1.Dose-response relationship of ropivacaine for paravertebral nerve block in treating acute severe herpetic neuralgia
Qisheng MENG ; Xiaofeng JIN ; Yong FEI ; Ming YAO
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2019;39(1):59-61
Objective To determine the dose-response relationship of ropivacaine for paravertebral nerve block in treating acute severe herpetic neuralgia.Methods One hundred patients with herpetic neuralgia,with the course of disease ≤ 1 month,of numeric rating scale score ≥ 7 points,scheduled for elective paravertebral nerve block with ropivacaine under ultrasound guidance,were divided into 5 groups n=20 each) using a random number table method:5 different concentrations of ropivacaine groups R1.5 groups).The herpes zoster-affected thoracic spinal nerves were identified,and the mixture 5 ml was injected into the paravertebral space corresponding to the spinal nerves.The mixture solution contained ropivacaine with the concentrations of 0.075 0% (group R1),0.112 5% (group R2),0.150 0% (group R3),0.187 5% (group R4) and 0.225 0% (group R5),compound betamethasone 1 ml,and mecobalamin injection 1 ml diluted to 20 ml with normal saline.Effective block was defined as numeric rating scale score≤ 1 point at 10 min after paravertebral nerve block with ropivacaine.The median effective concentration (EC50),95% effective concentration (EC9s) and 95% confidence interval of ropivacaine for paravertebral nerve block in treating acute severe shingles neuralgia were calculated by Probit analysis.Results The EC50 and EC95 (95% confidence interval) of ropivacaine for paravertebral nerve block in treating acute severe shingles neuralgia were 0.150 0% (0.097 0%-0.216 0%) and 0.216 0% (0.175 0%-0.541 0%),respectively.Conclusion The EC50and EC95 of ropivacaine for paravertebral nerve block in treating acute severe herpetic neuralgia are 0.150 0% and 0.216 0%,respectively.
2.Guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of chronic refractory wounds in orthopedic trauma patients (version 2023)
Yuan XIONG ; Bobin MI ; Chenchen YAN ; Hui LI ; Wu ZHOU ; Yun SUN ; Tian XIA ; Faqi CAO ; Zhiyong HOU ; Tengbo YU ; Aixi YU ; Meng ZHAO ; Zhao XIE ; Jinmin ZHAO ; Xinbao WU ; Xieyuan JIANG ; Bin YU ; Dianying ZHANG ; Dankai WU ; Guangyao LIU ; Guodong LIU ; Qikai HUA ; Mengfei LIU ; Yiqiang HU ; Peng CHENG ; Hang XUE ; Li LU ; Xiangyu CHU ; Liangcong HU ; Lang CHEN ; Kangkang ZHA ; Chuanlu LIN ; Chengyan YU ; Ranyang TAO ; Ze LIN ; Xudong XIE ; Yanjiu HAN ; Xiaodong GUO ; Zhewei YE ; Qisheng ZHOU ; Yong LIU ; Junwen WANG ; Ping XIA ; Biao CHE ; Bing HU ; Chengjian HE ; Guanglin WANG ; Dongliang WANG ; Fengfei LIN ; Jiangdong NI ; Aiguo WANG ; Dehao FU ; Shiwu DONG ; Lin CHEN ; Xinzhong XU ; Jiacan SU ; Peifu TANG ; Baoguo JIANG ; Yingze ZHANG ; Xiaobing FU ; Guohui LIU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2023;39(6):481-493
Chronic refractory wound (CRW) is one of the most challengeable issues in clinic due to complex pathogenesis, long course of disease and poor prognosis. Experts need to conduct systematic summary for the diagnosis and treatment of CRW due to complex pathogenesis and poor prognosis, and standard guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of CRW should be created. The Guideline forthe diagnosis and treatment of chronic refractory wounds in orthopedic trauma patients ( version 2023) was created by the expert group organized by the Chinese Association of Orthopedic Surgeons, Chinese Orthopedic Association, Chinese Society of Traumatology, and Trauma Orthopedics and Multiple Traumatology Group of Emergency Resuscitation Committee of Chinese Medical Doctor Association after the clinical problems were chosen based on demand-driven principles and principles of evidence-based medicine. The guideline systematically elaborated CRW from aspects of the epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment, postoperative management, complication prevention and comorbidity management, and rehabilitation and health education, and 9 recommendations were finally proposed to provide a reliable clinical reference for the diagnosis and treatment of CRW.