1.Internal fixation strategies of palatal fracture: a review of 74 cases
Zhiwei ZHENG ; Chengwei TU ; Jingxiao WANG ; Linlin ZHANG ; Xinghao ZHU ; Yiming FANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2014;30(9):894-897
Objective To assess the efficacy of different internal fixations of palatal fracture.Methods Seventy-four patients with palatal fracture admitted between October 2007 and October 2013 were reviewed retrospectively.Through out-patient follow-up,postoperative occlusion and palatal complications were examined and fracture healing was evaluated using CT scan.Results Palatal type Ⅰ-Vfractures involved in 8 patients (11%),14 patients (19%),26 (35%),12 patients (16%),6 patients (8%),and 8 patients (11%) respectively.Forty-three patients were available to follow-up,including 31 patients with good or acceptable occlusion.All wounds healed without palate associated infections,plate exposure or oronasal fistula.Of the 27 patients classified as type Ⅱ,Ⅲ and V sagittal palatal fractures,both nasomaxillary and zygomatico-maxillary struts fixation (n =17) and isolated zygomatico-maxillary struts fixation (n =10) had insignificant differences in success rate as to occlusion assessment (82% vs 80%,P >0.05).Whereas compared with isolated vertical buttress fixation (n =15),additional immobilization of horizontal alveolar buttresses (n =12) had significantly higher success rate (100% vs 67%,P < 0.05).Conclusion Complete rigid fixation at early stage,including vertical buttress fixation,in particular the zygomatico-maxillary struts,and horizontal alveolar buttress fixation can achieve satisfactory outcome.
2.Re-evaluation of systematic reviews of application effect of virtual reality technology in pain management of children
Yajun SUN ; Hui YANG ; Min YAN ; Guizhi MENG ; Jingxiao ZHU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(26):3613-3619
Objective:To re-evaluate the systematic reviews of the effectiveness of virtual reality technology in pain management in children.Methods:Using computers to search for systematic reviews of the effectiveness of virtual reality technology in pain management for pediatric patients in China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Wanfang Database, VIP, China Biology Medicine disc, Cochrane Library, PubMed, Embase, CINAHL and Web of Science. The retrieval period was from the establishment of the databases to November 4, 2022. Literature screening and data extraction were conducted independently by two researchers, methodological quality evaluation was performed for the included studies using the A Measurement Tool to Assess Systematic Reviews 2 (AMSTAR 2) checklist, and the evidence quality rating was evaluated using Grades of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) system.Results:A total of 14 systematic reviews were included. AMSTAR 2 evaluation results showed that the methodological quality of 2 systematic reviews was low, and 12 were extremely low. GRADE was used to evaluate the quality of evidence of the outcome indicators, and the results showed that among the 26 outcome indicators included, 23.08% (6/26) were medium evidence, 76.92% (20/26) were low evidence, and the quality of no evidence was high.Conclusions:There is a lack of high-quality evidence to support the conclusion that virtual reality technology can relieve pain in children. The methodological quality and evidence quality of systematic reviews are low, and more standardized and rigorous studies need to be carried out in the future to further verify the application effect of virtual reality technology in pain management of children.
3.Can green tea extract cause specific liver injury?——Discussion of the latest US guidelines on drug-induced liver injury
Yunjuan GAO ; Xu ZHAO ; Jingxiao ZHU ; Zhaofang BAI ; Jiabo WANG ; Xiaohe XIAO
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2023;39(3):523-526
In recent years, the potential hepatotoxicity of green tea extract (GTE) has attracted more and more attention. With reference to the current studies on liver injury caused by GTE and the latest drug hepatotoxicity classification, this article systematically elaborates on the objectivity and causal mechanisms of liver injury caused by GTE. Based on the main risk factors for liver injury caused by GTE, this article also proposes recommendations for safe and rational use of such products, so as to provide valuable insights for in-depth research on the mechanism of liver injury caused by GTE and risk prevention and control, and meanwhile, it also provides an important reference for the therapeutic use of GTE to improve health conditions.