):688-693
Objective To evaluate the influence of indoor air filtration by air purifier on the behavior of indoor radon progeny and estimate its effects on indoor radon exposure to residents.Methods The concentrations of indoor radon progeny with and without the air filtration were calculated by the theoretical model developed in this study.Based on the dose conversion factors of attached and unattached radon progeny,the mitigation effects of indoor radon exposure due to the air filtration were estimated.Verification experiments were conducted in an airtight room.Results With the air filtration rate increased,the removal efficiency of indoor radon progeny would appear more obvious.For an airtight room with its initial aerosol concentration of 10 000 cm-3,the concentration of total radon progeny would decrease by more than 90% when the air filtration rate exceeded 10 h-1.But the concentrations of indoor unattached radon progeny would increase by using the air purifier in different extents.The variations of radon progeny concentrations and the decrease of internal doses were closely related to the filtration rate of air purifier.With the air filtration rates increased,the mitigation effects would be better and faster.The internal dose would reduce by more than 70% when the filtration rate exceeded 5 h-1.Conclusions Although the indoor concentration of unattached radon progeny will increase by using the air purifier,it is still effective in reducing the exposure dose to residents due to the inhalation of radon progeny.
4.Effects of nebulized nitric oxide donors on acute hypoxic pulmonary hypertension in newborn piglets
Hongping XIA ; Guoying HUANG ; Bo SUN ; Chao CHEN
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2006;0(02):-
Objective To observe the effects of nebulized nitric oxide donors on pulmonary and systemic hemodynamics during pulmonary hypertension induced by hypoxia (FiO_2=0.1,for 1 hour)in newborn piglets. Methods Twenty-four anesthetized and mechanically ventilated piglets were randomly divided into four groups:(1)group S (n=6),control group;(2)group C (n=6),receiving saline after hypoxia;(3)group NTG,receiving nebulized nitroglycerin after hypoxia;(4)group SNP,receiving nebulized sodium nitroprusside after hypoxia. Mean arterial pressure (MAP)and mean pulmonary arterial pressure (MPAP)were monitored continuously. Arterial blood gas analysis was determined at baseline,1 hour after hypoxia,termination of nebulization and 0.5 h after nebulization. After nebulization,blood methemoglobin (MetHb)and plasma NO level were measured.Results Acute hypoxia resulted in a significant increase in MPAP. At 1 hour after hypoxia,MPAP in group C,group NTG and group SNP were significantly higher than that in group S(P0.05).After nebulization,there were no significant differences in plasma NO level and blood MetHb level between groups. No rebound pulmonary hypertension was observed after withdrawal of nebulization. Conclusion Both NTG and SNP nebulization could be used as selective pulmonary vasodilators for acute hypoxic pulmonary hypertension.
5.Verification of Ancient and Modern Circling Acupuncture Manipulations
Yuan XU ; Chao WANG ; Jingqing KANG ; Bo CHEN ; Yi GUO
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2015;(2):173-175
By sorting out the literature on circling acupuncture manipulation in past dynasties’ acupuncture books and famous doctors’ treatises and selecting representative doctors and works, this article summarizes, sorts out and analyzes the definition, performance, action and application of circling acupuncture manipulation and explores its essence in order to promote the inheritance of circling acupuncture manipulation as old and very effective therapy and better its clinical application.
6.Case-control study on modified femoral prosthesis in reducing the incidence of patellar clunk syndrome after the initial posterior stabilized total knee arthroplasty.
Yang-Bo LIU ; Jian-Dong YUAN ; Cheng-Wei CHEN ; Chao ZHANG ; Kai CHEN ; Lei CHEN
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2014;27(4):278-282
OBJECTIVETo explore therapeutic effects of modified femoral prosthesis applied in the initial posterior stabilized total knee arthroplasty.
METHODSFrom April 1, 2012 to January 1, 2013, 156 patients with knee osteoarthritis underwent posterior stabilized total knee arthroplasty by the same director of orthopedic surgeon. Sixty-one patients were treated with modified femoral prosthesis, including 7 males and 54 females, with an average age of (68.34 +/- 5.41) years old; and 95 patients were treated with conventional designed femoral prosthesis, including 14 males and 81 females, with an average age of (69.92 +/- 5.11) years old. Indexes including age, body mass index, Insall-Salvati index, type of prosthesis, occurrence rate of patella click syndrome, postoperative line of force of lower extremity and postoperative function of the knee joint were observed and recorded. And American Knee Society (AKS) score was used to evaluate the clinical results.
RESULTSAll the patients were followed up, and the duration ranged from 36 to 56 weeks, with a mean of 45.31 weeks. Among patients in the conventional designed femoral prosthesis group, 7 patients had patella click syndrome, but there was no patient having patellar click syndrome in the modified femoral prosthesis group. Postoperative knee activity of patients in the modified femoral prosthesis group was (110.98 +/- 10.32) degrees, which was better than (107.05 +/- 8.61) degrees in the conventional designed femoral prosthesis group. The AKS score in the modified femoral prosthesis group was 129.79 +/- 9.63 during 21 to 28 days after operation, which was higher than 126.85 +/- 7.79 in the conventional designed femoral prosthesis group.
CONCLUSIONNew designed femoral components are effective to reduce the occurrence rate of postoperative patellar click syndrome and obtain better early functional recovery from knee surgery.
Aged ; Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee ; adverse effects ; instrumentation ; Case-Control Studies ; Female ; Femur ; surgery ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Incidence ; Knee Joint ; surgery ; Knee Prosthesis ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Postoperative Complications ; epidemiology ; etiology ; Retrospective Studies
7.Clinical distribution and antimicrobial resistance of pathogens causing healthcare-associated infection in a comprehensive hospital
Hongping PAN ; Congjia CHU ; Lihong CHEN ; Bo YANG ; Chao LIANG ; Qing CHEN ; Yu HUANG
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2017;16(3):225-228
Objective To understand the clinical distribution characteristics and antimicrobial resistance of pathogens causing healthcare-associated infection(HAI) in a comprehensive hospital.Methods Clinical data of patients with HAI in this hospital between May 2012 and May 2015 were collected,the distribution and antimicrobial resistance of pathogens isolated from patients were analyzed.Results A total of 6 563 cases of HAI occurred among 183 850 patients,incidence of HAI was 3.57%,445 patients were isolated at least two kinds of pathogens,375 (84.27%) patients were isolated two kinds of pathogens,132 of whom were infected with both gram negative bacilli.4 478 specimens were sent for pathogenic detection,2 503 (55.90%) of which were isolated pathogens;a total of 2 755 pathogens were isolated,including 1 713(62.18%) strains of gram-negative bacilli,732(26.57%) gram positive cocci,304(11.03%) yeast-like fungi,and 6(0.22%) anaerobic bacteria.524(19.02%)strains were mainly from patients in department of neurology.The main specimen was sputum (n =1 340,48.64%).The isolation rates of carbapenem-resistant Escherichia coli (CREC),Klebsiella pneumoniae (CRKP),Acinetobacter baumnannii (CRAB),and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (CRPA) were 0.39% (2/510),1.66% (3/181),59.14% (207/ 350),and 5.29 % (11/208) respectively;isolation rate of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) was 21.55%(25/116).Conclusion Multidrug-resistant organisms causing HAl are various,it is necessary to understand distribution characteristics and prevalence of pathogens,monitor multidrug-resistant organisms,and implement contact isolation measures,so as to prevent the outbreak of HAI.
9.Correlation between ascending aortic elasticity and coronary blood flow reserve in patients with hyper-tension
Shengwu CHAO ; Jihai FAN ; Lina WANG ; Ling WANG ; Ruilin PAN ; Bo LI ; Taotao CHEN
Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine 2016;25(2):126-129
Objective:To explore the correlation between ascending aortic elasticity and coronary blood flow reserve (CFR)in patients with hypertension.Methods:A total of 60 patients with essential hypertension were regarded as hypertension group,another 50 normotensive subjects were enrolled as normal control group during the same period. Ascending aortic dilation (D),stiffness (β)and CFR were measured and calculated by tissue Doppler ultrasound,then compared between two groups.Pearson correlation analysis was used to analyze the correlation amongβ,D and CFR.Results:Compared with normal control group,there were significant reductions in D [(3.59±0.30)10-6 cm2/d vs.(2.88±0.77)10-6 cm2/d]and CFR [(3.23±1.16)vs.(2.02±0.63)],and significant rise inβ[(3.54 ±1.52)vs.(5.46±1.98)]in hypertension group,P<0.05 or<0.01. Pearson correlation analysis indicated thatβwas significant inversely correlated with CFR (r=-0.413,P=0.005),while D was significant positively correla- ted with CFR (r=0.384,P=0.003 ).Conclusion:Reduced ascending aortic elasticity is significantly correlated with coronary blood flow reserve.
10.Exhaled ntric xxide in nonates wth and wthout hypoxemic respiratory failure
Lijuan LIU ; Xirong GAO ; Panpan WU ; Liling QIAN ; Chao CHEN ; Bo SUN
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2011;20(8):856-860
ObjectiveTo establish a method for measuring exhaled nitric oxide (eNO)concentrations in neonates with and without hypoxemic respiratory failure ( HRF), and to investigate the relationship between eNO and respiratory parameters in neonates with HRF. Methods Twenty-two newborn infants with HRF and 26 control neonates were included within the first 24 hours of postnatal life.Their eNO levels were detected with a rapid-response chemiluminescence analyzer daily during the first week of their postnatal life, and lung mechanics and gas exchange efficiency were monitored at the same time, such as pulse oxygen saturation ( SpO2 ), inspired fraction of oxygen ( FiO2 ) and other parameters.Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney U tests were used to compare eNO, SpO2/FiO2 and eNO/ ( SpO2/FiO2 × 100) in two groups. Pearson's correlation analyses were used to determine the relationships between eNO levels and indices of hypoxemic respiratory failure. ResultsDuring the first two days of postnatal life, eNO values of HRF neonates were higher than those of the control neonates[day 1,(7. 9 ± 3.2 )× 10-9 vs. (5.8 ±1.8)×10-9, P<0.05;day2, (8.8±3.2)×10-9vs. (6.0±2.4)×10-9, P<0. 05], butthere were no significant differences in the following days. With SpO2/FiO2 increasing, difference of eNO values between the HRF and non-HRF controls became narrowed, but there was still two fold difference of eNO/(SpO2/FiO2 × 100) on day 5-7. ConclusionsA method for measuring eNO was established and there was difference in neonates with and without HRF, which diminished with prolonged postnatal days, reflecting pathophysiological characteristics of HRF.