1.Anatomical study of pedicle screw fixation for the cervical spine
Deqiang YAN ; Zhijun XIE ; Youde YU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2000;0(11):-
Objective To develop an anatomically based method of accurate pedicle screw insertion for cervical spine fixation. Methods Forty adult cervical spine were mounted onto a specially designed jig. Parameters including height, width, length, and axis angulation of pedicles,depth of lateral fovea, height of superior posterior border of arcus vertebrae and angles of posterior articular prominance as well were mea sured with vernier calibre or goniometer either directly or radiographically. Results Lateral fovea did exist in all C2-C7 vertebrea. The pedicles of the cervical spine were wide and long enough to accept 28 mm long 3.5 mm screws. The abduction angle of the screw was 20? at the C1 level, 25? superiorly and 44? inferiorly at the C2 level, 45? to 47? from level C3 to C5, and 40? from level C6 to C7. The angle of posterior plane of articular mass was minus 2.30? at C3,it was 2.32? to 2.42? from level C4 to C6, and it was 15.22? at C7. The stability of cervical spine fixation and neurological improvement were satisfactory. Conclusion Transpedic ular screw fixation for the cervical spine is practicable. Anatomical symbol of the superior posterior border of the arcus vertebrae and the posterior plane of articular mass and the lateral fovea is easy to be exposed and identified in the operation. Transpedicular screw can be precisely inserted easily and safely for the cervical spine fixation with limited exposure and without using fluoroscopic guidance.
2.Therapy of fracture of femoral intercondylar and supracondylar by saddle-shaped condylar plate
Deqiang YAN ; Zhijun XIE ; Xihai CHANG
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(04):-
[Objective]To investigate the clinical effect of saddle-shaped condylar plate in treating the fracture of the femoral intercondylar and supracondylar.[Method]Thirty-two cases with the fracture of the femoral intercondylar and sapracondylar,who were selected randomly were fixed by saddle-shaped condylar plates after reduction,of which 8 cases of patellar fractures accompanied with ipsilateral fracture of the femoral condylar.[Result]All cases were completely healed during the follow-up study of 4 months to 2 years,all cases achieved bone union in 5~9 months.[Conclusion]The design of the plate conforms to the principle of biomechanics and is good for the heal of the fracture.The saddle-shaped structure makes the plate and the cannular bone tangent as fixing so it can reduce the putrescence of the bone which is caused by pressure;The arch-bridge-shaped juncture and the mechanical bolts which are fixed across can strengthen the power of anti-bending and anti-rotation of the broken ends of the fractured bone.The stability of the fixation enables the patient do the functional exercise after the operation as soon as possible.It has definite clinical value and is worth of popularization.
3.The research and expectation on wearable health monitoring system.
Feiba CHANG ; Jun YIN ; Hehua ZHANG ; Lexian YAN ; Shuying LI ; Deqiang ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2015;39(1):40-43
Wearable health monitoring systems that use wearable biosensors capturing human motion and physiological parameters, to achieve the wearer's movement and health management needs. Wearable health monitoring system is a noninvasive continuous detection of human physiological information, data wireless transmission and real-time processing capabilities of integrated system, can satisfy physiological condition monitoring under the condition of low physiological and psychological load. This paper first describes the wearable health monitoring system structure and the relevant technology applied to wearable health monitoring system, and focuses on the current research work what we have done associated with wearable monitoring that wearable respiration and ECG acquisition and construction of electric multi-parameter body area network. Finally, the wearable monitoring system for the future development direction is put forward a simple expectation.
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4.Death trend analysis of cerebral apoplexy and myocardial infarction in Chongqing during 2006-2010
Lishu CHEN ; Yan JIAO ; Xianbin DING ; Deqiang MAO ; Chunhua ZHANG ; Xiaoyan LV ; Hong LI ; Li QI
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(3):317-318,321
Objective To analyze the change trends of death situation caused by cerebral apoplexy and myocardial infarction in Chongqing from 2006 to 2010 .Methods All death cases of cerebral apoplexy and myocardial infarction from the five years of 2006 to 2010 were extracted from the direct network report system covering the whole crowd death causes in Chongqing and performed the statistical analysis .Results The constituent ratio of cerebral apoplexy death was increased from 13 .94% to 16 .71% in these five years ,while which of myocardial infarction death in all death causes was stabilized around 4% .The sex ratio of male to female for cerebral apoplexy was descended from 1 .76∶1 .00 to 1 .43∶1 .00 in these five years ,while which for myocardial infarction was dropped from 1 .44∶1 .00 to 1 .30∶1 .00 ;which of cerebral apoplexy and myocardial infarction below 75 years old tended to de-cline ,while which above 75 years old tended to rise .Conclusion The cerebral apoplexy harm to Chongqing people′s life is increas-ing ,while the harm caused by myocardial infarction changes little ;the constituent ratio of female death caused by cerebral apoplexy and myocardial infarction is rising ;the cerebral apoplexy and myocardial infarction damage to old people above 75 years old is grea-ter ,and this damage still continues to grow .
5.Detection of the RET proto-oncogene in a family with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2A syndrome
Yan MA ; Nanyan ZHANG ; Rui LING ; Yaping ZHANG ; Xiaomiao LI ; Deqiang LI ; Xiaowei JIA ; Ming YU ; Xiaojuan LI ; Qiuhe JI
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2008;24(6):626-629
Objective To detect mutations of the RET proto-oncogene in a family with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2A (MEN2A). Methods Nineteen family members were recruited in the study. The phenotype of the members with MEN2A were observed. PCR was performed to amplify exans 10 and 11 of the RET proto-oncogene. The PCR products were purified and a direct DNA sequence analysis was performed. Results The Cys (TGC)634Arg(CGC) missense mutation and Gly( GGT)691Ser(AGT) in exon 11 of the RET proto-oncogene were both detected in four members of the family. Only the pelymorphism Gly691Ser in exon 11 of the RET proto-oncogene was detected in one member. The results of the ultrasound examination were shown as follows: two members with bilateral thyroid, one side of parathyroid and adrenal solid lesions; one member with bilateral thyroid and one side of adrenal solid lesions; one member with bilateral thyroid and adrenal and one side of parathyroid solid lesions; and one member with multiple thyroid small nodules. Additionally, another three members with abnormal findings on ultrasound examinations had no gene mutation. Conclusion Analysis of RET gene identifies a TGC to CGC mutation at codan 634 and the polymorphism Gly691 Set in exon 11 in this family with MEN2A. Direct DNA sequencing analysis is useful in diagnosis of MEN2A at gene level.
6.Studies on expression, purification, crystal growth and optimization of putative transcription factor LytR from Streptococcus pneumoniae.
Xun MIN ; Wen ZHONG ; Shasha ZHAO ; Jie DONG ; Shanshan DONG ; Aie ZHOU ; Wenjuan YAN ; Deqiang WANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2013;30(4):812-821
The aim of the present study was to obtain the crystal of transcription factor LytR of streptococcus pneumoniae for X-ray crystal structure and function analysis. The LytR gene of D39 strains from Streptococcus pneumoniae (S. pn) was cloned into the prokaryotic expression vector pET32a(+), then overexpression was obtained in the E. coli BL21 (DE3) through transformation of the recombinant plasmid that had been verified by colony PCR and sequencing. Soluble fusion protein with His-tag highly expressed by the induction of 0.5 mmol/L IPTG and was purified by a three step procedure, the purity of the purified LytR recombinant protein was over 90%. Preliminary screening of crystallization conditions was performed using the hanging-drop vapour-diffusing method with Hampton Crystal screen and PEG screen kits. The protein crystals X-ray diffraction data were collected from a single crystal and more stick crystals whose X-ray diffraction reached 4.0 A were obtained. These works laid the foundation for further research on the 3D structure of putative transcription factor LytR and its biological aspects.
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7.Cross-section survey on smoking behavior and cognition in Chongqing, 2014
Zhuozhi SHEN ; Xianbin DING ; Deqiang MAO ; Chunhua ZHANG ; Xiaoyan LYU ; Yan JIAO ; Li QI
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2015;36(11):1236-1243
Objective To investigate the prevalence of smoking, smoking cessation, passive smoking and awareness of the dangers of tobacco in population in Chongqing and provide evidence for developing prevention and control measures.Methods A total of 5 400 residents aged ≥ 18 years were selected from 9 districts/counties in Chongqing through stratified multi-stage cluster sampling and face-to-face interviews were conducted among them.Indicators as current smoking rates, smoking cessation rates and passive smoking rates were calculated by the weight of age proportions from 2010 population census.The analytical method was based on complex sampling design.Results The current smoking rate of the residents aged ≥ 18 years was 27.4% (male: 53.5% and female: 1.1%), which was highest in age group 40-50 years (58.4%) for males.The current smoking rate among rural residents was higher than that in urban residents.The prevalence of daily cigarette smoking was 27.5%, which was significantly higher in southeastern Chongqing.The rate of passive smoking was 52.4%.Among daily smokers, the mean number of cigarettes smoked was 17.5 per day (men: 17.6 per day;women: 13.5 per day).The daily smoked cigarette number in males was higher in age group 40-50 years (20.1 per day) and those with junior middle school education level (18.9 per day).The proportion of the current smokers who smoked more than 20 cigarettes per day (the rate of heavy smoker) was higher in males than in females and in rural residents than in urban residents.The proportion of heavy smokers was 59.3%, which was highest in age group 40-50 years (66.8%),followed by those with junior middle school educational level (65.2%).The average age of smokers when they stared to smoke was 20.8 years old, which was low in males and rural residents.About 80.2% of the smokers stared to smoke under 25 years old, and 70.3% of the smokers stared to smoke between 15 and 25 years old.The overall rate of smoking cessation was 20.1% and the successful smoking cessation rate was 13.7%.The two rates increased with age, the successful smoking cessation rate was lowest in age group 18-40 years (4.8%).The awareness of the tobacco risk related knowledge seemed poor among the residents, only 19.6% of the residents were aware that smoking could cause serious diseases (stoke, heart disease and lung cancer).21.9% of the residents were aware that passive smoking could cause serious diseases (heart disease, lung disease and lung cancer).Conclusion Current prevalence of smoking in males in Chongqing remains at a high level,indicating that the publicity programs on the tobacco risk related knowledge needs to be strengthened and the tobacco control needs more efforts.The tobacco control in Chongqing is still facing serious challenge.
8. Analysis on probability of premature death and cause eliminated life expectancy of major non-communicable diseases in Chongqing Municipality, 2016
Xianbin DING ; Wenge TANG ; Deqiang MAO ; Yan JIAO ; Zhuozhi SHEN
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2017;51(11):1033-1037
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To analyze the premature death probability and cause-eliminated life expectancy of cardiovascular disease, cancer, chronic respiratory disease and diabetes in Chongqing residents in 2016 so as to provide recommendation for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) prevention and control in Chongqing.
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Death cases of Chongqing Municipality between January 1st and December 31st, 2016 were reported through death case registry system of national center for disease prevention and control. Death cases were sorted by international classification of disease (ICD-10). Mortality rate, standardized mortality rate, constituent ratio, premature death probability, life expectancy, and cause-eliminated life expectancy of four major NCDs were analyzed.
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A total of 218 004 death cases were reported in Chongqing, 2016, and the mortality rate was 731.73/100 000. Of them, a total of 179 637 death cases of the four major NCDs including cardiovascular disease, cancer, chronic respiratory disease and diabetes were reported, accounting for 82.40% of all death cases. The mortality rate and standardized mortality rate of four major NCDs was 602.95/100 000 and 455.82/100 000, respectively. The premature death probability of four major NCDs was 15.96%, and males (25.39%) had a higher premature death probability than females (10.78%). The premature death probability of cardiovascular disease, cancer, chronic respiratory disease, and diabetes were 6.01%, 8.32%, 2.05%, and 0.43%, respectively. Life expectancy would increase by 6.02, 3.19, 1.89, and 0.19 years, after eliminating cardiovascular disease, cancer, chronic respiratory disease and diabetes respectively.
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The premature death probability of major NCDs was high in Chongqing, and males had a higher premature death probability than females did. Intervention and health management of the population should be conducted according to different gender-based risk factors to reduce the premature death probability.
9.Discussion on Patient Registry about Acupuncture Therapy for Premature Ovarian Insufficiency
Deqiang GAO ; Liyun HE ; Yigong FANG ; Yan LIU ; Xingyue YANG ; Xianghong JING ; Baoyan LIU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2018;20(4):569-573
Premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) is characterized by amenorrhea before age 40 with raised FSH level and decreased E2 level. POI, as a main reason for infertility, poses great threat on patients. physical and psychological health.By reviewing clinical trials of acupuncture in treating premature ovarian insufficiency, this study focuses on the significance and feasibility of patient registry about acupuncture therapy for premature ovarian insufficiency. Patient registry can be used in collecting real-world evidence and exploring effective intervention to improve pregnancy rate
10.Associations between Tensin1 protein and clinicopathological characteristics and prognoses of gastric cancer patients
Yixin CAO ; Xiaoqin LI ; Hongyu WANG ; Jin REN ; Hangang GU ; Linghua YAN ; Wenqi CHEN ; Deqiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2018;17(6):612-618
Objective To investigate the associations between expression of Tensin1 protein and clinicpathological characteristics and prognoses of gastric cancer (GC) patients.Methods The retrospective casecontrol study was conducted.The clinicopathological data of 163 GC patients who were admitted to the Affiliated Hospital of Jiangsu University between July 31,2011 and December 31,2013 were collected.The GC tissues and adjacent normal tissues were taken to paraffin imbedding,and then were detected by immunohistochemistry.Observation indicator:(1) expressions of Tensinl protein in GC tissues and adjacent normal tissues;(2) association between expression of Tensinl protein in GC tissues and clinicopathological characteristics;(3) followup and survival situations;(4) prognostic factors analysis.Follow-up using telephone interview was performed to detect survival up to January 1,2017.Measurement data with skewed distribution were described as M (range).Count data were analyzed using the chi-square test or pairing chi-square test.The survival curve and rate were respectively drawn and calculated using the Kaplan-Meier method,and Log-rank test was used for survival analysis.The univariate analysis and multivariate analysis were done using the COX roportional hazard model.Results (1) Expressions of Tensinl protein in GC tissues and adjacent normal tissues:immunohistochemistry showed that Tensinl protein in GC tissues and adjacent normal tissues mainly expressed in cytoplasm.Of 163 patients,154 (66 with high expression and 88 with low expression) and 9 had respectively positive and negative expressions of Tensinl protein in GC tissues;79 (37 with high expression and 42 with low expression) and 84 had respectively positive and negative expressions of Tensinl protein in adjacent normal tissues,with statistically significant differences in positive expression ratio and expression levels (x2=64.65,12.93,P<0.05).(2) Association between expression of Tensinl protein in GC tissues and clinicopathological characteristics:high expression rate of Tensinl protein in GC tissues were respectively 31.34% (21/67) in GC patients with tumor metastases and 46.88% (45/96) in GC patients without tumor metastasis,with a statistically significant difference (x2 =3.95,P<0.05).(3) Follow-up and survival situations:all the 163 patients were followed up for 3.3-64.7 months,with a median time of 28.7 months.The 3-year cumulative disease-free survival rate and cumulative overall survival rate in GC tissues were 63.12%,74.22% in 66 patients with high expression of Tensinl protein and 47.30%,55.74% in 97 patients with low and negative expressions of Tensin1 protein,showing statistically significant differences in above indicators (x2 =4.58,4.11,P<0.05).Survival analysis of subgroups showed that 3-year cumulative disease-free survival rate in GC tissues of patients with maximum tumor dimension ≥ 5 cm,nerve and / or vascular invasions and stage Ⅲ of TNM staging were 45.98%,62.79%,52.75% in patients with high expression of Tensin1 protein and 18.11%,31.10%,32.80% in patients with low and negative expressions of Tensin1 protein,with a statistically significant difference (x2 =5.85,7.89,4.96,P<0.05).The 3-year cumulative overall survival rate was respectively 66.00%,75.75%,67.93% in patients with high expression of Tensin1 protein and 30.74%,40.15%,44.67% in patients with low and negative expressions of Tensinl protein,with statistically significant differences (x2 =7.59,9.62,4.32,P < 0.05).(4) Prognostic factors analysis:results of univariate analysis showed that maximum tumor dimension,histological grade,nerve and / or vascular invasions,postoperative TNM staging,postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy and expression of Tensin1 protein were related factors affecting prognoses of GC patients [hazard ratio (HR) =3.66,2.45,2.17,3.36,0.41,0.54,95% confidence interval (CI):2.09-6.41,1.43-4.19,1.17-4.04,1.52-7.41,0.23-0.72,0.31-0.96,P<0.05].Results of multivariate analysis showed that maximum tumor dimension ≥ 5 cm and grade Ⅲ of histological grade were independent risk factors affecting prognoses of GC patients (HR=3.21,2.17,95%CI:1.63-6.32,1.18-3.99,P<0.05),and postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy and high expression of Tensin1 protein were independent protective factors affecting prognoses of GC patients (HR=0.50,0.44,95%CI:0.28-0.90,0.24-0.82,P<0.05).Conclusion High expression of Tensin1 protein may inhibit GC metastasis,and it is also an independent protective factor affecting prognoses of GC patients.