1.Experience of Arthroscope Treatment to the Knee Discoid
Journal of Medical Research 2006;0(07):-
Objective To observe the effect of arthroscopic meniscectomy to treat discoid lateral meniscus tear.Methords From Oct.2003 to Aug.2006,28 patients who with discoid meniscus injury are treated by the arthroscope in Taizhou municipal hospital,including 22 male patients and 6 female patients,age from 16 years old to 45 years old,average is 28.5 years old.Results The patients are tracked from 2 to 24 moths,average is 9 months.The results are devided into 4 grades:excellent,good,general and bad by the Ikeuchi standerd.The excellent results are 17 patients and the good results are 7 patients and general results are 4 patients.All without complication and be 85.7 percent in all the patients.Conclusion Arthroscopic meniscectomy should be a preferred method for discoid lateral menisci tear,due to its minimal invasion,possibility of early mobilization,a lower complication rate,and preservation of more meniscus structure and function.If the operation is combined with standard rehabilitation training,the effects can beenhanced.
2.Analysis of Reasons on Insufficient Blood Collection from Volunteer Donors
Haibao WANG ; Xijin LI ; Faqiang LU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(06):-
Objective To investigate the factors affecting insufficient blood collection from volunteer donors. Methods Volunteer blood donors in our hospital were divided into two groups: group A (volunteer donors from January 2001 to December 2003) and group B (volunteer donors from January to June in 2004) after improving the environment of blood collection and service quality. The cases and main affecting factors of insufficient blood collection were analysed. Results The percentage of cases with insufficient blood collection in group A and group B was 0.95% and 0.53%, respectively, which had a significant difference between the two groups (P
3.Diagnosis and Differential Diagnosis of MRI in Periampullary Carcinoma
Le WANG ; Yongqiang YU ; Haibao WANG ; Weiyuan HUANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2010;26(2):207-210
Objective To explore the value of magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) and MRI in the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of periampullary carcinoma. Methods Plain and dynamic multi-phase enhanced MRI data of 54 patients with periampullary carcinoma proved by pathology were retrospectively analysed. χ~2 test and two independent samples t test were used to examine the relative results. The results of MRI were compared with that of pathology. Results Of 32 cases with carcinoma of head of pancreas, 7 cases (21.9%) exhibited "four-duct sign". 16 cases were carcinomas of the lower part of common bile ducts, 9 cases (56.3%) showed "three-duct sign". The difference between carcinomas of head of pancreas and carcinomas of the lower part of common bile ducts was significant (P<0.05). Additionally, the ratio of the largest area of masses and the diameter of com-mon bile duct in pancreatic cancer tumors was larger than that in common bile duct cancer (P<0.05) for whether the intraoperative or MRI measurement. Conclusion MRI and MRCP are very helpful in diagnosis of periampullary carcinoma.
4.Schwann cells-alginic acid sodium hydrogel transplantation for repair of spinal cord injury in rats
Haibao WANG ; Xueqiang MA ; Zengxu LIU ; Xiangdong WANG ; Deming LIU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(38):7539-7542
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the influences of Schwann cells-alginic acid sodium hydrogel transplantation on cellular apoptosis,Bcl-2 expression,and lower limb locomotor function in a rat model of spinal cord injury.METHODS:SD rats of clean grade were randomly divided into 4 groups:normal control,simple injury,Schwann cells,and Schwann cells-alginic acid sodium hydrogel.Spinal cord transaction model was established in the latter 3 groups.Gelatin sponge blocks containing Schwann cells suspension were transplanted into the Schwann cells group.Schwann cells-alginic acid sodium hydrogel was transplanted into Schwann cells-alginic acid sodium hydrogel group.No treatments were performed in the normal control and simple injury groups.At 12 hours,1,3,7,and 21 days after surgery,animals were assessed using Basso,Beattie and Bresnahan (BBB) locomotor rating scale and were sacrificed.The spinal cord-transected segments were taken to prepare paraffin sections for TUNEL and Bcl-2 staining to quantitate apoptotic cells and Bcl-2 cells in the injured spinal cord and to investigate their distributions.RESULTS:A small number of slightly stained Bcl-2 positive cells were observed in the normal control group.In the simple injury group,Bcl-2 immunoreactive cells peaked at 3 days after surgery,and the expression level was close to normal level at 14 days.Following Schwann cells-alginic acid sodium hydrogel transplantation,Bcl-2 immunoreactive cells in the spinal cord-transected segments were significantly increased till 7 days (P<0.05) and remained this level for more than 14 days.In the simple injury group,apoptotic cells were most as compared with the remaining 3 groups,and peaked at 1 and 7 days following spinal cord injury,and they were mostly distributed in the white matter.BBB scores were significantly higher in the Schwann cells-alginic acid sodium hydrogel transplantation group than in the simple injury and Schwann cells groups (P<0.05).CONCLUSION:Schwann cells-alginic acid sodium hydrogel transplantation could inhibit cellular apoptosis and enhance Bcl-2 expression in the spinal cord-transected segments,and thereby promote the recovery of locomotor function after spinal cord injury but did not reach normal levels.
5.Functional MRI study on the involvement of amygdala in sustained and transient effects of emotional memory
Haibao WANG ; Yongqiang YU ; Zhili PAN ; Xiaopeng HU ; Wen SONG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2010;19(9):769-771
Objective To explore mechanisms of sustained and transient effects in encoding processes of emotional memory by examining activation of amygdala via functional MRI and to provide evidence for understanding the underlying neural mechanism related to emotional memory disorders further. Methods Twenty two subjects (aged from 20 to 24 years old) participated in the study and mixed blocked/event-related design was adopted. Sixty negatively emotional pictures and sixty neutral scene pictures were used. Functional MRI scanning was performed while subjects were doing encoding tasks. Behavioral data were acquired during retrieval. Correlation analyses of functional MRI data and simples paired t -test of behavioral performance were performed with SPM2 and SPSS13.0 statistical software,respectively. Results Significant differences of behavioral performance ( t= 2.791,P= 0.01 ) was found between emotional (3.15 ± 0.14) and neutral (2.25 ± 0.08 ) pictures. A whole-brain voxelwise correlation analysis between functional MRI and emotional enhancement effect indicated that the transient effect of emotional enhancement of memory involved the left amygdala, left hippocampus and left lateral orbitofrontal cortex, while the sustained effect involved the right amygdala, right hippocampus, right inferior frontal gyrus, right medial and lateral orbitofrontal cortex. Region of interest analysis demonstrated that the sustained effect was related to the right amygdala (r= 0.50, P = 0.019 ), which was different from transient effect ( Z = 1.655, P = 0.049 ),while the transient effect was correlated with the left amygdala (r=0.65, P=0.001 ) ,which was different from sustained effect( Z= 2.512, P=0.006). Conclusion Different neural mechanisms are involved in sustained and transient effects of emotional memory encoding. The right amygdala is responsible for sustained effect and the left amygdala is responsible for transient effect ,respectively. The results confirm and extend the model of the left-transient/right-sustained effect.
6.A study on heart rate variability in elderly patients with sleep apnea/ hypopnea syndrome
Guangyue QIN ; Guofu WANG ; Qingdong HUANG ; Haibao XIE ; Hongyi JIN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2001;0(03):-
Objective To study the changes of heart rate variability (HRV) and the effects of treatment with nasal continuous positive airway pressure (nCPAP) in elderly patients with sleep apnea/ hypopnea syndrome (SAHS). Methods SAHS patients and controls were examined by polysomnography(PSG) and dynamic cardiograph(DCG). Mean RR interval(Mean RRi), standard deviation of RR interval (SDRRi), low frequency(LF), high frequency(HF) and their ratio(LF/HF) were calculated. Results When compared with controls(847.9?113.8)ms vs (45.7?16.2) ms, there was significantly decrease in the Mean RRi and SDRRi in moderate, severe elderly patients and non-elderly SAHS patients(764.3?131.0)ms, (709.4?101.8)ms, (759.5?80.0)ms and (37.5?12.2)ms, (31.5?9.6)ms, (41.4?10.6)ms. There was statistical differences in LF, HF, and LF/HF between elderly and non-elderly severe SAHS (P
7.Two Different Procedures of Blood Donation in Volunteer Donors: A Comparative Study
Shuxuan MA ; Quanli WANG ; Jinghan LIU ; Xijin LI ; Haibao WANG ; Guilian WANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(02):-
OBJECTIVE To compare two different procedures of blood donation in volunteer donors,which lead to different discard rates of blood,different donation reaction rates and the satisfaction of the donor agency,so as to seek the better procedure bringing less discard of blood and more convenience for the military donor agency and blood center. METHODS In group A,3 667 donors blood was collected before the tests and retests for transfusion transmitted diseases(TTD) were done.While in group B,4 185 donors were taken blood samples for pre-donation test.The blood collection was performed 4 hours later. RESULTS In group A,3 652 units of blood were collected,of which 69 units were discarded on account of positive results in test and retest.Meanwhile,in group B 3 718 units of blood were collected from the donors who passed the pre-donation test for TTD.As a result,34 units of blood were discarded because of the positive results in retest.The discard rates of blood were 1.89% and 0.91% while the donation reaction rates were 2.22% and 3.98%,respectively.in two procedures.The discard rates of blood in group A were higher than those in group B.But the donation reaction rate in group B was higher than that in group A. CONCLUSIONS The discard rate of blood in the procedure collecting before test is higher than that in the procedure testing before collection.But the donation reaction rate is low and the waiting period for donation is short in the former procedure,which is suitable for low TTD infections population of military agencies.
8.Brain function changes of resting-state functional MRI in cirrhotic patients with hyperbilirubinemia
Can LIU ; Haibao WANG ; Mingquan WANG ; Guobing ZHANG ; Liyan XU ; Jinmin WU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2017;33(5):679-682
Objective To explore the brain function changes in cirrhotic patients with normal blood ammonia and high in direct bilirubin with regional homogeneity (ReHo) of resting-state functional MRI (rs-fMRI).Methods Fifty-three cirrhotic patients with normal blood ammonia and high indirect bilirubin (cirrhosis group) and 60 healthy volunteers (control group) performed rs-fMRI scans.ReHo values in different brain areas of the two groups were acquired and compared.The correlation between the ReHo values of different brain regions in both groups and the indirect bilirubin concentrations was analyzed.Results Compared with control group,cirrhosis group showed that ReHo values increased in left dorsal-lateral frontal gyrus,left orbital superior frontal gyrus,left top edge of angular gyrus,left precentral gyrus,right caudate,right putamen,right insula,right olfactory cortex (all P<0.001),and decreased in left superior occipital gyrus,left middle occipital gyrus,left cuneus,left orbital inferior frontal gyrus,right paracentral lobule,right precuneus,right middle occipital gyrus,bilateral lingual gyrus and bilateral cerebellum (all P<0.001).ReHo values in right insula and right putamen in cirrhotic patients positively correlated with indirect bilirubin (r=0.32,P=0.021).Conclusion The resting state brain function increases and decreases in some brain regions of cirrhotic patients with normal blood ammonia and high indirect bilirubin.Indirect bilirubin level correlates with function of some brain regions,which has certain effect on brain function of adult.
9.A pilot study of voxel-based morphometry on brain structures related to emotional enhancement effect of memory
Wen SONG ; Haibao WANG ; Liyan XU ; Hao PAN ; Jinmin WU ; Yongqiang YU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2011;20(9):840-842
Objective The brain volume and behavioral performance of emotional memory were measured by combining voxel-hased morphometry (VBM) and behavior to explore the morphological characters of brain regions related to the emotional enhancement effect of memory.Methods A total of 32 healthy young subjects participated in the study.The experimental processes included MR scan and behavioral performance of emotional memory the latter of which involved two phases-encoding and retrieval.Behavioral performance was recorded and the whole-brain 3D MRI data were acquired via 3.0T MR.3D MRI data were segmented by VBM5,and the wholebrain volumes of gray matter,white matter and CSF were produced.SPM5 and SPSS13.0 were used for statistical analysis of the 3D MRI data and behavioral data,respectively.Results Retrieval accuracy of the emotional pictures was higher than that of the neutral pictures ( t =5.08,P<0.001 ),the emotional enhancement effect was significant ( Δ Pr =0.12 ± 0.01 ).Brain regions related to emotional enhancement effect included bilateral amygdala,dorsolateral prefrontal cortex,middle frontal gyrus,dorsomedial prefrontal cortex,fusiform gyms,right parahippocampus,left orbitofrontal cortex and middle cingulate gyms.Volume ratio of bilateral amygdala were related to emotion enhancement effect evidently (left:r=0.564,P<0.01 ; right:r=0.541,P<0.01 ).Conclusion This study morphologically confirms that brain regions,such as amygdale and prefrontal cortex,are critical structures for the enhancement of emotional memory,and further extends the findings of previous functional imaging studies.
10.Tract-based spatial statistical analysis of Alzheimer's disease and its correlation with cognition scores
Xiaoshu LI ; Haibao WANG ; Yongqiang YU ; Yanghua TIAN ; Shanshan ZHOU ; Liyan XU ; Xiaohu LI
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2016;49(6):458-462
Objective To observe microstructural changes of white matter in Alzheimer's disease (AD),and to find out the relationship between white matters lesion and declined cognition.Methods Twenty-four AD patients and 24 controls with normal cognition performed diffusion tensor imaging MR scan.Tract-based spatial statistical analysis (TBSS) was used to investigate microstructural change of white matter,and then its correlation with Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) scores was analyzed.Results Fractional anisotropy (FA) values were decreased in corpus callosum,fornix,left corticospinal tract,bilateral cerebral peduncle,superior cerebellar peduncle,internal capsule,corona radiata,posterior thalamic radiation,sagittal stratum including inferior longitidinal fasciculus and inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus,external capsule,cingulate gyrns,hippocampus,superior longitudinal fasciculus and uncinate fasciculus,while mean diffusivity (MD) values were increased in fornix,left hippocampus,bilateral internal capsule,corona radiata,posterior thalamic radiation,sagittal stratum including inferior longitidinal fasciculus and inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus,external capsule,cingulate gyrus,superior longitudinal fasciculus,superior fronto-occipital fasciculus and uncinate fasciculus (all P < 0.05,threshold-free cluster enhancement corrected).MMSE scores had a positive correlation with decreased FA values of left sagittal stratum (r =0.535,P =0.007) and negative correlations with increased MD values of left sagittal stratum (r =-0.427,P =0.037),left superior longitudinal fasciculus (r =-0.424,P =0.039) and left uncinate fasciculus (r =-0.505,P =0.012).Conclusions There exist widespread white matter lesions in AD with impairment of white matter connections of intra-and inter-hemispheres.Impaired white matters in left hemisphere may have close relationships with cognition decline.