1.Cemented versus uncemented hemiarthroplasty for unstable intertrochanteric fractures in the elderly
Hailiang JIANG ; Kaijin GUO ; Xiang WANG ; Jie LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(23):3622-3627
BACKGROUND:The use of cemented or uncemented hemiarthroplasty for unstable intertrochanteric fractures in the elderly remains controversial.Therefore,it is necessary to conduct a comparative study on the effectiveness and safety of these two methods.OBJECTIVE:To compare the clinical efficacy of cemented and uncemented hemiarthroplasty for unstable intertrochanteric fractures in the elderly.METHODS:Clinical data of 93 elderly patients with unstable intertrochanteric fractures in Department of Orthopedics,Shandong Energy Zaozhuang Mining Group General Hospital from May 2009 to May 2014 were analyzed retrospectively.All patients were divided into cemented (cemented bipolar hemiarthroplasty for fractures,n=54) and uncemented (uncemented bipolar hemiarthroplasty for fractures,n=39) groups.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1) The amounts of postoperative drainage and blood transfusion in the cemented group were significantly less than those in the uncemented group (P < 0.05),but the operation time was significantly longer (P < 0.05).(2) There were no significant differences in the intraoperative blood loss,ambulation time,hospitalization time,postoperative complications,hip function,and mortality at 3 and 12 months postoperatively between two groups (P > 0.05).(3) Postoperative X-ray showed that all patients had good prosthesis position.There were 10 patients (3 cases in the cemented group,7 cases in the uncemented group) with postoperative prosthesis subsidence,but all of them were less than 3 mm.(4) None of patients had heterotopic ossification,osteolysis around the prosthesis and acetabular cartilage wear during follow-up.Additionally,25 patients (16 cases in the cement group,9 cases in the uncement group) died during follow-up,without prosthesis loosening,and the remaining 68 patients were followed up for 2-7 years,(4.5±2.3) years on average,and none needed revision because of prosthesis loosening.(5) These results indicate that for senile unstable intertrochanteric fractures,both cemented and uncemented hemiarthroplasty can achieve satisfactory curative effectiveness and exhibits good safety.Notably,the cemented prosthesis has advantages in reducing postoperative drainage volume and blood transfusion.
2.A multi-center clinical trial of natural calcined bone repair material in repairing bone defect after tooth extraction
Ni CUI ; Ruifeng QIN ; Rui HOU ; Yuxiang DING ; Linlin ZHANG ; Xiaojuan WANG ; Kaijin HU
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2015;(1):81-84
Objective:To study the efficacy and safety of natural calcined bone repair material(NCBM)in repairing bone defect af-ter tooth extraction.Methods:A randemized,double-blinded,parallel,positive control(Bio-Oss)and multi-center clinical trial was employed.Imaging examination was used as the main efficacy evaluation index,surgical wound healing,rejection reaction,bone me-tabolic changes,bone infection signs were the subordinate efficacy evaluation indexes,the incidence of adverse reactions was observed for safety evaluation.Results:280 cases were included,269 cases completed the trial.In NCBMand Bio-Oss group the effective rate of imaging examination was 93.08% and 93.70%(P >0.05)respectively.The wound healing time of the 2 groups was less than 7 days,no rejection reaction,bone metabolic change and bone infection sign were observed.The incidence of adverse events in NCBM and the Bio-Oss group was 0.72% and 2.14%(P >0.05)respectively.Conclusion:The efficacy and safety between natural cal-cined bone repair material is not inferior to Bio-Oss in repairing bone defect after tooth extraction.
3.Relationship of the proper placement of tibial prosthesis with the restoration of knee function after knee arthroplasty
Kaijin GUO ; Zhaoming CHENG ; Lei LI ; Bing ZHOU ; Hanjun GUO ; Liwen WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(2):220-222
BACKGROUND: The proper placement of the prosthesis during total knee arthroplasty(TKA) is a key factor that will affect the restored function of the knee.OBJECTIVE: To probe into the position and axial alignment of the tibial prosthesis in order to improve knee function and stability after TKA.DESIGN: A self-control study.SETTING: Orthopaedic department in the affiliated hospital of a university.PARTICIPANTS: A total of 12 patients(4 males and 8 females) received TKA due to severe osteoarthropathy or rheumatic arthritis in the Orthopaedic Departnent of the Affiliated Hospital, Xuzhou Medical College, from May 1999 to September 2004. One received bilateral TKA and 11 received unilateral TKA(4 in the left knee and 9 in the right knee).METHODS: TKA was performed in standard procedure and special attention was paid to the proper placement of the tibial prosthesis. Evaluation on lateral genual stability and HSS knee function was made before and after operation.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: ① Lateral genual stability before and after TKA. ② Genual function scale ( concerning pain, function, range of motion, muscle strength, flexion deformity and stability).③X-ray observation.RESULTS: Knee-Society-Scores were evaluated in the 12 patients. Before TKA, 3 knees had mild lateral instability, 7 moderates and 2 severe instabilitys. After TKA, only one knee was mildly unstable and no knee had moderate or severe instability. The mean scores of HSS scale increased from 41 before operation to 89 after operation with the effective rate of 91.7% (11/12).CONCLUSION: The precise placement of tibial prosthesis can increase stability of the knee and relieve pain as well as improve knee function and motion.
4.The early dynamics study of cerebrospinal fluid bacterial in a rabbit model of bacterial meningitis
Kaijin XU ; Huaying WANG ; Hongzhen JU ; Yunbo CHEN ; Zeqing WEI ; Yongtao LI ; Jifang SHENG ; Lanjuan LI
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2010;28(5):267-272
Objective To study the dynamics changes of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) bacterial load within 48 h after infection in a rabbit meningitis model, and provide information for diagnosis,treatment and prognosis of this disease. Methods Taking New Zealand white rabbit as the study object, meningitis model was established via cerebellar cistern puncture with different concentrations of Escherichia coli (E. coli) and Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) to explore the relationship between the mortality of animals and the subarachnoid inoculation dosage. The dynamics study of CSF bacterial load was conducted with proper inoculation bacterial dosage. Forty-eight rabbits were separated into four groups (12 each group): E. coli meningitis model group, E. coli meningitis + ceftriaxone treated group, S. aureus meningitis model group and S. aureus meningitis + vancomycin treated group. At 0,12, 24, 36 and 48 h of inoculation, CSF and blood samples were obtained for CSF bacterial quantitative culture, CSF leukocyte count and peripheral blood leukocyte count. Finally, the relationships between the early mortality of animals, the efficacy of antibiotics, CSF leukocyte counts and the dynamics changes of CSF bacterial load were analyzed in the bacterial meningitis rabbit model.The CSF bacterial load and the white blood cell count curve were compared by analysis of covariance (ANOVA). Correlation test was done using correlate partial analysis. Results The relationship between subarachnoid inoculation dosage and the mortality of rabbits presented S-curve correlation.The bacterial load in subarachnoid space peaked in 12-24 h after infection and then gradually decreased. Effective antibiotic therapy could significantly speed up the decline of this process. There were significantly different between E. coli meningitis model group and E. coli meningitis+ceftriaxone treated group (F= 27. 10, P<0. 01), between S. aureus meningitis model group and S. aureus meningitis + vancomycin treated group (F=5. 97, P = 0. 016). There was a positive correlation between CSF bacterial load and CSF leukocyte count in E. coli and S. aureus meningitis model groups (r=0. 89, 0.84, respectively; P = 0.046, 0.049, respectively). Conclusions In the treatment of bacterial meningitis, effective and sufficient antibiotics should be used as soon as possible to control the CSF bacterial load and reduce the mortality. The CSF leukocyte count can be used as indicator of CSF bacterial load and guide the antibiotic treatment in clinical bacterial meningitis.
5.Validation of applicability of reference intervals for serum alpha-fetoprotein and carcinoembryonic antigen for adults in Changchun, China
Xuetong ZHU ; Kaijin WANG ; Qi ZHOU
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2020;36(2):369-371
ObjectiveTo investigate whether the reference intervals for serum alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) and carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) in WS/T 645.2-2018 are applicable to the adults in Changchun, China. MethodsAccording to the validation method for the reference intervals in WS/T 645.2-2018, 5420 subjects, aged from 20-79 years, who underwent physical examination from January 2016 to April 2019 were enrolled and divided into 12 subgroups based on age and sex. Each subgroup was analyzed in terms of whether more than 90% of the measured values fell into the reference intervals, and the changing trend of AFP and CEA with age and sex was analyzed. The Mann-Whitney U test was used for comparison between two groups. ResultsMore than 90% of the measured values of serum AFP and CEA fell into the reference intervals, which passed the validation test. There was a significant difference in serum AFP between male and female subjects aged 30-39 years (Z=-4.51, P<0.05), and there was a significant difference in serum CEA between male and female subjects aged 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, and 60-69 years (Z=-13.45, -18.15, -17.34, -10.82, and -3.65, all P<0.05). Serum AFP increased slowly with age in female subjects aged 20-69 years and decreased with age in male and female subjects aged 70-79 years. Serum CEA increased with age in male and female subjects aged 20-79 years, and male subjects had a higher measured value than female subjects. ConclusionReference intervals for serum AFP and CEA in WS/T 645.2-2018 issued by National Health Commission are applicable to the adults in Changchun.
6.Repair of the soft tissue defects with or without osteomyelitis at foot with skin flaps in cold environment
Shanhe JI ; Kaijin SHEN ; Yijun QIU ; Zhiming ZHAO ; Yanfeng ZHANG ; Yuzhao WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2005;11(9):770-770
ObjectiveTo explore the efficacy of several skin flaps in treating of the soft tissue defect with or without osteomyelitis at foot in cold environment. MethodsThe damaged foot should be re-warmed immediately. Several kinds of skin flaps were transplanted for 35 cases of soft tissue defect at foot in particularly, among them, 11 cases were with osteomyelitis and bone exposuring. ResultsThere were 31 cases survived by the first intention, 4 case presented partial necroses and healing by dress changing at the second intention. The appearance and function of damaged feet recovered well.ConclusionImmediate re-warming and skin flaps transplant can repair the acute or old soft tissue defect with osteomyelitis in cold environment.
7.Using modular fluted tapered stem for management of periprosthetic femoral fracture in revision hip arthroplasty
Qi CHENG ; Xin ZHENG ; Kaijin GUO ; Jibin WU ; Yong PANG ; Yi WANG ; Jinlong TANG ; Jiangjiang GU ; Fengchao ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2017;37(15):921-928
Objective To evaluate the technique and clinical results of the modular fluted tapered stems for treating periprosthetic femoral fractures in revision hip arthroplasty.Methods From August 2007 to February 2014,fourteen patients (14hips) with periprosthetic femoral fractures underwent revision hip arthroplasty with modular fluted tapered stem.A retrospective analysis was performed involving all patients who were followed-up more than 2 years.The subjects consisted of 4 males and 10 females with mean age of 73.4±6.6 years (range,62-82 years) at the time of revision.All patients were unilateral with 8 left hips and 6 right hips.The status of primary arthroplasty was bipolar hemiarthroplasty in 3 patients and total hip arthroplasty in 11 patients.Nine cases were with cemented stems,5 cases with uncemented stems.The interval from primary hip arthroplasty to revision surgery ranged from 40 to 163 months,with an average of 120.9±31.9 months.Eight cases with Vancouver type B3 periprosthetic femoral fracture were found preoperatively,6 cases with aseptic loosening and bone deficiency occurred periprosthetic femoral fracture during the operation.Based on the Paprosky classification system for femoral bone deficiency:type ⅢA in 8 hips,type ⅢB in 5 hips,type Ⅳ in 1 hip.Both the femoral and the acetabular components were revised in 9 patients.All femoral fractures were treated with cable fixation,and the cortical allograft struts were used to augment femoral bone stock in 7 patients.The patients were followed up at 6 weeks,3 months,6 months,9 months,12 months and annually thereafter.Harris Hip Score System and radiographic examination was used to evaluate the clinical results,including fracture union,implant stability,bone stock,hip joint function and postoperative complications.Results The mean duration of follow-up was 62.1 ±22.2 months (range,30-96 months).The mean times of fracture union were 6.2±2.5 months (range,3-12 months).The Harris Hip Score improved from 29.6± 10.3 preoperatively to 86.3±4.2 postoperatively (t=-21.6,P=0.00).Thirteen cases (93%,13/14) had the stem subsidence of 4.9±2.5 mm (range,0-9 mm).Thirteen cases (93%,13/14) were presented with femoral bony restoration.Two cases showed incorporation of the allograft in 7 patients.One patient developed deep venous thrombosis of lower limbs,and one suffered from subcutaneous hematomas after surgery.There was no infection,aseptic loosening,dislocation or periprosthetic fracture complications at the followup.Conclusion The short-medium term results of the modular fluted tapered prosthesis applied in periprosthetic femoral fractures are encouraging in revision hip arthroplasty.The present technology can provide reliable primary stability and can tolerate minimal subsidence postoperatively.
9.Chemical constituents from seeds of Alpinia katsumadai, inhibition on NF-kappaB activation and anti-tumor effect.
Jun TANG ; Ning LI ; Haofu DAI ; Kaijin WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2010;35(13):1710-1714
OBJECTIVETo study the chemical constituents from the seeds of A. katsumadai, and their inhibition on NF-kappaB activation and antitumor effect.
METHODTweleve compounds were isolated from the seeds of Aplinia katsumadai on repeated column chromatography on silica gel, and Sephadex LH-20, and their structures were determined mainly by means of MS and NMR techniques; and their inhibition on NF-kappaB activation and antitumor effect were also tested by High-Content Screening (image-based) with immunofluorescent probe and MTT method, respectively.
RESULTFrom the EtOAC fraction of the seeds of A. katsumadai 12 compounds were isolated and identified as follows: (3S,5S)-trans-3,5-dihydroxy-1 ,7-diphenyl-hept-1-ene (1), (3R,5S)-trans-3,5-dihydroxy-1,7-diphenyl-hept-1-ene (2), 5-hydroxy-1,7-diphenyl-hepta-6-en-3-one (3), cardamonin (4), alpinetin(5), pinocembrin(6), pinostrobin(7), naringenin (8), (+)-catechin(9), chrysin(10), rutin(11) and 2,4- dihydroxy-6-phenethl-benzinic acid methyl ester (12). Compound 14 showed inhibitory effect on NF-kappaB activation with the IC50 values as 14.8, 16.5, 23.2 and 7. 5 micromol x L(-1), respectively. Compound 4 displayed cytotoxicity against leukemia K562 cells and human hepatoma cell line SMMC-7721 with IC50 values as 3.2 and 3.5 mg x L(-1), and compound 6 showed moderate cytotoxicity against SMMC-7721 with the IC50 value as 18.3 mg x L(-1).
CONCLUSIONCompounds 7-12 were isolated from A. katsumadai for the first time and Compound 12 were isolated from the genus Aplinia for the first time; compound 4 has the activity of anti-tumor and NF-kappaB activation inhibition, compounds 1-3 have the activity NF-KB activation inhibition.
Alpinia ; chemistry ; Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic ; analysis ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Cell Proliferation ; drug effects ; Down-Regulation ; Humans ; NF-kappa B ; antagonists & inhibitors ; metabolism ; Plant Extracts ; analysis ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Seeds ; chemistry
10.Research progress of cognitive impairment in adults patients after infectious meningitis
Lin MAO ; Min XU ; Li WANG ; Liliang ZOU ; Yifan ZHAO ; Daming WANG ; Kaijin XU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2022;15(3):228-234
Cognitive impairment after infectious meningitis seriously affects the activities of daily living for survivors. There has been lack of systematic researches on the cognitive impact of infectious meningitis so far, it is not clear how to early identify and evaluate the cognitive impairment after meningitis, how to properly carry out early rehabilitative intervention to improve the activities of daily living and to reduce the social and economic burden of patients. This article reviews the characteristics, evaluation methods and rehabilitative interventions of cognitive impairment in patients after infectious meningitis, to provide reference for clinical application.