1.Oblique lumbar interbody fusion combined with posterior fixation for degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis can further improve the lumbar segmental alignment
Tenghui GE ; Jingye WU ; Guanqing LI ; Jianing LI ; Yuqing SUN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2021;41(3):141-148
Objective:To evaluate the effect of oblique lateral interbody fusion (OLIF) combined with posterior fixation on segmental alignment in the treatment of degenerative spondylolisthesis (DS).Methods:The clinical data of 40 patients with DS who underwent OLIF combined with posterior fixation from July 2017 to December 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. There were 7 males and 33 females, aged 45-81 years, with an average age of 65.7±9.06 years. The total number of slip segments was 43, including 37 levels at L 4, 5, 5 levels at L 3, 4, and 1 level at L 2, 3. According to the decompression methods, the patients were divided into two groups. 22 patients with 23 levels were treated with direct decompression combined with laminectomy, and 18 patients with 20 levels were treated with indirect decompression without laminectomy. All patients underwent preoperative and intraoperative imaging examination. The disc height (DH), slip ratio (SR) and segmental lordosis (SL) were measured by preoperative CT and intraoperative fluoroscopy images. One-way repeated measures ANOVA was used to compare the radiographic parameters of the segmental alignment prior to cage implantation, following cage insertion and posterior fixation. Bonferroni test was used to compare the radiographic parameters between groups. Results:In the OLIF combined with the posterior fixation, there were statistically significant differences in the radiographic parameters of segmental alignment at different stages of operation [DH ( F=147.786, P<0.001) , SR ( F=83.754, P<0.001) , SL ( F=38.296, P<0.001) ]. DH increased from 7.99±1.39 mm to 11.69±1.72 mm ( P<0.001), SR decreased from 10.67%±4.67% to 8.66%±4.50% ( P=0.001) and SL increased from 7.26°±2.73° to 7.85°±2.30° ( P=0.425). After combined posterior fixation, SR further decreased from 8.66%±4.50% to 2.07%±4.00% ( P<0.001), SL further increased from 7.85°±2.30° to 10.72°±3.08° ( P<0.001), and DH had no significant change ( P=1.000). There was no significant difference in radiographic parameters between the direct decompression group and the indirect decompression group when prior to cage implantation, following cage insertion and following posterior fixation, respectively. Conclusion:OLIF combined with posterior fixation in the treatment of DS can further reduce the slip rate of patients with lumbar degenerative spondylolisthesis and increase the lordosis angle of the surgical segment. At the same time, the direct decompression combined with laminectomy has no significant effect on the segmental alignment.
2.The different durations of methamphetamine abuse influenced abusers' spatial processing function
Zhijun ZHENG ; Jingye LI ; Song HAN ; Xiaohong SUN ; Junfa LI ; Yanlin LUO
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2014;23(8):707-709
Objective To investigate the effects of different durations of methamphetamine abuse on spatial cognitive processing.Methods The mental rotation task was used to evaluate the spatial processing function of 35 methamphetamine abusers and 30 healthy subjects.The methamphetamine abusers are divided into 2 groups according to their abuse durations,group 1 contains 16 abusers with an average duration of 1 year and group 2 contains 19 abusers with an average duration of 3 years.Participants were asked to judge the right hand/food or the left hand/food of the experimental stimuli at difference angles.The reaction time (RT) and the accurate rate (AR) of the mental rotation task were recorded.Results Compared with the control group,RT of group 1 methamphetamine abusers was longer at the angle of 0°((1469±318)ms) and 180°((1718±412)ms) (P<0.05),RT of group 2 was longer at the angle of 0°((1466±243) ms),60°((1497±294) ms) and 180°((1708±288) ms) (P <0.05).And the AR of methamphetamine abusers was higher at every angle (P<0.05).Conclusion Long-term dependence on methamphetmine can damage the abuser's spatial processing function.
3.Exploring the Potential Target of Traditional Chinese Medicine for Improving Ferroptosis in Diabetic Nephropathy Based on Antioxidant Protein
Jingye SUN ; Wenze XIAO ; Yanwen ZHOU ; Haiying WANG
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 2024;35(9):1445-1452
The pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy(DN)is very complex.Ferroptosis as a kind of new way of cell death has become a research hotspot in recent years.It is widely known that DN is closely related to ferroptosis.Deactivation of system Xc--GSH-GPX4 axis,iron overload,lipid peroxidation and mitochondrial dysfunction play important role in occurrence and development of ferroptosis of DN,antioxidant protein may be a potential target for the treatment of ferroptosis of DN.Different pathways and interactions may alleviate the occurrence and development of ferroptosis by activating antioxidant protein such as GPX4,Nrf2,Sirtuin family protein and ferritin.Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)has the characteristics of multi-component,multi-target and multi-pathway overall regulation.The active components and compounds of TCM have potential application value in improving renal injury and ferroptosis of DN by enhancing the expression of antioxidant protein,which provides a new research direction for delaying the progress of DN.
4.Factors affecting disc angle changes in oblique lateral interbody fusion: an analysis and predictive model development
Jingye WU ; Tenghui GE ; Guanqing LI ; Jintao AO ; Xuan ZHAO ; Yuqing SUN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2024;44(18):1199-1206
Objective:To explore the factors affecting changes of disc angle (ΔDA) during oblique lateral interbody fusion (OLIF) and establish a predictive model of ΔDA.Methods:This retrospective study included 119 patients with 174 segments undergoing OLIF procedures between July 2017 and August 2019 in Beijing Jishuitan Hospital. 45 males and 74 females with an average age of 62.1±9.8 years (33-86 years) were included. The lordotic cages were all 6 degrees. Radiographic parameters included preoperative and postoperative disc angle (DA), disc height (DH), ΔDA on flexion-extension views (ΔDA-FE), cage location and cage inclination. Pearson correlation coefficient and machine-learning techniques were utilized to identify factors related to ΔDA. Based on machine leaning techniques, ten-fold cross-validation for model training and validation were used to develop a predictive linear model for ΔDA.Results:The average ΔDA was 3.9°±4.8° with preoperative disc angle (preoperative DA) of 5.3°±5.0°. The average change of posterior DH (ΔPDH) was 3.1±2.1 mm with preoperative posterior DH of 6.6±1.9 mm. The average change of anterior DH was 6.1±3.2 mm. Pearson correlation analysis showed a significant negative correlation between ΔDA and preoperative DA ( r=-0.713, P<0.001), cage location ( r=-0.183, P=0.016), and ΔDA-FE ( r=-0.153, P=0.044). PDH changes were significantly negatively correlated with preoperative PDH ( r=-0.444, P<0.001) and positively correlated with cage location ( r=0.218, P=0.004). ΔDA was 10.8°±3.2° for negative preoperative DA (indicating kyphotic), 5.0°±3.7° for preoperative DA between 0° and 6°, and 1.0°±4.1° for preoperative DA>6°. A predictive model was developed using ten-fold cross-validation, resulting in the formula ΔDA=7.9°-0.8×preoperative DA ( R=0.707, MAE=2.837). Conclusion:Disc angle changes in OLIF primarily depend on the preoperative disc angle, secondly on cage location. The predicting model based on machine-learning techniques using preoperative disc angle facilitates preoperative planning for OLIF procedures.
5.A Comparative Study of Oblique and Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion for Degenerative Spondylolisthesis at Postoperative 2 Years
Jingye WU ; Tenghui GE ; Guanqing LI ; Jintao AO ; Zhongning XU ; Yuqing SUN
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2024;24(9):593-598
Objective To compare the clinical outcomes between oblique lumbar interbody fusion(OLIF)and transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion(TLIF)for patients with degenerative spondylolisthesis during 2-year follow-ups.Methods Patients with symptomatic degenerative spondylolisthesis who underwent OLIF(46 cases)and TLIF(45 cases)between July 2017 and September 2020 with 2-year follow-ups were retrospectively reviewed.One level or two-level lumbar fusion were included.The primary outcomes were Visual Analogue Scale(VAS)and Oswestry Disability Index(ODI)at 2 years after surgery.The secondary outcomes included radiographic parameters,fusion rate,cage subsidence rate,and permanent nerve injury rate.Results No significantly different changes were noted in VAS-back[2(2,3)vs.2(2,2),P=0.943],VAS-leg[2(2,2)vs.2(2,2),P=0.988],and ODI[17%(10%,22%)vs.14%(10%,22%),P=0.417]between the OLIF group and the TLIF group,respectively.Greater restoration of disc height and segmental lordosis were obtained in the OLIF group[mean,(11.9±1.5)mm and 15.7°±7.2°]than in the TLIF group[mean,(9.2±2.0)mm and 12.5°±5.9°]at postoperative 2-year(P<0.001 and P=0.029).The subsidence rate was lower in the OLIF group than in the TLIF group[19.6%(9/46)vs.40.0%(16/40),P=0.037].The fusion rates at postoperative 2-year were 93.5%(43/46)in the OLIF group and 87.5%(35/40)in the TLIF group,having no significant difference(P=0.562).The rates of permanent nerve injury were similar between the two groups[4.3%(2/46)vs.6.7%(3/45),P=0.980]at postoperative 2-year.Conclusion Short segment OLIF doesn't show better clinical outcomes and fusion rate than TLIF for degenerative spondylolisthesis,except for greater disc height restoration,greater segmental lordosis,and lower subsidence rate at postoperative 2-year.
6. Consensus on standardized diagnosis and treatment for osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture patients during epidemic of corona virus disease 2019
Zhong FANG ; Baorong HE ; Dingjun HAO ; Feng LI ; Liang YAN ; Yanzheng GAO ; Shiqing FENG ; Tiansheng SUN ; Dianming JIANG ; Jiwei TIAN ; Huan WANG ; Yingze ZHANG ; Shunwu FAN ; Yue ZHU ; Yijian LIANG ; Yun TIAN ; Bo LI ; Weimin JIANG ; Jingye WANG ; Xiaohui MAO ; Changsheng ZHU ; Yali LI ; Lijun HE ; Yuan HE ; Qindong SHI ; Shuixia LI ; Jing WANG ; Zijun GAO ; Buhuai DONG ; Honghui YU ; Yonghong JIANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2020;36(2):117-123
Since December 2019, the corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by the 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) has been reported in Wuhan, Hubei Province. Almost 70% of patients susceptible to 2019-nCoV are over age of 50 years, with extremely large proportion of critical illness and death of the elderly patients. Meanwhile, the elderly patients are at high risk of osteoporotic fractures especially osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures (OVCF). During the prevention and control of COVID-19 epidemic, orthopedists are confronted with the following difficulties including how to screen and protect OVCF patients, how to accurately diagnose and assess the condition of OVCF patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19, and how to develop reasonable treatment plans and comprehensive protective measures in emergency and outpatient clinics. In order to standardize the diagnosis and treatment of patients with OVCF diagnosed with COVID-19, the authors jointly develop this expert consensus. The consensus systematically recommends the standardized emergency and outpatient screening and confirmation procedures for OVCF patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 and protective measures for emergency and outpatient clinics. Moreover, the consensus describes the grading and classification of OVCF patients diagnosed with COVID-19 according to the severity of illness and recommends different treatment plans and corresponding protective measures based on the different types and epidemic prevention and control requirements.