1.Determination of vancomycin in human serum by in situ formed ionic liquids microextraction-ultra performance liquid chromatography (ISFILM-UPLC) methods
Dejin XU ; Wenbo YUAN ; Juan LYU
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2017;48(2):196-200
A method based on in situ formed ionic liquids microextraction-ultra performance liquid chromatography(ISFILM-UPLC) was established for the determination of vancomycin in human serum.The samples were pretreated by vortex and centrifugation.[C6MIM] [Br] and NaPF6 were applied as the extracting agent,and Metronidazole as the internal standard.Methanol was applied to redissolve the precipitate.The separation was carried out on a BEH C18 column,and the mobile phase consisted of methanol and 0.05 mol/L monopotassium phosphate solution.The flow rate was 0.2 mL/min,the injection volume was 5 μL,and the column temperature was 18 ℃.The key parameters of this method such as the specificity,accuracy and precision were validated.This method showed good correlation with the immunoassay.It shows great potential for the application in clinical practice.
2.Effect of Vocational Rehabilitation on Satisfaction of Disabled Persons in Workplaces
Guoxing XIONG ; Wenlei XU ; Dejin ZHENG ; Xiaofeng JIANG ; Hong DAI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(1):91-93
Objective To study the short and long-term effects of vocational rehabilitation on the disabled with low job satisfaction.Methods 66 disabled workers were divided into control group (n=32) and treatment group (n=34). The treatment group accepted physical,occupational and psychosocial therapy for 4 weeks. All the workers were assessed with Minnesota satisfaction questionnaire before treatment,3 and 12 months later. Results The total, internal and external satisfaction significantly improved in treatment group after treatment (P<0.01), except the internal satisfaction 1 year later (P>0.05). Conclusion Specific vocational rehabilitation programme may promote the inclusion of disabled workers into the workplace.
3.Analysis of COL7A1 Gene Mutation in a Family with Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bul losa Pruriginosa
Wei JIANG ; Yong YANG ; Xuejun ZHU ; Dejin WANG ; Yiling WANG ; Aie XU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 1994;0(06):-
Objective To identify the COL7A1 gene mutation in a family with dy strophic epidermolysis bullosa pruriginosa. Methods PCR and direct DNA sequencin g were employed to determine the mutation sites and mutation types. RT-PCR and cloning sequencing were performed to further identify the pathogeny of this dise ase. Results A splicing mutation was found in 87 exon of COL7A1 gene which resul ted in an in-frame deletion of exon 87. Synthesis of ?1(VII) collagen polypept ides was internally shortened by 23 amino acids. The mutation was not found in n ormal controls. Conclusions The splicing mutation of COL7A1 gene is the underlyi ng cause of and specific rather than common polymorphism for the family with dys trophic epidermolysis bullosa pruriginosa subtype.
4. Induced membrane technique and microsurgery for open leg fractures of Gustilo types ⅢB-C
Xinyu FAN ; Yongqing XU ; Teng WANG ; Hua LIU ; Kaixuan DONG ; Guocheng FENG ; Yufeng PENG ; Gang ZHAO ; Dejin GOU ; Xiandi JIANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2019;21(10):843-847
Objective:
To evaluate the induced membrane technique combined with microsurgery for repair of open leg fractures of Gustilo types ⅢB-C.
Methods:
This retrospective study reviewed 15 patients who had been treated for open leg fractures of Gustilo types ⅢB and ⅢC by the induced membrane technique and microsurgery between January 2015 and January 2017 at Institute of Orthopedics, 920 Hospital, The Joint Logistic Service of The People’s Liberation Army. They were 10 men and 5 women, aged from 18 to 41 years(average 32 years). There were 9 cases of Gustilo type IIIB and 6 ones of Gustilo type IIIC. After thorough debridement, the fractures were reduced and fixated temporarily using external frames. The bone defects were filled with antibiotic bone cement to induce biofilm formation. After necessary reconstruction of limb structures, including neurovascular repair and transposition of tendon and nerve, crucial soft-tissue wounds were covered with surgical flaps. In the secondary surgery 6 to 8 weeks later, with the external frames replaced by internal fixation or not, the bone cement was removed without damaging the biofilm before graft reconstruction with autogenous cancellous bone.
Results:
The 15 legs were all salvaged successfully. The in-hospital time ranged from 21 to 39 days (mean, 29 days). Crucial wounds were repaired primarily without any severe or persistent infection. Follow-ups ranged from 12 to 24 months (average, 15 months). Bone union time ranged from 10 to 17 months (average, 11.2 months) with satisfactory aesthetic and functional recovery of the leg.
Conclusion
Reconstruction of open leg fractures of Gustilo types Ⅲ B-C with induced membrane technique and microsurgery can result in decreased therapeutic duration, reduced complications and positive outcomes.
5.Masquelet technique used for open limb fractures caused by gunshots
Xinyu FAN ; Teng WANG ; Hua LIU ; Jun LI ; Xiaoqing HE ; Hui TANG ; Huan WU ; Yuanqin PU ; Gang ZHAO ; Dejin GOU ; Xiandi JIANG ; Yongqing XU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2020;22(4):304-308
Objective:To report our experience of treating open comminuted limb fractures caused by gunshots using the Masquelet technique.Methods:Between January 2016 and July 2018, 3 patients were admitted to Institute of Orthopedics, 920 Hospital of Joint Logistic Service of People's Liberation Army for open comminuted limb fractures caused by gunshots.They were all male, aged from 18 to 41 years (average, 30.7 years).Their fractures were complicated with perforating wounds and belonged to Gustilo type ⅢB for open fractures.The bone defects were 5 to 9 cm in length (average, 6.7 cm), located at the proximal femur in 2 cases and at the upper middle humerus in one.They were treated by standard Masquelet technique at 2 stages.The postoperative functions of the hip, knee and shoulder were evaluated according to the Harris hip score, Lowa knee score and Constant-Murley shoulder function score.Results:The 3 patients obtained an average follow-up of 17.3 months.The bone defects were all repaired in the 3 patients without any signs of infection.The 2 patients with femoral defects were rated as both excellent by the Harris hip score, as excellent in one and as good in the other by the Lowa knee score; the patient with humeral defects was rated as excellent by the Constant-Murley shoulder function score.Conclusion:Masquelet technique is a desirable treat-ment of segmental long bone defects caused by gunshots.