1.Clinical effects of ridge augmentation with the half-columnar shaped mandibular bone block for the placement of dental implants
Zhihui TANG ; Hong LV ; Meixia CAO ; Minjie WU
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2004;0(01):-
Objective:To evaluate the treatment effects of the half-columnar shaped mandibular block bone onlay grafting technique for augmentation of the resorbed maxillary anterior alveolar ridge after single tooth missing.Methods: A total of 15 sites of 14 patients received ridge augmentation surgeries.The recipient sites were prepared with trephines,the half-columnar shaped bone blocks were harvested from the ramus and external oblique ridges with trephines according to diameters of the recipient sites.The bone blocks were placed as lateral onlay grafts on recipient beds and secured by means of titanium screws.Particulate bone was added and absorbable membranes were used to stabilize and protect the grafts.After a mean interval of 4.5 months of healing the flaps were re-opened,the screws were removed and non-submerged implants were placed.The width and height of the alveolar ridges were recorded.After 3 months,implant-supported crowns were provided to the patients.One year later,the peri-impant condition and the marginal bone resorption on the proximal sites were observed.Results: Mean lateral augmentation obtained at the time of bone grafting was(3.8?0.8) mm(x?s),5 out of 15 sites exhibited a mean of 3 mm of vertical augmentation.The mean healing time was 4.5 months,the mean percentage of horizontal and vertical bone resorption in the mean time were 8% and 7% respectively.No major complications were recorded at donor sites.No implant was lost during the study period.Clinical parameters and probing depth(≤4 mm) demonstrated the presence of a healthy peri-implant mucosa after 1 year of prosthetic reconstruction.The clinical and radiographic bone observations showed no more than 1.2 mm of resorption after bone graft and implant placement.Conclusion: The half-columnar shaped mandibular bone graft(from the ramus and external oblique ridge) is a promising technique for bone augmentation in localized alveolar ridge defects after single tooth missing.This procedure offers easy access,good bone quantity for localized repair,low morbidity,decreased complaints of postoperative sensory disturbances or discomfort,minimal graft resorption,and a shorter healing time as compared with other methods for bone repair.
2.The neural mechanism of left hemiparalexia and left hemialexia in reading Chinese characters
Chunlei SHAN ; Tong WANG ; Meixia YU ; Xuchu WENG ; Benyan LUO ; Zhiqiang ZHANG ; Xiaoyu ZHAO ; Zhisu LV
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2011;33(1):29-33
Objective To investigate the underlying neural mechanism of left hemiparalexia and left hemialexia in reading Chinese characters. Methods A patient with reading disorders caused by brain infarctions at the left ventralis medialis occipitotemporal lobe and the splenium of the corpus callosum was studied. A series of neuropsychological tests, such as reading Chinese characters presented in the central foveal field or in the left and right half of the foveal field, were conducted with the patient, and neuroimaging techniques including high spatial resolution 3D-MRI and diffusion tensor tractography (DTT) were used to examine whether or not there were lesions of the neural pathway. Results The patient showed left hemiparalexia, which was characterized by making substitution or omission mistakes, mostly in the left parts of Chinese characters, and also left hemialexia(alexia for characters presented in left visual field). 3D-MRI demonstrated infarctions in the left ventral mesial occipitotemporal area and in the left side of the splenium of the corpus callosum. The left lateral mid-fusiform cortex, which has been identified as the visual word form area(VWFA), was almost intact. DTT indicated the major forceps fibers running through the splenium were all disconnected due to the infarction of the left splenium. Conclusion As a result of disruption of the splemium-major forceps pathway, visual character information in the left visual field which is initially projected to the right occipital cortex cannot be transferred from the right visual cortex to the left VWFA. This mechanism of left hemiparalexia and left hemialexia in reading Chinese characters is similar to that in reading English words.
3.Relationship between social support and mental health among nurses in China:a Meta- analysis
Shanshan QIAO ; Meixia SHI ; Yuanyuan YAN ; Lifang LV ; Qiannan GUO ; Heng LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2018;34(32):2548-2553
Objective To explore the overall relationship between social support and mental health among Chinese nurses and analyze potential moderators and provide a theoretical basis for improving nurses' mental health level. Methods The CNKI database, CQVIP, WAN-FANG DATA and China Outstanding Dissertations Database were searched for literature, in which the social support rating scale (SSRS, measured social support) and self-rating symptom scale (SCL-90, measured mental health) was used to investigate the correlation of social support and mental health in Chinese nurses. A total of 25 articles (including 25 independent samples, 4747 nurses) met the inclusion criteria and were analyzed by meta-analysis and meta-regression. Results The overall mean effect size calculation showed a significant negative correlation between social support and depression among Chinese nurses ( r=-0.17, 95% CI=-0. 24~-0.09, p<0.01). In the following analysis, the objective support, compared with subjective support and utilization degree, was more strongly correlated with SCL-90 (r =-0.20,-0.15,-0.13, Q =13.45, p < 0.01). In addition, the relationship could be influenced by factors such as age, publishing type, publishing age and region. Conclusions The social support is closely related to mental health in Chinese nurses, and the relationship could be influenced by the related factors. At the same time, the relationship between objective support and mental health is more closely related than subjective support and support utilization.
4.Clinical features of foodborne botulism associated with one local outbreak
Chen CHAI ; Lei FAN ; Lei WANG ; Yuying WEN ; Cao PENG ; Xiangdong CHENG ; Meixia LV ; Zehai TANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2020;29(10):1322-1327
Objective:Analyze the epidemiological data and the clinical data of local foodborne botulism, summarize the influencing factors and clinical characteristics of the foodborne botulism, mitigate future misdiagnosis.Methods:An epidemiological investigation was conducted to a local outbreak with botulism, which involved 24 individuals consuming homemade bean curd and 14 cases with foodborne botulism through analyzing the influencing factors of the poisoning. For 14 patients with botulism, their clinical manifestations, first laboratory test and imaging data, treatment and prognosis, were documented and explored.Results:All 14 cases were diagnosed as type A foodborne botulism, of which 2 were misdiagnosed. The incidence of the foodborne botulism was reduced by 81.7% in alcoholic drinkers ( P=0.009). The median incubation period of the 14 patients with botulism was 2.0 (1.0~3.0) days. The initial clinical symptom of 10 patients was diplopia, while that of the other 4 patients was blurred vision. Nine patients subsequently suffered from paralysis of oropharyngeal muscles, leading to dysphagia, speech impairment, etc. Four patients progressed to dyspnea and chest tightness due to respiratory muscle involvement. All of the patients had clear consciousness without sensory abnormalities, no fever and abdominal symptoms such as diarrhea and abdominal pain. There were no obvious abnormal findings in 14 patients with laboratory tests and cranial CT/MRI assessment. 14 patients with the poisoning were relieved after injection of botulinum antitoxin for 8.0 (7.0~8.5) days. Follow-up of all the patients 6 months later found that 9 patients still had slight blurred vision. Conclusions:The typical clinical manifestation of foodborne botulism was symmetric descending flaccid paralysis. Drinking liquor could reduce the incidence of foodborne botulism. Botulinum antitoxin was effective in the treatment of botulism and should be used as early as possible.