1.Factors influencing positive and negative affects of orthodontic patients
Haiyan LIN ; Jiarui LIN ; Yuanyuan WANG ; Mingling FAN ; Weicai WANG ; Baicheng BAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2014;20(1):48-51
Objective To investigate the factors influencing positive and negative affects ot orthodontic patients.Methods 145 orthodontic patients were selected and finished questionnaire survey.The questionnaires included demographic data,psychosocial impact of dental aesthetic questionnaire (PIDAQ),aesthetic content of index of orthodontic treatment need (IOTN-AC),perception of occlusion scale (POS),and positive affect and negative affect scale (PANAS).Mann-Whitney U-test,Kruskal-Walis H-test,and Spearman correlation analysis were used to analyze the relation between impact of dental aesthetics and positive and negative affects in orthodontic patients.Results The scores of adolescent patients were higher than adult patients in negative affect (U =1886.500,P<0.05).The patients under orthodontic treatment scored higher than those before treatment (U=2228.000,P<0.05).The subdomains of PIDAQ,such as social impact (x2=ll.794,P<0.05),aesthetic attitude (x2 =45.853,P<0.05),and dental confidence (x2 =33.551,P<0.05) were related with negative affect.The scores of IOTN-AC,PIDAQ,POS demonstrated positive correlation with negative affect (P<0.05).The scores of social impact showed negative correlation with positive affect (P<0.05).Conclusions Adult orthodontic patients suffer more negative affect than adolescent patients.Orthodontic treatment could promote patients' positive affect.However,the negative psychosocial impact in dental aesthetics would strengthen the negative affect.
2.Analysis of 108 cases of submucosal tumor treated by endoscopic submucosal excavation
Mingli ZHANG ; Yetao WANG ; Jizhong SONG ; Xiping DING ; Qiaomin WANG ; Mingling SHENG ; Meizhi WEI
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2013;33(11):756-760
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of endoscopic submucosal excavation in the treatment of suhmucosal tumor.Methods From 2010 to 2013,a total of 108 cases of suhmucosal tumor detected by endoscopic,endoscopic ultrasonography and computed tomography (CT) scan,most of which grew toward the lumen,were treated by endoscopic suhmucosal excavation.After the lesions were completely excavated,pathological examination were performed.All the cases were followed up with endoscopic examination at one,three,six,12 and 24 months after operation.Results Among 108 cases of lesions,27 cases were located in esophagus,eight in cardia,59 in stomach,two in duodenum and 12 cases in rectum.The diameters of the lesions ranged from 0.5 to 5.5 cm (median 2.1 cm).Operation time was between 18 and 240 minutes (median 105 minutes).The endoscopic treatment was converted to laparoscopic operation in three cases because the submucosal tumors of gastric body growing towards outside the lumen,or adhesive to muscular layer tightly and or perforation too big to be sutured.Three cases of submucosal tumor of fundus were failed to excavate,the other 102 cases (94.44%) of lesions were completely removed.Perforation occurred in 19 cases (17.59%).The procedure was converted to laparoscopic operation in one case.Effective endoscopic suture was complered in 18 cases.The volume of haemorrhage during operation was about 0 to 50 mL and no post-operational bleeding was found.Eight cases had cervical subcutaneous emphysema.Nine cases had pneumoperitoneum.Left parotid gland swollen was found in one case.Nine cases were lost to follow up.The left 99 cases were followed up for one to 24 months and no recurrence.Conclusion ndoscopic submucosal excavation safety and effectively achieve once complete removed of the big submucosal tumor which grows towards inside the lumen,and provide complete pathologic data.
3.Influential factors of esthetic evaluation of axial dental midline angulation
Chen ZHOU ; Congcong GUO ; Yuanyuan WANG ; Mingling FAN ; Weicai WANG ; Baicheng BAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2013;(2):110-113
Objective To explore the related factors that might had effect on orthodontic patients' esthetic evaluation of axial dental midline angulation from three aspects which are ideal value,detectable value and tolerable value.Methods Photographs of a smiling woman was digitally manipulated to produce models with left or right maxillary axial dental midline angulations in 2° increments.These digital photographs models were used to develop an electronic questionnaire in combination with corresponding guidance for each question.The electronic questionnaire was applied to investigate the esthetic evaluation of axial dental midline angulation from 222 orthodontic patients who complied with the inclusion criteria.Esthetic evaluation included three aspects,the ideal value,the detectable value and the tolerable value,which represented the degrees of maxillary axial dental midline angulations the patients considered to be ideal,detectable and tolerable,respectively.The patients' personal information and clinical orthodontic examination results were collected as well.Results The mean detectable value and tolerable value were 4.9° and 9.7°,the median of detectable value and tolerable value were 5°and 9.5°.Logistic regression analysis was applied to explore the influence of seven factors on each evaluator's ideal value,detectable value and tolerable value.The seven factors were gender,marriage condition,education level,orthodontic treatment condition,malocclusion index,dental esthetic rating from others and from themselves.The statistical analysis indicated education level and orthodontic treatment condition were the influential factors of detectable values,while the tolerable values were influenced by the education level and gender.The ideal value converged to 0° and none of the factors had effect on it.Conclusions The education level,orthodontic treatment condition and gender are considered to be the influential factors of the esthetic evaluation of axial dental midline angulation.
4.Social support status and its relationship with depression for elderly university students
Lina TAN ; Bo WEI ; Zhenghua TANG ; Fuquan YIN ; Xiaomei LUO ; Mingling LU ; Lifang WANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2014;23(2):162-164
Objective To explore the status of social support and its relationship with depression in elderly university students.Methods 159 students aged 55 to 79 years of Nanning elderly university were selected using cluster sampling methods.They were surveyed by Social Support Rating Scale and Geriatric Depression Scale.Results ①The total score of social support(40.92±7.63) was higher than that of the national norm(34.56±3.73 ) (t=10.515,P<0.01),and score of social support,subjective support,utilization of support were higher than those of the elderly in Beijing Xicheng district community that was mental health guidance demonstration area in national community (t=2.064,2.017,9.222; P<0.05).②Social support score and each dimension score of having a spouse group were higher than those of no spouse group (t=5.78,4.956,4.918,3.175 ; P<0.0 1).③The positive rate of depression in the sample group was 26.8%.Social support score,objective support score,subjective support score of depression in positive group(37.43±7.41,21.43±4.93,7.67±2.37) were lower than those of negative group(42.17 ±7.35,24.43±4.22,8.78±2.83,t=3.585,2.277,3.776 ; P<0.05).④Social support,objective support,subjective support and depression were negatively correlated (r=-0.296,-0.194,-0.307; P<0.01).Conclusion Elderly university student's overall level of social support are higher,and social support is negatively correlated with depressive symptoms.
5.Prokaryotic expression of recombinant mouse histidyl-tRNA synthetase-maltose binding protein fusion gene and identification of its antigen specificity
Yinli ZHANG ; Xiaoming SHU ; Xin LU ; Changjun SHAO ; Mingling GU ; Guochun WANG
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2013;(3):182-185,封3
Objective To express the recombinant mouse histidyl-tRNA synthetase (HARS) and maltose binding protein (MBP) gene in Escherichia coli and obtain the purified protein which possesses antigen specificity.Methods Total RNA was extracted from the myocytes of C57BL/6 mouse and reversely transcripted to cDNA.The gene of N-terminal origin of 591 base pairs was amplified,then cloned into pMALc-5e vector.The recombinant plasmid was transformed into Rosetta-gami B,then IPTG was used to induce the expression of HARS-MBP.Fusion protein was purified by affinity chromatograph.The molecular weight (MW) of HARS-MBP was roughly determined by SDS-PAGE.The antigen specificity was identified by Western blotting using anti-Jo-1 serum from patients,commercial anti-HARS and anti-MBP antibodies.Results The recombinant HARS-MBP protein gene was efficiently expressed in Escherichia coli,and the MW was consistent with predicted MW of 66 000.The fusion protein was specifically combined with its antibody.Conclusion The HARS-MBP fusion protein could be efficiently and steadily synthesized in Escherichia coli,which shows satisfactory antigen specificity and provides the key requirement for making a deep study of HARS in the pathogenesis of idiopathic inflammatory myopathy(IIM) and animal modeling of IIM.
6.Inflammatory burden interacts with conventional cardiovascular risk factors in patients with psoriatic arthritis: a cross-sectional study
Shuilian YU ; Runyue HUANG ; Yisheng WANG ; Wenhui HUANG ; Chenghui HUANG ; Mingling LIU ; Yi TAO
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2016;20(9):585-591
Objective To examine the distribution of systemic inflammation and risk factors of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA) by comparing with healthy controls.Methods Forty PsA patients and 44 controls were recruited into this cross-sectional study.We evaluated the disease activity and severity [erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR),C reactive protein(CRP) and Disease Activity Score (DAS)28],functional ability in patients with predominant axial involvement [Bath AS disease activity index (BASDAI) and Bath AS functional index (BASH)],traditional CVD risk factors and inflammation between these two groups of patients.Then,we compared risk factors for CVD between 40 consecutive PsA patients and 44 controls,adjusted for body mass index (BMI).The frequencies were compared using chi-square tests for categorical variables.Student's t-tests or Mann-Whitney U-tests were used forcontinuous variables where appropriate.Association between the traditionaland metabolic risk factors and the hs-CRP level were assessed using Spearman correlations.Finally,we also assessed the role of inflammation on the CVD risk factor by using a BMI and hs-CRP-adjusted model.Results The BMI of PsA patients was significantly higher than that of the controls.After adjusting for the BMI,PsA patients had a higher prevalence of hypertension (OR=5.615,95%CI 1.844-17.099) and diabetes mellitus (OR=10.655,95%CI 1.150-98.683) than the controls.PsA patients had significantly increased systolic and diastolic blood pressures [(SBP) and (DBP)],total cholesterol (TC)/high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL),insulin resistance,inflammatory markers (hsCRP,white cell count and platelet) and decreased HDL compared to the controls.As excepted,the hsCRP level [4.0 (2.1-13.9) vs 1.7 (1.3-2.2)],platelet and white cell counts were significantly increased in the PsA group reflecting underlying inflammation.Further adjustment for hsCRP level rendered the differences in the prevalence of hypertension (OR=3.544,95%CI 1.151-10.914);but the DBP,HDL and sugar levels were non-significantly different between the two groups,while the differences in other parameters were significant.Conclusion The data support the hypothesis that PsA may be associated with hypertension,obesity and dyslipidemia because of the shared inflammation pathway.
7.Transcranial Doppler ultrasonographic evaluation of vertebral artery hypoplasia and focal artery stenosis
Mingling LIU ; Zengqiang SUN ; Qing LU ; Xinbin WANG ; Bing TIAN ; Weihai XU
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2017;25(1):49-54
Objective To investigate the diagnostic values of transcranial Doppler ultrasonography (TCD) for vertebral artery hypoplasia (VAH) and focal vertebral artery stenosis (fVAS) with CT angiography (CTA) finding as a standard.Methods Consecutive patient who underwent TCD and CTA were included.According to the findings of CTA,they were divided into 3 groups:a normal group,a VAH group,and a fVAS group.The TCD parameters included the mean flow velocity (MFV),peak systolic velocity (PSV),pulsatility index (PI),resistance index (RI) and asymmetry index (AI),and they were compared among the groups,respectively.The receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curves were used to evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of TCD parameters for diagnosis of VAH and fVAS.Results A total of 405 patients were enrolled,including 278 (68.6%) in the normal group,75 (18.5%) in the VAH group,and 52 (12.8%) in the fVAS group.There were significant differences in MFV,PSV,PI,and RI on the affected sides among different groups (the affected side in the normal group was defined as the right side).The blood flow velocity in the VAH group was the slowest,and that in the fVAS group was the fastest.Other parameters had the same trend.There were significant differences in MFV and PSV on the unaffected side among different groups.The blood flow velocity in the VAH group was significantly faster,the fVAS group was slightly faster,and the fVAS group was less than the VAH group.There were significant differences in AI among different groups,and it could be used as an indicator for diagnosis of VAH (the area under the curve 0.78,95% confidence interval 0.72-0.84;P<0.001).With the AI >33.7% as a cut-off value,the sensitivity and specificity of VAH diagnosis were 74.7% and 68.7%.Conclusions Attention should be paid to identifying VAH and fVAS when using TCD for evaluation of vertebral artery.AI >33.7% can be used as a reference index for diagnosis of VAH.
8.Influential factors of esthetic evaluation of mandibular prominence in orthodontic patients
Yuanyuan WANG ; Congcong GUO ; Chen ZHOU ; Mingling FAN ; Weicai WANG ; Jiarui LIN ; Baicheng BAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2018;24(1):46-49
Objective To explore the influential factors of esthetic evaluation of mandibular prominence by orthodontic patients from two dimensions (ideal value and tolerance range).Methods 226 orthodontic patients were investigated by an electronic questionnaire of esthetic evaluation of mandibular prominence.Binary logistic regression was adopted to analyze the influential factors.Results The tolerable boundary value for female mandibular retrognathism was affected by age (OR1.360) and orthodontic history (OR2.849).The tolerable boundary value for female mandibular prognathism and male mandibular retrognathism were found to be affected by orthodontic history (OR2.557 and 2.845,respectively).The tolerable boundary value for male mandibular prognathism was affected by age (OR1.347) and orthodontic history (OR2.310).The ideal value of male mandibular prominence was affected by age (OR1.420).Conclusions Orthodontic patients' esthetic evaluation of mandibular prominence is influenced by age and treatment condition,but not by sex,education level,marital status and personal profile.
9.A study of seroconversion of HBsAg in chronic hepatitis B patients with HBeAg positive by combination treatment with interferon and nucleoside analogue
Xinyue CHEN ; Lina MA ; Mingling TAO ; Yasong WU ; Bing MA ; Lijie ZHANG ; Haiying LI ; Yunli HUANG ; Yonghong ZHANG ; Juntao WANG ; Ning LI
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2008;26(10):597-603
Objective To study clinical features and mechanism in patients suffered from chronic hepatitis B achieving seroconversion of HBsAg by combination treatment with interferon (IFN) and nucleoside analogue (NA). Methods Thirty-two cases with chronic HBV hepatitis were enrolled into this retrospective study. All of them received combination treatment with IFN and Lamivudine/Adefovir, as well as achieved seroconversion of HBsAg from June, 2001 to May, 2007. All the cases in this study were followed up. Results Generally, serum HBV DNA fell below the detection limit 3 to 6 months after starting combination treatment. Virological breakthrough/relapse or new clinical resistant had not been found in all enrolments after combination treatment, including patients with previous resistant to Lamivudine, although the average length of treatment was over 2 years. The average period of following up after seroconversion of HBsAg was 13.2 months. Two cases transfered back to HBsAg positive, one of them achieved seroconversion of HBsAg again by the anti-virus treatment, and the other one gave up treatment and remained anti-HBe positive and HBeAg negative.The other 30 eases kept at the stage of seroconversion of HBsAg. Seven patients underwent liver biopsy after seroconversion of HBsAg, and 3 of them had taken liver biopsy before combination therapy too. Biopsy specimens were scored for fibrosis and neeroinflammation according to the Knodell histological activity index. Six cases showed HBsAg and HBcAg negative by immunohistochemistry,and only 1 case with HBsAg positive in liver tissue experienced relapse. Inflammation and fibrosis grade of the 3 cases who had taken liver biopsy twice were lowered after HBsAg seroconversion,although the ALT level of 1 case who had turned from G2S4 to GIS2-3 remained abnormal after HBsAg seroconversion. According to the sequence and character of HBsAg seroconversion, there were three models of HBsAg conversion. The sequence of transition was HBV DNA→HBeAg→HBsAg,which was dominant one, accounting for 59%(19/32 cases). HBV DNA negative, and the titer of HBeAg wandering at a low level, after then HBeAg and HBsAg change to negative in the same time,31% (10/32 cases). The titer of HBsAg decreased rapidly after the HBV DNA clearance, and the HBsAg clearance was earlier than HBeAg, 9% (3/32 cases). After 1 year of combination therapy,there were 15 of 21 cases (71.4%) whose titer HBsAg showed less than 100 COI by agent from Roche, and 7 of 11 cases (63.6%) whose titer HBsAg showed less than 250 IU/L by agent from Abbott. The frequency of adverse reaction was similar with that induced by IFN monotherapy, and no new adverse reaction was found. Conclusions Combination therapy and long course treatment might be the key to achieve the HBsAg seroconversion. Those with HBsAg in liver tissue and (or) low serum anti-HBs are more likely to relapse. The titer of HbsAg<100 COI (Roche, Germany) or<250 IU/L (Abbott, USA) after one year treatment may be regarded as a predict index of HBsAg seroconversion.
10.Internal fixation of McCrory-Bladin type III fracture of the lateral process of the talus with Kirschner wire Double-pully technique under subtalar arthroscopy
Shiming FENG ; Chong XUE ; Lien QI ; Xin LUO ; Xiaowei JIANG ; Mingling WANG ; Chao MA
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2023;39(10):899-905
Objective:To compare the clinical outcomes of internal fixation of McCrory-Bladin type III fracture of the lateral process of the talus (FLPT) with Kirschner wire Double-pully technique under subtalar arthroscopy and open reduction with Kirschner wire fixation.Methods:A retrospective cohort study was conducted to analyze the clinical data of 42 patients (42 feet) with McCrory-Bladin type III FLPT admitted to Xuzhou Central Hospital from May 2017 to May 2022, including 15 males (15 feet) and 27 females (27 feet); aged 18-55 years [(33.3±9.8)years]. Among them, 24 patients were treated with Kirschner wire Double-pully technique under subtalar arthroscopy (arthroscopy+Kirschner group), and 18 with open reduction and Kirschner wire fixation (open reduction+Kirschner group). The surgical duration, wound healing status, and assessment outcomes at 12 weeks, 12 months and the last follow-up, including American Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS) ankle-hindfoot score, Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System Physical Function (PROMIS-PF) score, and Foot and Ankle Ability Measure (FAAM) [Activities of Daily Living (ADL) and Sports (S) subscores], were compared between the two groups, respectively. Complication rates were also compared at the last follow-up.Results:All the patients were followed up for 12-27 months [(17.6±4.9)months]. The surgical duration in the arthroscopy+Kirschner group [(53.7±11.8)minutes] was longer than that in the open reduction+Kirschner group [(43.9±7.2)minutes] ( P<0.05). Bone grafting was not required in either group and all incision healing was achieved by primary intention. At 12 weeks, 12 months and the last follow-up, the arthroscopy+Kirschner group had higher AOFAS ankle-hindfoot score [(91.3±4.4)points, (94.0±4.2)points, (94.7±4.5)points] compared with the open reduction+Kirschner group [(74.7±11.2)points, (77.9±12.0)points, (79.2±12.0)points] (all P<0.01); the arthroscopy+Kirschner group had higher PROMIS-PF score [(69.5±3.7)points, (71.6±3.3)points, (72.5±3.2)points] compared with the open reduction+Kirschner group [(61.7±6.7)points, (62.9±6.8)points, (63.3±7.0)points] (all P<0.01); the arthroscopy+Kirschner group had higher FAAM-ADL score [(89.8±3.8)points, (92.5±3.3)points, (93.2±3.4)points] compared with the open reduction+Kirschner group [(70.3±15.2)points, (72.1±15.2)points, (73.1±16.0)points] (all P<0.01); and the arthroscopy+ Kirschner group had higher FAAM-S score [(91.5±3.6)points, (94.4±3.6)points, (94.9±3.5)points] compared with the open reduction+Kirschner group [(76.9±15.0)points, (78.6±16.2)points, (79.0±16.0)points] (all P<0.01). Subtalar joint arthritis developed in 2 patients [8.3% (2/24)] in the arthroscopy+Kirschner group at the last follow-up, but in 6 [33.3% (6/18)] in the open reduction+Kirschner group ( P<0.05). No nerve injury was found in either group. Conclusion:For McCrory-Bladin type III FLPT, the Kirschner wire Double-pully technique under subtalar arthroscopy, despite longer surgical duration, results in better physical function, improved activities of daily living, enhanced ankle function, and a lower rate of subtalar joint arthritis compared with open reduction with Kirschner wire fixation.