1.The clinic diagnosis and surgical outcome of thoracic myelopathy caused by ossification of ligamenta flava
Weibin SHENG ; Aierken SADEER ; Jia OUYANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2001;0(08):-
Objective To study the diagnosis of thoracic myelopathy caused by ossification of ligamenta flava(OLF) and the influence of the improved surgical procedure on clinic effect. Methods From October 1994 to December 1999, 14 patients with thoracic myelopathy secondary to OLF were diagnosed and treated by improved procedure. The chief clinic manifestation of the disease were insidious and progressive onset of numbness, sensory loss of lower extremities or trunk, motor weakness, gait disturbance and imbalance, hyperreflexia and sphincter dysfunction. 41 levels of OLF were found by means of plain radiography,MRI associated with CT or CTM and were resected.There were 4 levels at T 8-9, 10 levels at T 9-10, 11 levels at T 10-11 and 5 levels at T 11-12. OLF were removed by means of improved posterior “floating”procedure that open “window”at cranial and caudal end and cut“bridge”at left and right side of ossified mass. The latest results were assessed according to JOA scale score system and recovery ratio. the preoperative average JOA scale score was 4.1 point (range 1 to 8 points). Results 14 patients were followed up from 6 to57 months with an average of 23 months. The postoperative average JOA scale score was 9.4 point (range 5 to 11), the recovery ratio was 76.8% and the excellent and good results was 85.6%. The average amount of blood loss was 370 ml and the average operative time was 175 minutes. Conclusion Clinic history and neurological examination associated with MRI and CT or CTM was the important means of the diagnosis of OLF, improved surgical technique was more effective and reliable.オ
2.Cellular phenotype conversion and relative mechanism of human mesenchymal stem cells cocultured indirectly with human sweat gland cells: a preliminary study
Chiyu JIA ; Yunshu OUYANG ; Xiaobing FU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2010;26(12):1136-1139
Objective To observe the cellular phenotype conversion of human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) cocultured indirectly with heat-shocked human sweat gland cells (SGCs) in vitro and explore the relative mechanism. Methods MSCs and SGCs were isolated and amplified in vitro. First,primary confluent cultures of SGCs were heat-shocked at 47℃. Then, the supernatants were collected immediately and 24 hours before applied to the third generation of MSCs. After seven days, the MSCs expressing CK7, CK18 and CEA were examined by two-step immunocytochemistry and flow cytometry and compared with the control group. Results MSCs treated with the supernatants of SGCs proliferated slowly, with no obvious morphological changes during seven days. Two-step immunocytochemistry demonstrated positive staining of CK7 and CEA in some cells. Additionally, the positive rate of CK7 and CEA was 5.76% and 2.01% by flow cytometry, much higher than that of the control sample, which was only 1.12% and 0.51% respectively (P < 0.01 ). Conclusions There are some signal moleculars in the supernatants of heat-shocked SGCs, which benefits the transdifferentiation of MSCs.
3.Diagnostic value of 64-slice spiral CT on in-stent restenosis after PCI in patients with coronary heart disease
Jia FU ; Zhifeng SHUAI ; Weihua ZENG ; Fan OUYANG
Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine 2015;24(2):172-174
Objective:To explore the diagnostic value of 64‐slice spiral CT for in‐stent restenosis (ISR) after percuta‐neous coronary intervention (PCI) in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) .Methods :A total of 120 CHD patients after PCI received 64‐slice spiral CT angiography and routine coronary angiography (CAG ) respectively . Then coronary ISR was assessed .Results:With CAG as the gold standard ,sensitivity ,specificity ,positive predictive value and negative predictive value were 87.5% ,95.3% ,80.0% and 97.3% respectively for 64‐slice spiral CT cor‐onary angiography in diagnosis of ISR .Conclusion :The 64‐slice spiral CT coronary angiography possesses high sensitivity and accuracy diagnosing coronary in‐stent restenosis ,which can be used as one of noninvasive measures for postoperative follow‐up after percutaneous coronary intervention .
4.Staged management of missed lisfranc injuries:A report of short-term results
Pin FENG ; Jia LI ; Xiangyu OUYANG ; Feng GAO ; Hui ZHANG
International Journal of Surgery 2016;43(11):745-749
Objective To analyze the clinical and radiographic outcomes of staged reduction and fixation in a consecutive series of patients with the old Lisfranc injuries. Methods Fifty patients (16 feet) with Lisfranc injuries were treated with staged reduction. Mean duration between injury and surgery was 4. 8month ( 3 to 8 month) . In first stage an external fixator was applied across the Lisfranc joint and distraction was done at 1 milliliter per day to 2 milliliter per day. In the second staged the ORIF ( open reduction and internal fixation) was doneand we were able to reduce all the fractures and dislocations. Extra-Articular screws and staple fixation were used for fixation. We compared categorical variables using Fisher’ s exact test and continuous variables using paired t-test or Wilcoxon signed-rank test. Results All patients were followed up 1 to 3 years ( mean 2. 2 years) in the clinic. The visual analogue scale score averaged 3. 1 points at the final follow-up, the average AOFAS scores for these patients were 55. 8 points ( range, 43 to 98 points), with a significant increase than before surgery ( P=0. 001). The mean duration between two surgeries was 3. 2 weeks (range 2. 5-4. 5 weeks). Anatomic reduction was obtained in all 15 patients. At the last follow-up, 2 patients had lost reduction. Posttraumatic osteoarthritis was observed in 5 patients, and all of them were scheduled for arthrodesis because of persistent pain. Conclusions The study have displayed that staged reduction and Extra-Articular fixation should be considered for old Lisfranc injuries with a good reduction, the firm stability, low risk of intraoperative fracture. The short-term effectiveness is good, but the long-term effectiveness needs further follow-up.
5.Research on compensatory of contralateral vertebral artery by MRA in unilateral stenosis
Wei HAN ; Peisong SONG ; Weili QI ; Kangmei KONG ; Jia OUYANG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2006;0(05):-
Objective To evaluate the MRA by measuring the diameter of the stenosis artery and the contralateral normal vertebral artery with unilateral stenosis. Methods Seventeen-six patients were divided into normal group and vertebral arterial type of cervical spondylosis group.Among 26 vertebral arterial type of cervical spondylosis cases,13 cases appeared as vertebral arterial type with unilateral stenosis of ≤1.6 mm in diameter .Statistics assessment of MRA in stenosis and contralateral artery was engaged. Results The unilateral artery stenosis diameter measured
6.Perioperative hemodynamic monitoring in children with congenital heart disease undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass
Quanlin LI ; Hui ZHANG ; Chuan OUYANG ; Jia LI ; Yi LUO
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2017;24(8):616-620
Hemodynamic monitoring is an essential part in the care of children with congenital heart disease during perioperative period to guide clinical management.Currently,there are several methods available for hemodynamic monitoring.The invasive methods include the Fick method,thermodilution method,using the Swan-Ganz catheter and the pulse contour method.The noninvasive methods include partial carbon dioxide resorption,impedance method.In this paper,the principle,advantages and disadvantages of these monitoring methods in children undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass surgery were reviewed.
7.Extraction of Myrrha by SFE-CO_2
Yong WANG ; Yan CHEN ; Xudong CHENG ; Zhen OUYANG ; Xiaobi JIA
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(02):-
AIM: To optimize the extraction process of Myrrha by SFE-CO 2. METHODS: Orthogonal design was applied and GC was used to determine the contents of ?-Elemene in order to optimize the process. RESULTS: The optimized conditions were as follows: pressure 25 MPa, temperature 45 ?C and extraction time 4 h. CONCLUSION: The method of SFE-CO 2 is rapid, convenient in comparison with conventional methods.
8.Application of Stream-media Transmission Technology in PACS and Distance Diagnosis
Wei SONG ; Jia-Xue QI ; Xiao-Hui OUYANG ;
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2004;0(09):-
Objective To propose a stream-media technology based on the new transmission technology. Methods Firstly,we explored the advantages and disadvantages of exiting PACS image in LAN (Local Area Network) and WAN (Wide Area Network) and then expounded distance diagnosis related to HIS and PACS,VPN technology,wireless network applications,more points consultation applied technology. At last,we made an analysis of the characteristics of the stream-media transmission technology. Results The characteristics of low bandwidth occupied,high security,and high scalability of stream-media transmission technology fit the needs of PACS development. Conclusion Application of streammedia technology transferred in PACS image provides a new economical and practical technical solution to break through limitation of network bandwidth in medical imaging integrated information,and to thoroughly make use of medical resource.
9.Influence of HLA-G on immunoregulatory function of human amniotic mesenchymal cells.
Jia-Ping WANG ; Gui-Fang OUYANG
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2011;19(5):1325-1328
Human leukocyte antigen G (HLA-G), a kind of non-classical major histocompatibility complex class I antigens, can inhibit inflammatory reaction, assist tumor cells to escape from immune surveillance and promote the immunologic tolerance of the graft. HLA-G, expressed and secreted by human amniotic mesenchymal cells (HAMC), suppresses the functions of NK cells, T cells and B cells and modulates the activity of dendritic cells (DC). These findings provide a theoretical basis for illustrating the mechanism of immunosuppression on HAMC. In this article, the recent advances on not only the gene and the molecular structure of HLA-G, but also the possible mechanisms of HLA-G in immunoregulatory function of HAMC, as well as the relation of HLA-G with HAMC, NK, DC, T and B cells are reviewed.
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10.Correlation and regression analysis of placenta volume at 11-13+6 weeks of pregnancy with newborn baby weights, placenta weights and volumes at birth
Jia, LU ; Qing, DAI ; Hua, MENG ; Yuxin, JIANG ; Zhonghui, XU ; Meng, YANG ; Yunshu, OUYANG ; Yixiu, ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) 2015;(2):142-147
Objective The aim of the study was to determine the placenta volume (PV) at 11-13+6 weeks of gestation by three-dimensional ultrasound (3DUS) in combination with birth weight, placenta weight, placenta volume at birth and maternal age, body mass index (BMI) additionally. Methods From June 2011 to July 2012, placental volumes were prospectively measured by VOCAL (Virtual Organ Computer-aided Analysis) method in 129 normal pregnancies of Peking Union Medical College Hospital at 11-13+6 weeks of Gestation, multiples of the median was calculated (MOM) after logarithmic10 transformation referring to different crown-rump length (CRL) groups. The normal pregnancies were selected without any combinations or fetal abnormalities, then recorded the birth weights, placenta diameters and thicknesses and placenta weight at delivery. The maternal basic status was also concluded in the study. Results Correlation analysis results: (1) The transformed placenta volume MOM showed a significant correlation (Spearman rho=0.200, P<0.05) with birthweight but not with placenta weight or placenta volume calculated as ellipsoid (Spearman rho=0.164, 0.112 respectively, P>0.05). (2) The birthweight showed significant correlations with placenta weight, placecnta volume and maternal BMI (Spearman rho=0.478, 0.361, 0.259 respectively, P<0.01). (3) The placenta weight at birth showed a significant correlation with placenta volume at birth (Spearman rho=0.467, P<0.01) and maternal BMI (Spearman rho=0.198, P<0.05). Regression analysis results: (1) Birth weight (g)=1136.9+1530.9×MOM+45.3×BMI-15.0×maternal age (r=0.29, P=0.01<0.05). (2) Placenta weight (g)=88.1+315.3×MOM+10.0×BMI+0.1×maternal age (r=0.27, P=0.02 <0.05). Conclusions The placental volume at 11-13+6 weeks of gestation has significant correlation with birthweight. This might assist in the identification of the high risk pregnancies caring large or low for gestational age fetuses.