1.Research on in vivo kinematics characteristics of the spine in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis patients based on 3D image volume fusion technique
Wei LU ; Jiayu CHEN ; Long WANG ; Jun WANG ; Haotian LUO ; Shaobai WANG ; Sheng LU ; Yongqing XU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2017;19(4):311-316
Objective To characterize the spinal motion of 6 degrees of freedom (6DOF) under the fulcrum bending in Lenke type 1 adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) patients using 3D image volume fusion technique.Methods Ten volunteers with Lenke type 1 AIS were examined by the Gemstone Spectral Imaging to obtain their T1-S1 vertebral morphological data in the supine position and fulcrum bending position.With the computer software,images of 2 different positions were fused with the 3D image to obtain in vivo kinematics data of each vertebral body in the target area.Results In the apical vertebrae (AV) region,the main range of motion in the fulcrum bending position ranged from-2.57°± 0.95° to-1.37°± 0.65°,showing significant differences between segments (P < 0.05);along the vertical axis the coupling rotation ranged from-2.71° ± 0.48° to-1.27° ± 0.49°;along the coronal axis,the coupling flexion and extension ranged from 0.19° ± 0.85° to 1.51° ± 0.42°.In the upper end vertebrae (UEV) area,the main ROM ranged from-2.20° ± 1.13° to-1.91° ± 0.76°,showing no significant differences between the 3 segments (P > 0.05);along the vertical axis,coupling rotation ranged from 0.18°±0.47° to 1.35°±0.52°;along the coronal axis,coupling flexion and extension ranged from 1.62° ± 0.41° to 2.07° ± 0.37°.In the lower end vertebrae (LEV) region,the main movement ranged from-0.79°± 0.63° to 0.73°± 1.09°,showing significant differences between the 3 segments (P < 0.05);along the vertical axis,the coupling rotation ranged from-1.62°± 1.05° to-0.60°± 0.60°;along the coronal axis,the coupling flexion extension ranged from -1.41° ± 0.87° to-0.75° ± 0.66°.Conclusionts In the fulcrum bending position,Lenke type 1 AIS shows a unique motion and coupling mechanism in the spine.The coupling rotational movement in the UEV region is at the same side as the lateral flexion movement.The coupling rotational motion in the AV and LEV regions is opposite the lateral flexion movement.
2.Shoulder hemiarthroplasty assisted by individualized navigation templates 3D printed
Jun WANG ; He HUANG ; Shaoyun WANG ; Haotian LUO ; You ZHOU ; Jiayu CHEN ; Wei LU ; Sheng LU ; Fei HE
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2017;19(7):596-602
Objective To investigate the efficacy and accuracy of 3D printing individualized navigation templates used in shoulder hemi-arthroplasty (HA).Methods We collected 9 adult cadaveric specimens of 18 shoulders with no obvious deformities or defects.After CT scanning was conducted on bilateral shoulders,the raw CT data in DICOM format were imported into software Mimics 10.01 and Imageware 12.0 to reconstruct 3D shoulder models.The retroversion angles and heights of bilateral humeral heads were measured to design individualized navigational templates using software Geomagic Studio 12.0.Rapid prototyping (RP) technique was used to manufacture the individualized navigation templates which were then used to assist shoulder HA in cadaveric specimens.CT scanning was performed postoperatively to measure the retroversion angle and height of the prosthesis implanted for comparison with the preoperative measurements.Results Before shoulder replacement in the 9 cadaveric specimens,respectively,the heights of left and right humeral heads averaged 300.0 ± 11.6 mm and 300.0 ± 11.4 mm,and the retroversion angles 15.6°±4.9° and 15.9°± 4.9°.After the replacement,the heights of left and right humeral heads averaged 300.0 ± 11.3 mm and 300.0 ± 11.7 mm,respectively,and the retroversion angles 15.7° ± 4.9° and 15.8° ± 5.2°,respectively.There were no significant differences between the left and right sides in the pre-or post-operative heights or retroversion angles of the humeral head (P > 0.05).There were no significant differences either between preand post-operation in the heights or retroversion angles of the left and right humeral heads (P > 0.05).The mean errors for the preoperative and postoperative heights and retroversion angles of the humeral heads were 1.44 ± 0.96 mm and 0.25° ± 0.15°,respectively.Conclusion Individualized navigation templates 3D printed can be used to assist effective and accurate shoulder HA because they are designed and manufactured according to accurate measurements of retroversion angles and heights of the humeral heads which are acquired by computer preoperatively.
3.Multi-level exploration of the cultivation of logical thinking ability of graduate students in major of clinical laboratory diagnostics
Haotian CHEN ; Yurong FU ; Zhengjun YI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2019;18(2):109-113
Clinical laboratory diagnostics is an important secondary discipline in clinical medicine.Postgraduate students in clinical laboratory diagnostics are indispensable members of the future medical team.In view of the current situation about insufficiency of logical thinking ability of these graduates,this paper starts from the aspects of thought,theory,practice and effect test,and then enumerates examples to explore the reasonable training strategy of multi-level graduate students' logical thinking ability,in order to benefit the current graduate students in this major.
4.Advances in mechanism of macrophage pyroptosis in Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection
Haotian CHEN ; Yurong FU ; Zhengjun YI
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2019;39(3):232-236
Pyroptosis is an inflammatory programmed cell death dependent on caspase, and partic-ipates in the development of infectious diseases. Mycobacterium tuberculosis can reside in macrophages, and therefore Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection is closely related to the pyroptosis of macrophages. This review reviewed and discussed the molecular mechanism of interactions between Mycobacterium tuberculosis and macrophage inflammasomes. It is helpful to further understand the occurrence and development of tuberculo-sis and provide new ideas for the prevention and control of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection with the in-depth study of the mechanism of macrophage pyroptosis.
5.Research progress of sports APP on exercise habits in college students
ZHANG Haotian, ZHANG Juanjuan, DU Xujing, MENG Fanbing, ZHANG Chen
Chinese Journal of School Health 2021;42(10):1586-1589
Abstract
Nowadays, sports APPs are gradually diversifying based on the rapid development of the Internet and artificial intelligence. Various sports apps are active in the public s field of vision. This article reviewed the research progress of college students used of sports APP on their training habits. The result found that proper use of sports APP could promote college students sports behavior and sports habits. The use of such apps could help college students improve their body shape physical function, but it was difficult to maintain the effect after the end of the athletic behavior. It is recommended that schools use APPs to form teacher and student sports communication communities and conduct different types of sports challenges. At the same time, the government enacts college and personal reward systems to encourage sport participation among students, thereby increasing the intention to continue using sports APPs. More longitudinal follow up researches are expected to evaluate effectiveness of different sports APPs on sport habit formulation.
6.The imaging evaluation and clinical significance of sacral vestibule
Xiaoman DONG ; Wenhuan CHEN ; Jian JIA ; Zhi WANG ; Wei TIAN ; Lin GUO ; Yuxi SUN ; Haotian QI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2022;42(1):41-46
Objective:To measure the anatomical parameters of three-dimensional available space of S 1 and S 2 vestibules on Chinese adults by imaging methods, and discuss their clinical values. Methods:Data of 200 cases of pelvic CT with complete posterior ring were collected from January 2015 to January 2021, included 110 males and 90 females. The ages ranged from 21 to 63 years (average, 40.72±10.70 years). Then the parameters of both the left vestibule and the right vestibule of S 1 and S 2 such as vestibular width, vestibular height and vestibular area were measured by the three-dimensional CT reconstructions. Statistical analyses were performed among the groups which were classified according to the gender, side of vestibule to compare the difference of vestibular morphological characteristics among different groups. Results:The average vestibular area of S 1 was 425.71± 45.07 mm 2 (range, 296.3-604.4 mm 2), which was 449.80±28.62 mm 2 (range, 338.3-604.4 mm 2) in males and 388.25±34.01 mm 2 (range, 296.3-498.4 mm 2) in females. The average vestibular width was 28.52±4.34 mm (range, 17.1-36.3 mm), 31.77±2.33 mm (range, 22.46-36.30 mm) in males and 24.55±2.55 mm (range, 17.1-26.1 mm) in females. The mean vestibular height was 21.05±2.29 mm (range, 17.5-32.0 mm), with 21.34±2.37 mm (range, 18.5-32.0 mm) of men and 20.69±1.60 mm (range, 17.5-25.6 mm) of women. The mean S 2 vestibular area was 230.19±35.57 mm 2 (range, 142.5-297.3 mm 2), which was 258.91±28.04 mm 2 (range, 218.3-297.3 mm 2) in males and 205.61±24.12 mm 2 (range, 142.5-258.6 mm 2) in females. The average vestibular width was 15.94±1.72 mm (range, 12.4-20.3 mm), 16.51±1.59 mm (range, 14.4-20.3 mm) in male and 15.25±1.63 mm (range, 12.4-18.1 mm) in female. The mean vestibular height was 14.30±1.20 mm (range, 12.9-17.8 mm), 15.49±1.46 mm (range, 13.6-17.8 mm) in males and 13.73±0.93 mm (range, 12.9-16.1 mm) in females. There were significant differences in vestibular width, height and area between S 1 and S 2 (vestibular width t=3.934, P< 0.001; vestibular height t=3.692, P< 0.001; vestibular area t=4.816, P< 0.001). There were significant differences in S 1 vestibular width, S 1 vestibular height, S 1 and S 2 vestibular area between male groups and female groups (S 1 vestibular width: t=2.969, P=0.003; S 1 vestibular height: t=0.316, P=0.049; S 1 vestibular area: t=1.975, P=0.049; S 2 vestibular area: t=2.023, P=0.044). While there was no significant difference in S 2 vestibular width and height between the two gender groups. There were significant differences in S 1 and S 2 vestibular width, height and area between male and female groups ( P < 0.001). There were no significant difference in parameters between the left and right values of the same vestibular site. Conclusion:The parameters of S 1 sacral vestibule are larger than that of S 2. It implies that S 1 was more feasible to insert iliosacral screws than S 2; lesser diameter iliosacral screws should be selected to insert into S 2. The female S 1 vestibule is smaller than the male, so the iliosacral screws placement has more stringent requirements on the selection of the insertion point and the direction of the screw. And the surgeon can utilize the intact contralateral sacral vestibule as the damaged side to proceed the iliosacral screw inserted simulation.
7. Clinical features and prognosis of 93 elderly patients with multiple myeloma
Haimin CHEN ; Fan ZHOU ; Wei WEI ; Rong PENG ; Haotian SHI ; Jian HOU
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2017;38(9):744-748
Objective:
To explore the clinical features and prognostic factors of elderly MM patients.
Methods:
A retrospectively analysis of clinical characteristics in 93 newly diagnosed MM patients with more than 70 years of old between August 2011 and August 2016. Based on age, basic activities of daily living scale, instrumental activities of daily living scale, Charlson comorbidity index at diagnosis, patients were divided into three groups: Fit (score=0,
8.Research progress on the influence and intervention of parents on preoperative anxiety in children
Haotian CHEN ; Jiangwei WU ; Lingxin WEI
The Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology 2023;39(11):1216-1220
With the development of our economy and the progress of science and technology,the comfort medicine of children in the perioperative period is gradually promoted.Comfort medicine not only eliminates the physical pain of children,but also avoids the permanent psychological trauma caused by oper-ation and anesthesia.The incidence of preoperative anxiety in children is higher than that in adults,which may have adverse effects on perioperative period and prognosis of children.The characteristics of parents of different children,such as parental anxiety level,parental education level,parental socioeconomic back-ground,family composition,ethnicity,language,and other factors will affect the preoperative anxiety level of children.Intervention measures such as parents'participation in guiding children's preparation for anesthe-sia,management of children's fasting and drinking,and presence at the induction of anesthesia can alleviate children's preoperative anxiety level.For children with disabilities,communication between parents and medical staff in the perioperative period and intervention management of children is important.Compared with the traditional preoperative preparation program,the internet-based family preoperative preparation plat-form provides a comprehensive,effective and personalized information guidance for the families of children,ensuring the comfortable perioperative medical treatment of children.
9.Survival status and trends of preterm infants of different gestational ages
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2024;27(10):865-870
With advancements in perinatal and neonatal medicine, neonatal mortality rates have significantly decreased, particularly among full-term infants. However, the proportion of preterm infant deaths within neonatal mortality has markedly increased, making preterm infant mortality a critical concern. Due to the wide range of gestational ages among preterm infants, there are significant differences in mortality rates and causes of death depending on gestational age. It is crucial for perinatal medical professionals to recognize the varying mortality rates of preterm infants of gestational ages. In recent years, the mortality rate of late preterm infants in developed countries has been below 2%, with the mortality rate of very preterm infants varying from 1% to 6% depending on their gestational age, while the survival rate of extremely preterm infants of different gestational ages ranges from 60% to 95%. Compared to developed countries, China has achieved a similar mortality rate for late preterm infants, and the mortality rate for very preterm infants is gradually approaching that of developed countries. Nevertheless, there remains a significant gap in the survival rate of extremely preterm infants. This article reviews the characteristics and trends in the survival of preterm infants of different gestational ages both domestically and internationally, aiming to enhance the attention to preterm infant outcomes.
10.Evidence Summary of the nursing of spinal fixation in emergency adult patients with traumatic spinal cord injury
Sa WANG ; Danping YAN ; Yukun ZHANG ; Lina CHEN ; Haotian CHEN ; Jiaping YU ; Yuwei WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(3):208-214
Objective:To summarize the relevant evidence for the management of fixation in traumatic spinal cord injury patients, which provides a reference for the clinical care and care of patients.Methods:A systematic search was conducted for evidence related to spinal injuries from domestic and foreign databases, relevant guideline websites, etc. The types of literature were best practice, expert consensus, systematic review, evidence summary, clinical decision-making, etc. The search time was from the establishment of databases to January 31, 2022. Three researchers used the Multidimensional Systematic Review Tool to evaluate systematic review literature. Five researchers used the guideline research and evaluation tool AGREE Ⅱ to evaluate clinical practice guidelines, and used the Australian JBI Evidence-Based Health Care Center (2016) to evaluate expert consensus and expert opinion with the authenticity evaluation tool for expert opinions and professional consensus articles. And extracted and summarized evidence according to the subject.Results:Finally, 10 articles were included, including 4 clinical decision-making, 4 guidelines and 2 systematic evaluations. The 30 pieces of evidence include the assessment, prevention, cervical spinal fixation, and management after traumatic spinal cord injury.Conclusions:The evidence emphasizes the importance of standardized assessment of cervical risk factors in all emergency adult patients with traumatic spinal cord injury. In the emergency department, we need to improve the ability of spinal evaluation and fixation in patients with penetrating neck injury, optimize the timeliness process of emergency trauma, reduce the occurrence of potential complications, and improve patient outcomes.