2.Assessment of Life Quality of Children with Complex Congenital Heart Defects after Surgical Treatment
ying, HONG ; hong, CAI ; hui-jun, CHI
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(13):-
Objective To assess the life quality of children with complex congenital heart defects after surgical treatment.Methods Ten children with complex heart defects after surgical treatment were given comprehensive assessment in physical development(using weight and height standard deviation score,SDS);the symptoms and signs that easily occured;startting time for enrolment to a kindergarten or primary school enrolment.Results The weight SDS of 9 cases were below average value of reference crowd,only 1 case was above average value of refere nce crowd;all the 10 cases of the height SDS were below average value of reference crowd;the symptoms prone to appear:2 cases had cyanosis,9 cases had breathlessness,and all 10 cases of heart auscultation had heart murmur;8 cases stayed at home,having reached the school or kindergarten age.Conclusions The life quality of children with complex congenital heart defects after surgical treatment is inferior.The congenital heart disease prevention show focus on pre-birth intervention.
4.Fast-track surgery deserves more attention.
Hong-chi JIANG ; Bei SUN ; Gang WANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2007;45(9):577-579
7.Change of synaptophysin in rat model hippocampal formation after pentylenetetrazol kindling
Yabo FENG ; Hong YAO ; Zhaofu CHI
Journal of Clinical Neurology 2001;14(1):30-32
Objective To study the plasticity of hippocampal formation in epilepsy.Methods The optical density (OD)of synaptophysin positive immunoreactive product was examined by image pattern analysis instrument in hippocampus of pentylenetetrazol induced kindling epileptic rats. The examined areas included CA1,CA3 and the dentate gyrus.Results The OD of synaptophysin positive immunoreactive product in hippocampal formation of kindling group was higher than the controls,especially in the mossy fiber layer of the area CA3 and the inner molecular layer in the dentate gyrus. Conclusion The change of synaptophysin resulted from kindling, it also could result in the molecular elements of kindling maintenance.
8.The guidance role of the CURB-65 criteria in the management of community-acquired pneumnia in adults
Hong ZHANG ; Chi SHAO ; Baiqiang CAI
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2008;31(28):32-35
Objective To evaluate the guidance role of the CURB-65 criteria in the management of community-acquired pneumonia(CAP) in adults. Methods The clinical date of 13 patients with CAP from January 2007 to January 2008 were analysed, the diagnosis and treatment of 3 patients were enumerated. Evaluated the effect of CURB-65 criteria on CAP. Results According to the CURB-65 criteria, the scores of 3 patients with CAP were 0, 2, 5 scores respectively.After the proper treatment based on CURB-65 criteria,each patient got a good prognosis. Conclusions The CURB-65 criteria plays an encouraging role in assessing the severity of CAP. But the veracity of identifying severe CAP is poor. In this situation the criteria for severe CAP is needed to make the decision.
9.The sensory function after repair of the sole defects
Jianjun HONG ; Weiyang GAO ; Yonglong CHI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2001;0(03):-
Objective To study the methods of repairing the sole defects and reconstruction of the sensory function. Methods Twenty- nine cases of sole defect were repaired with flaps and full- thickness grafting according to the weight- bearing area and non- weight- bearing area. Sixteen cases had reconstruction of the sensory nerves. Results Twenty- nine cases were followed up for 1- 9 years. One case failed. One case required thinning the flap. Twenty- eight cases have gained normal weight bearing ambulation. Ulcer occurred in one case, giving an ulcer rate of 3.4% . The sensation have recovered to S2- S3 in 16 cases repaired with reconstruction of cutaneous sensory nerves. Thirteen cases repaired with non- innervated flaps and full- thickness grafting showed deep pain sensation, and over the 1- 2 cm area coverage around the flaps there was light touch sensation. No significant difference was found in the ulcer rate between reinnervated and non- innervated flaps. Conclusion Defects of the weight- bearing area in sole must be repaired with flaps. The medial foot island flap, medial pedal island flap, toe arterial flap and anterolateral thigh flap are the appropriate options. Defects of the non- weight- bearing area could be repaired with full- thickness grafting. The transplantation of non- sensory skin flaps can re- establish the sensory function, so the reconstruction of sensory nerve is of minor importance.
10.Internal Fixation with a Locking T-Plate for Proximal Humeral Fractures in Patients Aged 65 Years and Older.
Jae Kwang YUM ; Min Kyu SEONG ; Chi Woon HONG
Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow 2017;20(4):217-221
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of internal fixation with locking T-plates for osteoporotic fractures of the proximal humerus in patients aged 65 years and older. METHODS: From January 2007 through to December 2015, we recruited 47 patients aged 65 years and older with osteoporotic fractures of the proximal humerus. All fractures had been treated using open reduction and internal fixation with a locking T-plate. We classified the fractures in accordance to the Neer classification system; At the final follow-up, the indicators of clinical outcome-the range of motion of the shoulder (flexion, internal rotation, and external rotation) and the presence of postoperative complications-and the indicators of radiographic outcome-the time-to-union and the neck-shaft angle of the proximal humerus-were evaluated. The Paavolainen method was used to grade the level of radiological outcome in the patients. RESULTS: The mean flexion was 155.0° (range, 90°–180°), the mean internal rotation was T8 (range, T6–L2), and the mean external rotation was 66.8° (range, 30°–80°). Postoperative complications, such as plate impingement, screw loosening, and varus malunion were observed in five patient. We found that all patients achieved bone union, and the mean time-to-union was 13.5 weeks of the treatment. The mean neck-shaft angle was 131.4° at the 6-month follow-up. According to the Paavolainen method, “good” and “fair” radiographic results each accounted for 38 and 9 of the total patients, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: We concluded that locking T-plate fixation leads to satisfactory clinical and radiological outcomes in elderly patients with proximal humeral fractures by providing a larger surface area of contact with the fracture and a more rigid fixation.
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