1.Observations on the Efficacy of Electroacupuncture plus a Multi-function Cervical Rehabilitation System in Treating Cervical Spondylosis
Zheng HUANG ; Qiping DAI ; Jian SUN ; Yunpeng WU ; Tao CHE
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2015;(11):1088-1090
Objective To investigate the clinical efficacy of electroacupuncture plus a multi-function cervical rehabilitation system in treating cervical spondylosis.Methods Sixty patients with cervical spondylosis were randomly allocated to treatment and control groups, 30 cases each. The treatment group received electroacupuncture plus treatment with a multi-function cervical rehabilitation system and the control group, electroacupuncture alone. After 30 days of treatment, changes in the pain score, the neck disability index, and cervical active range of motion and isometric muscle strength were observed in the two groups and the clinical therapeutic effects were compared between the two groups.Results The total efficacy rate was 96.7% in the treatment group and 93.3% in the control group; there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups (P>0.05). There were statistically significant pre-/post-treatment differences in the pain score, the neck disability index, and cervical active range of motion and isometric muscle strength in the two groups (P<0.01,P<0.05). There were statistically significant post-treatment differences in the neck disability index, and cervical active range of motion and isometric muscle strength between the treatment and control groups (P<0.05).Conclusions Electroacupuncture plus a multi-function cervical rehabilitation system is an effective way to treat cervical spondylosis. It can relieve the clinical symptoms in the patients.
2.Validity of different formulas to predict lengths of the right internal jugular vein catheterization by anterior ap-proach
Liangda ZHANG ; Jianqiang DAI ; Guodong ZHENG ; Xianhua HUANG ; Wenping XU
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2014;(6):617-619
Objective To explore the most effective formula to predict the catheterization length of the right internal jugular vein by an-terior approach. Methods Sixty-seven cases performed with right internal jugular vein catheterization from January 2013 to June 2013 were enrolled in this study and 4 formulas were selected to predict the catheterization lengths. Comparing their predicted lengths with the actual lengths defined as the lengths of the internal catheters which terminals were inserted to a accurate position,and analyse their predictive validi-ty. Results The predictive error percentages of the 4 formulas were all less than 15%. Comparing the predicted lengths and the actual lengths, there was no difference between the predicted length of the 1st formula and the actual one(P>0. 05),and the predicted lengths of the other three formulas were significantly less than the actual ones(P<0. 05). Comparing the mean absolute predictive errors of the 4 formu-las in the 3 height groups of 150~159 cm,160~169 cm and 170~179 cm,respectively,those of the 4th formula were all significantly higher than those of the 1st formula in all the 3 groups(P<0. 05);and no differences between those of the 2nd or the 3rd formula and those of the 1st formula were observed(P>0. 05). Conclusion The predictive error of all the 4 formulas is less than 15%, and the 1st formula is simple,practical and associated with a much smaller error,more suitable to estimate the length of the right internal jugular vein catheterization by anterior approach.
3.Effect of human endothelial progenitor cell transplantation treatment on the functional recovery of rats with spinal cord injury
Zheng LIU ; Xuefeng KANG ; Jing LI ; Yuan HUANG ; Ning DAI ; Zhao ZHANG ; Zhenzhong LIU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2016;23(21):3222-3224,3225
Objective To observe the effects of human EP cells (hEPCs)transplantation on the function recovery of rats with spinal cord injury.Methods 24 SD rats (5 ones died in the process of operation)were firstly completed transection of T10 segment of spinal cord by using quick knife slices to complete animal model.19 rats after spinal cord transection were randomly divided into:the experimental group (10 cases)and the control group (9 cases). The experimental group with spinal cord injury was injected 7.5μL suspension of hEPCs (human Endothelial Progeni-tor Cells).Adjacent area of spinal cord injury in control group was injected equal amount DMEM(Dulbecco minimum essential medium.Postoperative intraperitoneal injection of cyclosporine A,an immunosuppressant,was administrated daily.At postoperative 1,2,4,6,8 weeks Basso Beatlie Bresnahan (BBB)score were administrated to record the neural function recovery of lower limbs in SCI rats.The transection spinal cord were removed from rats 8 weeks after operation to detect transplanted survival hEPCs in transection spinal cord of ratsby immunohistochemical and hybridization technique. Results 2 weeks after SCI model established,the BBB scores in the experimental group and the control group showed no statistically significant difference(t =0.61,0.69,all P >0.05).4 weeks postoperatively,the BBB score of the experimental group (1.67 -0.71)points was more than that in the control group (1.11 -0.60),the difference was statistically significant(t =3.16,P <0.05).Untill 8 weeks scores were respectively the (4.00 -1.41)of the experimental group and the (1.44 -0.89)of the control group,the difference was statistically significant(t =5.384,P <0.05). Finally it was concluded that 4,6,8 weeks after SCI,hind limbs function of the experimental group was significantly better than that of the control group,the difference had statistical significance (P <0.05).Hybridization and immuno-histochemical detection showed that the transplanted hEPCs not only live in the host but in partial hEPCs chimeric to SCI in rats of spinal cord and its vascular system.Conclusion After transplantation,hEPCs can survive,differentiate into vascular endothelial cell,and improvement spinal cord function recovery as compared with control group.
4.Effect of ischemic preconditioning on pneumocyte apoptosis and the expression of HSP70 during pulmonary ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats
Haidong QING ; Zheng ZHANG ; Yue HUANG ; Ying XU ; Mingzhou MA ; Haibin NI ; Hairong WU ; Guoqiang DAI
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2008;17(11):1143-1146
Objective To investigate the effects of ischemic preconditioning on pneumocyte apoptosis and the expression of HSFT0 after lung isehemia-reperfusion(I/R) in rats and discuss its possible mechanism of extenu-ating ischemia-repedusion injury. Method Thirtysix male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into three groups [ sham operation(SO ) group, ischemia-teperfusion(L/R) group, and ischemic preconditioning(IP) group],twelve in each group. Lung croas-clamping was used to build the L/R model. In IP group, three cycles of 5-minute-ischemia + 5-minute-reperfusion were given to the pulmonary artery before the procedure. Sham operation rats had a thoracotomy only. Two hours(or five hours) reperfusion was given to both L/R and IP group. Tenninal-deoxynucleotidyl Transferase Mediated d-UTP Nick End Labeiing(TUNEL) was used to evaluate apoptosis. Expression of HSP/0 in lung was observed by immunohistochemical stain and image analysis. Index of quantitative assessment of histologic lung injury(IQA), wet to dry weight ratio(W/D) were measured. The pathological change of lung tissue was observed under both hght and electron microscopy. Statistical analysis was carried out by One-way Anova. Scheffe test was used for intragroup comparison. Results The apoptosis index and expression of HSP70、W/D,IQA of hng tissue in I/R group were higher than those in the sham operation group (P<0.01). Compared with the L/R group, the apoptosis index and expression of HSP70, W/D, IQA of lung tissue significantly decreased (P<0.01), the levels of expression of HSPTO increased significantly in IP group ( P<0.01 ). The pathological and ultrastructure change of lung tissue was better in IP group than those in I/R group. Condusions Ischemic preconditioning can extenuate lung I/R injury by the possible mechanism of increasing the expression of HSPT0 which inhibits the apoptosis during lung I/R injury.
5.Effect of comorbidities on the surgical outcomes of elderly patients with hip fracture
Jianqiang DAI ; Guodong ZHENG ; Liangda ZHANG ; Xianhua HUANG ; Wenping XU ; Xiaoling DENG ; Hong XIA
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2014;(1):56-57
Objective To explore the effect of comorbidities on the surgical outcomes of elderly patients with hip fracture. Methods The Age,gender,weight,type of fracture,preoperative comorbidities and surgical outcomes of 117 patients aged 80 yr or over who undergoing hip fracture surgery in our hospital were recorded. Patients were divided into rehabilitation group and postoperative in-hospital death group ac-cording to surgical outcomes. The potential predictors of postoperative in-hospital death were identified by univariate model and were then entered into multiple Logistic regression analysis. Results Twenty three patients(19. 7%)had no comorbidity,94 patients(80. 3%)had one or more comorbidities. Ten patients(8. 5%)died in hospital after the operation. Predictors of postoperative in-hospital death were preoperative respiratory diseases and three or more comorbidities. Conclusion Surgical outcomes of elderly patients with hip fracture may be predicted by analysing preoperative comorbidities. Preoperative preparations must be sufficient in order to ensure successful operation.
6.Study on dark-adapted electroretinogram of RCS rats during development
Ying-di, CHEN ; Zheng-qin, YIN ; Chuan-huang, WENG ; Jia-man, DAI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2011;29(5):389-392
Background RCS-rdy--P+ rat occur retinitis pigmentosa (PR) with the aging and development.To find OUt the retinal functional change using electrophysiological technique is useful for the further study of RCS-rdy--P+ rat. Ohjectlve The goal of this experiment was to investigate the dark-adapted electroretinogram (ERG) of RCS rats with aging. Methods The series of seotopic ERG were recorded in postnatal 21-,32-,37-,45-,60-day-old RCS-rdy--P+ rats respectively,and the age-matched RCS-rdy+-P+ rats were simultaneously recorded as control group.The ERG record was performed by a series of flash with RETI-scan system,gold-foil ring form cornea recording electrode and home-made stainless steel needle electrode.The use of animals complied with the Regulations of the Administration of Affair Concerning Experimental Animals by State Science and Technology Commission. Results Increase dark adaptation duration led to an ascended amplitude in ERG b-wave within 12 hours under the same light intensity,frequency and body temperature.Compared with the RCS-rdy+-P+ rats,the amplitudes of scotopic ERG a-wave and b-wave in RCS-rdy--P+ rats with postnatal 21 days age were apparently declined,showing significant difference between them(P<0.01).The implicit time of both RCS-rdy+-P+ rats and RCS-rdy--P+ rats were delayed, especially for the a-wave. The amplitudes of a-wave and b-wave were declined drastically with the growth of RCS-rdy--P+ rats and progression of their retinal degeneration, and the ERG responses were undetectable at the postnatal 60 days. Both the b-wave and a-wave amplitudes were lowered at P21-day RCS-rdy+-P+ rats and after that,significant increase amplitudes were noted till the P32-day rats. Thereafter, the b-wave amplitude and a-wave amplitude were stable from P32 d to P45 d,and much more ascending of b-wave and a-wave amplitudes was at P60 d RCS-rdy+-P+ rats. Conclusion RCS-rdy--P+ rats occur the retrogression of retinal function along with the ages growth. The scotopic ERG changes of RCS-rdy--P+ rats with aging is evidently different and is in accordance to the characteristics of the RP.
7.Frequency spectrum analysis of dark-adapted oscillatory potentials in normal rats
Jia-man, DAI ; Ying-di, CHEN ; Shi-ying, LI ; Zheng-qin, YIN ; Chuan-huang, WENG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2012;(10):919-921
Background Oscillatory potentials (OPs) of scotopic electroretinogram (ERG) plays an important role in the evaluation of visual function in multiple retinal diseases.However,the origin of OPs is uncompletely clear.It is essential to analyze the time domain and frequency domain components for the further study of OPs.Objective The present study was to investigate the change characteristics of frequency spectrum of scotopic OPs with age and stimulating intensity.Methods RCS-rdy+-p+rats with the ages of 21,25,32,35,37,46,60,90 days were selected iu this study and 3 rats for each.Scotopic flash ERG were recorded from all the rats with RETI-scan system.Gold-foil ring cornea recording electrode was used as the recording electrode and the steel needle electrode was used as the reference and earth electrode during the record.The intensity of stimulating light was set at-20,-10,-5,0 and 5 dB respectively.Data were output into the computer and processed by the software Matlab7.0.Results The principle frequency corresponding to maximum amplitude component was 80-120 Hz in the various ages of rats under the different stimulating conditions above.With the increase of the intensity of stimulating light,high frequency component (200-250 Hz) began to appear and the amplitudes showed a gradually raise upon the intensity of light.The major component was subdivided into two peaks at 0 dB stimulation.Further,the age affected the major frequency peak with the maximum value at 60-day-old rats and the minimum value at 25-day-old rats.Also,the pass-band width of main amplitude appeared to be maximal at 60-day-old rats and minimal at 25-day-old rats.Conclusions OPs in Rcsrdy+-p+ rats are influenced by stimulating intensity and agc.Stimulating intensity affects the amplitude and age lead to the change of distribution of primary frequency of OPs.It is possible to know the influences of the degeneration of rods and be helpful to diagnosis this kind of disease.
8.Long-term follow-up of patients with inferior vena cava filters in the prevention of pulmonary embolism
Jianfeng WANG ; Juan ZHENG ; Xiaojun QIAN ; Baojie WEI ; Kun GAO ; Yiming ZHOU ; Qiang HUANG ; Dingke DAI ; Ping YU ; Renyou ZHAI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2008;42(8):826-829
Objective To evaluate the long-term safety, efficacy and complications of placement vena cava filter in prevention of pulmonary embolism. Methods Seventy-three patients with proven diagnosis of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) and (or) pulmonary embolism (PE) by Doppler ultrasonography, DSA, CT or MRI, received percutaneous inferior vena cava filters (IVCF) from January 1994 to June 2005. The clinical data and imaging findings were evaluated retrospectively. The patients underwent telephone interview or questionnaire, abdominal X-rays, Doppler ultrasonography, computed tomographic pulmonary angiography (CTPA) or indirect CT venography (CTV) after a follow-up duration of 5 months to 11 years. Results Seventy-eight vena cava filters were used. There was 1 case of incomplete filter opening when placing filter. In follow-up, thrombi were trapped in the filter in 2 cases, filter tilting happened in 1 case, and there were no filter migration, filter disruption, filter perforation. Five of 73 cases were lost in follow-up visit, 14 patients died after implantation (5 days to 41 months, average 14.5 months). Among the 54 living patients, the identified recurrent PE was not noted. Three cases of recurrent DVT, 1 case of inferior vena caval thrombosis and 1 case of thrombosed filters were seen in follow- up. Conclusion Inferior veua cava filter is safe and effective for the long-term prevention pulmonary embolism, and the long-term major complications after filter placement are not frequent.
9.Imaging diagnosis study of anomalous origin of coronary artery from the pulmonary artery
Cheng WANG ; Jian LING ; Shihua ZHAO ; Shiliang JIANG ; Lianjun HUANG ; Zhongying XU ; Hong ZHENG ; Ruolan XIE ; Minjie LU ; Ruping DAI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2001;0(07):-
Objective To evaluate the imaging diagnosis of anomalous origin of coronary artery from the pulmonary artery(ACAPA).Methods A total of 11 cases with ACAPA were included in the present study.Chest films,echocardiography,cardioangiography,and electron beam computed tomography (EBCT) were employed as diagnostic modalities.Macroscopic anatomy at operation was referred. Results Ten cases were classified as anomalous origin of left coronary artery from the pulmonary artery(ALCAPA) and 1 case as anomalous origin of right coronary artery from the pulmonary artery(ARCAPA).They could not be diagnosed by chest films,but could be diagnosed by echocardiography in 3 cases,by EBCT in 1 case,and by cardioangiography in all cases.In ALCAPA,cardioangiography showed that the left coronary arteries arising from the posterior sinus or posterior wall of the pulmonary artery were perfused retrogradely via the collaterals from the dilated right coronary artery.In ARCAPA,the right coronary artery originated from the right sinus of the pulmonary artery.Gross anatomy at operation showed that the sites of the anomalous origins were the same as that of cardioangiography.Ischemic fibrosis of the anterior papillary muscles,mitral valve annulus enlargement,and prolapse of mitral valve,which led to mitral valve insufficiency,were found in 3 cases.Conclusion Chest film has limitation in the diagnosis and echocardiography should be further improved.Cardioangiography remains the “gold standard” of the preoperative diagnosis.
10.Mechanism of laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding in the treatment of obesity with type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Zhao-tao JIANG ; Yi-ping ZOU ; Hui HUANG ; Fang ZHENG ; Xin DAI ; Ya LI
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2010;13(7):520-523
OBJECTIVETo explore the mechanism of laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (LAGB) in the treatment of obese patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).
METHODSA total of 20 patients with obesity and T2DM were treated with LAGB. During the postoperative 1, 3, 6, 9, 12 months, the body weight changes were monitored and body mass indices (BMI) were calculated. The serum levels of leptin, GLP-1, and ghrelin were examined preoperatively and 1, 3, 6, 9, 12 months after LAGB using enzyme-linked-immunosorbent assay (ELISA). At the same time, the fasting serum insulin (FINS), C-peptide, glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels were examined by electrochemiluminescence and the level of fasting blood glucose (FBG) was tested with oxidase test.
RESULTSAt postoperatively 12 months, all the 20 patients lost weight. The mean body weight decreased from (108 + or - 18) kg to (71 + or - 16) kg (P<0.05) and BMI decreased from 38 + or - 5 to 29 + or - 6 (P<0.05). The HOMA-IR decreased from (12.8 + or - 7.4) to (3.4 + or - 2.0) (P<0.01). The serum ghrelin level increased from (7.8 + or - 1.9) microg/L to (11.6 + or - 2.6) microg/L (P<0.01). The serum leptin level declined from (24.9 + or - 13.7) microg/L to(12.9 + or - 5.1) microg/L (P<0.01). The serum GLP-1 level increased from (0.58 + or - 0.12) microg/L to(0.80 + or - 0.06) microg/L (P<0.01). After LAGB, there were positive correlations between serum leptin level and FBG, FINS, HbA1c,and C-peptide level. Serum ghrelin and GLP-1 were negatively correlated with FBG, FINS, HbA1c,C-peptide.
CONCLUSIONSLAGB is effective in treatment of obesity patients with T2DM. The mechanism may be associated with the increase of serum GLP-1 and ghrelin and the decrease of serum leptin and insulin resistance.
Adult ; Blood Glucose ; Body Mass Index ; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ; complications ; surgery ; Female ; Gastroplasty ; methods ; Ghrelin ; metabolism ; Glucagon-Like Peptide 1 ; metabolism ; Glycated Hemoglobin A ; metabolism ; Humans ; Laparoscopy ; Leptin ; metabolism ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Obesity ; complications ; surgery ; Young Adult