1.Causes and treatment of gastrointestinal complications following anterior approach to thoracolumbar fracture and dislocation
Chinese Journal of Trauma 1993;0(06):-
Objective To explore the causes and treatment of gastrointestinal complications after anterior approach for thoracolumbar fracture and dislocation.Methods A retrospective analysis was carried out in 153 cases with thoracolumbar fracture and dislocation undergone anterior approach from Jan- uary 1999 to October 2003.Postoperative gastrointestinal complication was seen in 15 cases including sev- en with dynamic intestinal obstructions,three with stress ulcer,three with intestinal bacteria imbalance, one with tuberculosis peritonitis resulted from dissemination of primary tuberculosis,and one with acute relapse of chronic appendicitis.Results All patients were effectively cured by using corresponding methods in regard of different causes.Conclusions(1)Gastrointestinal complications following ante- rior approach for thoracolumbar fracture and dislocation are mainly resulted from following causes,ie,se- rious primary trauma,primary gastrointestinal vegetative nerve injury or that caused by surgical operation, intraoperative contusions of abdominal viscera,postoperative retroperitoneal hematoma,acute lesion of gastric mucous membrane as well as imbalance of intestinal flora.(2)Correct treatment of primary trau- ma,meticulous operation,reasonable utility of antibiotics and appropriate management can effectively prevent and control gastrointestinal complications.
3.Vertex technique for treatment of atlantoaxial instability:Clinical outcomes and implant features
Jianping KANG ; Daxiong FENG ; Qing WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;0(01):-
This paper is aimed to explore the correlation of clinical outcomes with material science features of implant in the treatment of atlantoaxial instability by the Vertex technique.A total of 26 cases with atlantoaxial instability and dislocation were enrolled from the Affiliated Hospital of Luzhou Medical College between January 2004 and January 2006.They all underwent the internal fixation via posterior cervical pathway and atlantoaxial fusion in Vertex system that was produced by American Sofamor Danek Company.The intraoperative complications and postoperative neurological recovery of each case were documented.Dynamic radiograph and digital tomography were used to evaluate the extent of the atlantoaxial vertebrae stability.①The result of X-ray showed that bony fusion was successful in 22 patients during 3-month follow-ups,3 patients during 6-month follow-ups,and 1 case after implantation following bony resorption.②There was no deterioration of spinal cord injury and the JOA scores of neurofunction increased from 3-17 points(mean 6.8 points) to 5-17 points(mean 14.8 points) ,with the rate of improvement as 83%.③All 26 patients were normal in the movements of expansion and flexion,but the rotation was partly limited.There were 18 cases rotate in 120?,6 cases in 100? and 1 case in 60?.Vertex system is effective in dealing with internal fixation via posterior cervical pathway.Due to the connection with stick by multiaxial screw,Vertex system presents superiority in clinic,such as secure fixation,random length and convenient connection.Vertex system internal fixation is effective in dealing with atlantoaxial instability and dislocation.
4.Analysis of early complications after using Vertex technique in treating Dens axis fracture with atlantoaxial dislocation
Jianping KANG ; Qing WANG ; Daxiong FENG
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(10):-
[Objective]To discuss the causes and preventive measures of early complications after using Vertes technique in treating dens axis fracture with atlantoaxial dislocation.[Method]Eighteen cases performed Vertex technique were included in this study.The early complications(postoperative or at surgery) included vertebral artery injury(2 cases),logagnosia(1 case),anopsia(1 case),hematorrhea(1 case) and wrong instrumentation(1 case).The causes of these complications and how to prevent were analyzed.[Result]All these complications were treated in time,and no sequela was found.[Conclusion]The early complications of Vertex technique in treating dens axis fracture with atlantoaxial joint dislocation can be prevented.The timely treatment must be performed when it occurs,and the effect would be satisfactory.
5.A study on the anesthesiologist deployment at tertiary hospitals
Lian DUAN ; Jingtong WANG ; Qing QIAO ; Yi FENG ; Shan WANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2014;30(12):926-929
Objective To learn the current anesthesiologists deployment at the hospital,and to figure out how to measure anesthesiologists deployment.Methods Existing data and expert consultation were used to obtain various indicators,and the current anesthesiologists deployment was analyzed,calculating with the formula the needed number of anesthesiologists.Results Despite the rising demand and resource utilization,anesthesiologists were found in obvious shortage at the hospital.The number of anesthesiologists needed was calculated as 101.4,with a vacancy of 11.4.Conclusion The national health authorities were recommended to revise the standard of anesthesiologists deployment at hospitals.
6.Advance in the study of targeting delivery system for siRNA mediated by aptamers.
Xiao-Lin WANG ; Qing-Qing WANG ; Hai-Feng SONG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2012;47(7):850-855
RNA interference (RNAi), as a new technology of gene therapy, has been used in the studies of many diseases in vitro, however, targeting delivery of small interference RNA (siRNA) is still a bottleneck for clinical therapy of siRNA agents. Aptamer is a group of oligonucleotides with high affinity and targeting, and is becoming another important means of delivery for siRNA. In this review, we summarized siRNA delivery obstacles in vivo and recent attractive developments increatively using cell-internalizing aptamers to deliver siRNAs to target cells.
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7.Dynamic Changes of Mineral Element in The Cell Wall of Growth Cells Detected by CSEM-EDX
Feng LIANG ; Zhong WANG ; Jianlin GUO ; Lizhen SHEN ; Qing YANG
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2008;35(2):170-179
Aerenchyrna formation has been described in depth in a number of species at a histological level. But large gaps remain in our understanding of its regulation as a developmental process. It is attempted to analyse essential mineral elements like K, Mg, Cu, Zn, Ca and P in the cell wall of aerenchyma cells in petioles ofS. trifolia at five different developmental stages by CSEM-EDX technique. At early stage, K and Cl concentrations in cell wall were high up to 36% and 4.3% of dry weight, respectively. It supported the hypotheses that aerenchyma spaces are filled with liquid at early developmental stages of aerenchyma in S. trifolia petiole. Mg concentration was high at stage 2, up to 0.86% of dry weight. Zinc and Cu were detected only at rapid expansion stages, during which the concentrations were up to 1.5% and 2.5%, respectively. Calcium was detected in the cell wall only at mature stages, the concentration was high up to 1.3% of dry weight at stages 4 and 5. These results confirmed that the element concentration of aerenehyma cell wall undergoes dynamic changes during different developmental stages, and a low Ca with high Zn and Cu concentration are needed for cell expansion. Copper and Zn deposition in the cell wall showed a significant positive linear correlation, suggesting that these two elements share same or similar uptake and transport mechanism in plants.
8.A study on detecting specific antibodies of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome and treatment with integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine
Feng CHU ; Qing JI ; Runmin YAN ; Xiaming WANG ; Bin PEI
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2004;2(1):20-3
OBJECTIVE: To explore a simple speedy specific and sensitive method to detect specific IgM (sIgM) and IgG (sIgG) antibodies of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS),and to study the therapeutic effects of integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine on HFRS. METHODS: The serum of 559 patients with HFRS were tested with colloidal gold immuno-dot assay (CGIDA) for sIgM and sIgG antibodies and compared with enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) or indirect fluorescent antibody test (IFAT). One hundred and one patients with HFRS were randomized into treatment group (n=50),treated with Kuhuang Injection, Shenmai Injection and Huangqi Liquid) and control group (n=51),treated with Ribarvirin and Ganlixin Injection). RESULTS: The positive rate of sIgM detected with CGIDA was 70.8% and the positive rate of sIgG detected with CGIDA was 87.5%. The days for fever decline, symptoms alleviation and sign relief between the treatment group and control group were similar (P>0.05). The days for recovery of kidney function in the control group was less than that in the treatment group (P<0.01). The rate of crossing shock stage in the treatment group was higher than that of the control group (P<0.01). CONCLUSION: CGIDA was more simple, speedy, specific and sensitive than ELISA or IFAT in detecting the sIgM or sIgG antibodies in serum of patients with HFRS. Although the sensitivity of CGIDA was lower than that of ELISA the CGIDA had no false positive reaction the sensitivity of CGIDA was higher than that of IFAT on detecting IgG. The effect of the treatment group was similar to that of the control group. But the crossing shock stage rate in the treatment group was higher than that of the control group while the control group was better than the treatment group in recovering the kidney function.
9.Epidemiologic study of HIV infection among voluntary blood donors in Zhejiang province from 2008 to 2010
Qing FENG ; Zhonghua MENG ; Yongjun WANG ; Hangjun Lü
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2012;05(3):158-161
Objective To investigate the epidemiologic features of HIV infections in voluntary blood donors in Zhejiang province.Methods A retrospective study was conducted in 206 cases of HIV-positive blood donors who were found from 2008 to 2010 by blood screening in Zhejiang Province,and the demographic data of those HIV carriers were analyzed using SPSS 16.0 software.Results The HIV-positive rates of voluntary blood donors in 2008,2009 and 2010 were 0.09‰(49/552 585 ),0.11‰( 64/601 639)and 0.15‰(93/600 893),respectively.There were five regions in Zhejiang province where HIV-positive rates exceeded 0.10‰,and the highest one was 0.21‰ in Wenzhou.HIV infection rate of male blood donors was 0.19‰,which was higher than that of female donors (0.02‰,x2 =96.21,P < 0.01 ) ; donors with ages of >25-35 had the highest infection rate (0.19‰) among all age groups (x2 =41.94,P <0.01 ) ; blood donors with education of junior high school or lower had higher infection rate (0.21‰) than those with education of senior high school and undergraduate or above (0.11‰ and 0.02‰,x2 =78.62,P <0.01 ).Infection rate of first-time blood donors in 2008 was 0.12‰,higher than that of repeated donors (0.05‰,x2 =7.26,P<0.01); while in 2009 and 2010,there was no difference between two groups (x2 =0.16 and 1.35,P > 0.05 ).Blood donors who used mobile donation sites had higher infection rate than those using institutional donation (x2 =18.5,22.0 and 16.8 for 2008,2009 and 2010,P <0.01 ).Conclusions The risk of HIV infection is gradually increasing among voluntary blood donors in Zhejiang province.To ensure the blood safety,blood agencies should establish pre-donation health consultation for high-risk blood donors such as young men with low education.
10.Two-stage exchange total hip arthroplasty for infected hip surgery
Zhefeng CHEN ; Qing WANG ; Weiding CUI ; Weimin FAN ; Feng LIU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2012;32(9):817-822
Objective To evaluate effect of two-stage exchange total hip arthroplasty (THA) using an antibiotic-loaded cement spacer in the treatment of hip infection secondary to hip surgery.Methods From January 2005 to January 2010,6 consecutive patients with infected hip secondary to hip surgery,including 2 males and 4 females,aged from 43 to 68 years (average,59.7±9.2 years) were treated with two-stage exchange THA.There were 3 cases of femoral neck fracture treated with compression screws fixation,1 case of femoral head necrosis treated with bone graft,and 2 cases of early stage femoral head necrosis treated with core decompression and local interventional therapy respectively.Debridement and insertion of antibioticloaded cement spacer was performed in the first stage.After eradication of infection,it was converted to THA in the second stage.All patients were followed up regularly.Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) and C-reactive protein (CRP) were tested.Harris score was used to evaluate the function of the hips.Results All patients were followed up for an average of 46 months (range,24 to 81 mouths).Five of 6 patients were successfully converted to THA after an average of 14 weeks.One patient accepted the second debridement and reinsertion of a spacer owing to the abnormal values of ESR and CRP; this case was converted to THA successfully 12 weeks after the second debridement.Harris hip score improved from preoperative 35.6±3.3 to 57.8±5.4 between the two stages and 92.3±5.7 at final follow-up.One patient suffered deep vein thrombosis in the infected extremity and pulmonary embolism.There was no reinfection after THA.Conclusion Twostage exchange THA using an antibiotic-loaded cement spacer can obtain satisfactory results for the treatment of hip infection secondary to the hip surgery.