1.External fixation combined with minimal invasion internal fixation for complex diaphyses fracture combined with femur condyle fractures
Chunyou WAN ; Baotong MA ; Jingyi XIN ; Hongbin JIN ; Aifeng LIU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2009;25(4):322-325
Objective To discuss external fixation method for the complex diaphyses fracture involving condyles of femur and evaluate its clinical efficacy.Methods A retrospective study was done on 42 patietns with comminuted femur diaphyses fracture combined with distal intra-articular fractures treated surgically from January 2001 to Janurary 2007.There were 24 males and 18 females at mean age of 33 years (20-66 years).According to AO/ASIF classification,there were 18 patients with type C2 fractures and 24 with type C3 ones.Simple internal fixation plus external fixation was performed on patitents with C3 fractures but only external fixation on those with C2 fractures.Four patients were treated with intramedular fixation.Results All patients were followed up for 1-12 months.According to Kotmert's assessment standard on function of proximal femur,the knee function was satisfactory in 35 patients (83% ) ,good in six (14% ) and unsatisfactory in one (2% ).Conclusions Minimally invasive external fixation can utmostly restore relative length of the femur and regulate between articular face of the femur and longitudinal axis of femur shaft to reach a symmetrical relation with middle and inferior part of opposite femur.Postoperative exercise is important for maximal recovery of the knee function.Attention should be paid to reconstruction of tubiform structure of the femur.
2.Study on tubeless mini-percutaneous nephrolithotomy in treatment of the upper ureteral calculi
Bin JIN ; Xin CHEN ; Dalei ZHANG ; Hong MA ; Jingyi LU ; Ben WAN ; Jianye WANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2015;34(10):1111-1113
Objective To investigate the feasibility and clinical effect of the tubeless minipercutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) in treatment of upper ureteral calculi.Methods From March 2014 to March 2015,all the patients with upper ureteral calculi except for those with severe infection,pyonephrosis or renal cortex less than 5 mm were randomized into two groups,the standard PCNL group (24 F nephrostomy tube) and the mini-PCNL group (18 F nephrostomy tube).After PCNL,all the patients received ultrasound examination to check residual stones,perforation and urine leakage.DJ tube was placed and the channel of PCNL was packed with hemostatic sponge without nephrostomy tube.There were 26 patients in standard group and 28 in mini-group.The operation time,postoperative hemoglobin change,postoperative visual analogue pain score (VAS),the time when urine turned clean,postoperative urinary extravasation,hydrothorax,fever and the stone-free rate were compared between two groups.Particularly,these data were compared in those aged>65 years.Results The operation time in the standard PCNL and the mini-PCNL group was (58.3 ±21.8) and (86.4±23.3) minutes respectively,and had a significant difference (t=10.836,P<0.05).The decrease in hemoglobin level was (8.3±5.8) g/L and (7.7±0.5.4) g/L,the VAS scores was (3.8±0.8) and (3.6±1.1),the time when urine turned clean was (11.9±4.7) h and (9.6±5.6) h,the postoperative hospital stay was (5.1±0.8) d and (4.8±1.2) d,and the stone free rate was 92.3% and 89.2% in standard PCNL and mini-PCNL group respectively(P> 0.05).No significant difference were found between two groups (all P>0.05).There was one patient who got fever more than 38.5℃ in the standard group and 2 cases in the mini-group.Each group had 1 slight hydrothorax,and no blood infusion and perinephric urinary extravasation were found.The application of packing hemostatic sponge in the nephrostomy channel was feasible and suitable for both the standard and tubeless mini-PCNL groups.Conclusions The application of packing hemostatic sponge in the nephrostomy channel is feasible and suitable in both the standard and tubeless miniPCNL.It is safe for the treatment of renal and ureteral calculi,and it can decrease the hemorrhage and urine leakage,which works for the elderly patients too.
3.Interpersonal psychotherapy in the population of adolescents with depression
LI Jingyi, MIAO Qunfang, SHU Wan, Qiu Lingjing, WANG Yahong
Chinese Journal of School Health 2023;44(2):302-306
Abstract
The concepts and theoretical mechanisms of interpersonal psychotherapy are discussed in detail. The review focuses on the effectiveness of interpersonal psychotherapy on depression among adolescents and the expansion of its applications. The feasibility of localized adapted interpersonal psychotherapy interventions in adolescent depression groups is proposed, to provide a reference for the applied practice of interpersonal psychotherapy.
4.Objective sleep assessment in patients with chronic insomnia using cardiopulmonary coupling analysis and its correlation with cognitive function
Xuan ZHANG ; Yanyan LIU ; Dan GUO ; Yahui WAN ; Kaili ZHOU ; Jingyi YE ; Wei GAO ; Pei ZHENG ; Dandan QIAO ; Rong XUE
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2019;18(7):656-661
Objective To evaluate the objective sleep status of patients with chronic insomnia by cardiopulmonary coupling (CPC) technique, and evaluate the characteristics of cognitive dysfunction to explore the correlation between objective sleep and cognitive dysfunction in patients with chronic insomnia. Methods Forty-three patients with chronic insomnia, admitted to our hospital from October 2017 to April 2019, were enrolled in our study;15 age-, gender-and education-matched healthy volunteers were recruited as control group. All subjects followed their daily routine at home and completed CPC examination. Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), Auditory Vocabulary Learning Test (AVLT), Trail Making Test (TMT) and Stroop Color Word Test were used to evaluate the general and single cognitive functions, respectively. The correlation of objective sleep with cognitive function was analyzed. Results (1) As compared with those in the control group, high frequency coupling (stable sleep) ratio was significantly decreased, low frequency coupling (un-stable sleep) ratio and extremely low frequency coupling (rapid-eye-movement sleep/waking) ratio were significantly increased, and latency of high frequency coupling was significantly prolonged in chronic insomnia group (P<0.05). (2) Chronic insomnia group had significantly lower MoCA total scores than control group (P<0.05), specifically manifested as decrement of visuospatial ability and execution and attention abilities; specific cognitive test showed that chronic insomnia group performed worse in immediate recall, and had delayed recall of AVLT, longer time consumption in TMT-B, smaller number of wired arrival numbers, and longer time consumption in Stroop color word test than the control group, with significant differences (P<0.05). (3) There was a correlation between CPC sleep structure and Cognitive Function Scale scores in patients with chronic insomnia. Conclusion In patients with chronic insomnia, stable sleep is reduced, un-stable sleep and rapid-eye-movement sleep/waking are increased; the impaired cognition domains are visual space and executive function, attention and memory; disturbed sleep structure aggravates the memory and execution impairment of patients with chronic insomnia.
5.The Osteogenesis of Hydroxyapatite and Gelatin Coating on the Polyethylene Terephthalate Artificial Ligament Graft
Dandan SHENG ; Chengchong AI ; Jiangyu CAI ; Fang WAN ; Wenhe JIN ; Siheng WANG ; Jingyi LV ; Yunlong ZHI ; Peng ZHANG ; Jun CHEN ; Jia JIANG ; Shiyi CHEN
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2018;37(5):400-405
Ojective To explore the effect of the hydroxyapatite(HAp)and gelatin(Gel)coating on the healing of the polyethylene terephthalate(PET)artificial ligament.Methods The artificial ligaments were divided into a PET group with a pure PET surface and a PET/HAp/Gel group coated with HAp and Gel.Both coatings were observed using the scanning electron microscope(SEM).Forty-eight male New Zealand rabbits were randomly divided into two groups and underwent anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction,before two kinds of artificial ligaments were implanted respectively.Four weeks and 8 weeks after the operation,the rabbits were sacrificed,and histological hematoxylin and eosin (HE)staining as well as the biomechanical examination were performed.Results HAp/Gel coating was found depositing on the surface of PET artificial ligaments.Histological HE staining showed a thick fibrous connective tissue forming at the graft-host bone interface 4 weeks postoperatively,and the interface width of both groups were narrowed,with significantly more shrinking in the PET/HAp/Gel coating group.And new bone tissues were found in the interface of PET/HAp/Gel group 8 weeks after the operation.The biomechanical examination found significant differences in the failure load between the PET(46.16 ± 2.88 N) and PET/HAp/Gel group(71.32 ± 3.92 N)8 weeks after the surgery(P=0.0021).And 4 weeks and 8 weeks after the surgery,significant differences were found in the stiffness between the PET group and the PET/HAp/Gel group(11.06 ± 1.14 N/mm vs 16.20 ± 1.17 N/mm,P=0.0199;14.37 ± 0.88 N/mm vs 24.35 ± 1.35 N/mm,P=0.0008).Conclusion HAp/Gel coating can enhance the osteogenesis of PET artificial ligaments,promoting the new bone formation at the graft-host bone interface and herein strengthening the graft-host bone healing.
6.Rare Variants of Monogenic Cerebral Small Vessel Diseases -Related Genes: A Study in a Cohort of Patients with Cerebral Small Vessel Diseases
Mengyao WAN ; Jingyi LIU ; Yicheng ZHU ; Lixin ZHOU ; Jun NI ; Bin PENG ; Ming YAO
JOURNAL OF RARE DISEASES 2022;1(2):142-150
7.Determination of eight high polar pesticide residues in vegetables and fruits by hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography combined with ultra-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry
Yu’e JIN ; Qian XU ; Liming XUE ; Sunyang LE ; Libei XIONG ; Yan TANG ; Jingyi WAN ; Guoquan WANG
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2022;39(6):701-707
Background The production and consumption of high polar pesticides in China are the largest in the world. Therefore, it is urgent to develop a method with fast analysis, large flux, and high accuracy to determine the residues of these pesticides in food. Objective To establish a method for the determination of eight highly polar pesticides [chlormequat, paraquat, difenzoquat, cyromazine, propamocarb, glyphosate, (aminomethyl)-phosphonic acid, and glufosinate] in vegetables and fruits by ultra-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. Methods After comparing various types of hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography (HILIC) columns, and optimizing pH value and buffer concentration of mobile phase, effective chromatographic retention and separation of selected eight pesticides were achieved. Based on the optimization of mass spectrometry under chromatographic conditions, a multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) channel of target compounds was established. In the sample pretreatment, through optimization of water content, extraction solvent, and purification method, a final MRM mode of ultra-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry was used for detection, and the isotope internal standard method was used for quantification. The accuracy and the precision of the method were evaluated using recovery and relative standard deviation. The established method was applied to detect 57 samples of retail vegetables and fruits to investigate the adaptability of the proposed method and the residual levels of selected high polar pesticides. Results For positive ion electrospray ionization (ESI+) detection, we chose Sielc Obelisc R as chromatographic column, and 20 mmol·L−1 ammonium formate solution (pH=3±0.05) and acetonitrile as mobile phase; for negative ion electrospray ionization (ESI−) detection, we chose Shodex Asahipak NH2P-50 2D as chromatographic column, and 5 mmol·L−1 ammonium acetate solution (pH=11±0.05) and acetonitrile as mobile phase to obtain good chromatographic separation and peak shape. Under the optimal conditions of sample water content standardization, using 2% acidified methanol as extraction solvent, and C18 dispersed solid phase extraction purification, the linearity ranges of five analytes (chlormequat, paraquat, difenzoquat, cyromazine, and propamocarb) and three analytes [glyphosate, (aminomethyl)phosphonic acid, and glufosinate] were 1.00-100 μg·L−1 and 5.00-500 μg·L−1 (both correlation coefficients>0.999) respectively, the detection limits were 0.002-0.010 mg·kg−1, and the limits of quantification (LOQ) were 0.005-0.025 mg·kg−1. At three spiked levels (LOQ, 2LOQ, and 5LOQ), the recoveries were in the range of 85.3%–113.2%, and the relative standard deviations were 1.5%–9.5% (n=6). Three target pesticides (chlormequat, cyromazine, and propamocarb) were detected in 57 samples of retail vegetables and fruits, and the residue of chlormequat in cowpea exceeded the maximum residue limit. Conclusion The established method of HILIC combined with ultra-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry and isotopic internal standard quantification has the characteristics of simplicity, stability, and easy operation, which is suitable for rapid screening and quantitative detection of selected eight high polar pesticide residues in large quantities of vegetables and fruits, and provides technical support for monitoring and risk assessment of high polar pesticide residues.