1.Different fixations for intertrochanteric fracture affect proximal femur stress:a finite element analysis
Ziwei JIANG ; Feng HUANG ; Xiaohui ZHENG ; Qunsheng HU ; Zhihui PANG ; Guangquan ZHOU ; Yue LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(44):6599-6605
BACKGROUND:The mechanical characteristics of intramedul ary and intramedul ary fixations for treating intertrochanteric fracture were hot research of finite element, but there was few comparative research on tension side and pressure side of proximal femur. In our study, we found that the distribution of the stress zone was important indication to researches on intertrochanteric fracture and internal fixation design. OBJECTIVE:To explore the effects of intramedul ary and extramedul ary fixations for treating intertrochanteric fracture on pressure side and tensile side of proximal femur. METHODS:CT scan and Mimics modeling of volunteer’s femur were conducted, and the model Evans type I intertrochanteric fracture was constructed and treated with proximal femoral nail antirotation and dynamic hip screw respectively. The stress condition of proximal femur in weight status was simulated. The Abaqus 6.13 was used for finite element analysis, and the tension side and pressure side of proximal femur in both fixations were also analyzed. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1) The stresses of compressive side and tensile side in proximal femoral nail antirotation group were both less than that in dynamic hip screw group. The stress of proximal femur in proximal femoral nail antirotation group was more similar to that in physiological status. (2) These findings verified that for treating intertrochanteric fracture, intramedul ary fixation exerted better mechanical behavior than extramedul ary fixation. The protection of compressive side and tensile side of proximal femur had achieved by intramedul ary fixation.
2.Clinical feature and post-operativeprognosis of infective endocarditis patients with acute kidney injury
Gang CHEN ; Yubing WEN ; Xiaohong FAN ; Qunsheng YUAN ; Ying WANG ; Qi MIAO ; Xuemei LI
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2017;37(8):1140-1145
Objective To analyze the clinical features and prognosis of patients with infective endocarditis(IE) and acute kidney injury(AKI),and to evaluate the effect of timely operation on prognosis of renal function.MethodsClinical data of 45 IE and AKI cases in Peking Union Medical College Hospital from January 2010 to May 2016 were retrospectively reviewed;among them 8 cases underwent renal biopsy and the pathologies were analyzed.Patients were divided into Operation group(22 cases) and Non-operation group(23 cases),the clinical data and prognosis were compared.Results The ratio of male to female was 2.46:1 and the average age was 48.3±16.6.35.6% of cases were found with basic valve diseases,the congenital valve diseases were the most common type.The most frequently infected valves were mitral valve(46.7%),aortic valve(28.9%) and prosthetic valve(8.9%) ordinally.The most common pathogenic bacteria were streptococcus(46.7%) and staphylococcus(35.6%).Some rare and special pathogen could also be found in these cases.In 8 cases underwent renal biopsy,3 cases were diagnosed as crescentic nephritis,2 cases were diagnosed as focal proliferative glomerulone-phritis and mesangial prolif-erative glomerulonephritis respectively,1 case was diagnosed as acute interstitial nephritis.C3 sedimentation was the most common phenomenon found in immunofluorescence.There was no significant difference between the baseline data of Operation and Non-operation groups,and neither was the survival rate.However,renal function recovered better in Operation group(P<0.05): the serum creatinine declined remarkably in 7 days(P<0.05) and 30 days(P<0.01)post operation,compared with the peak valve before operation.Conclusions The underline valve diseases and pathogen have been changed in IE as compared with traditional description.Crescentic nephritis is common in renal pathologic manifestation when parenchymal lesion is developed after the onset of IE.Timely operation can improve the renal prognosis in patients with IE and AKI.
3.Tomography Study on Total Flavonoids from Rhizoma Drynariae in Promoting New Bone Formation in Distraction Osteogenesis Rat Model
Ziwei JIANG ; Jingqi ZENG ; Feng HUANG ; Fan WANG ; Yue LI ; Qunsheng HU ; Zhikui ZENG ; Xiang YU ; Haifeng ZHU
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;34(3):390-393
Objective To establish a distraction osteogenesis SD rat model for exploring the effect of total flavonoids from Rhizoma Drynariae on the quality of rat bone formation in the process of distraction osteogenesis from the perspective of tomography.Methods Twenty-four rats were randomly divided into experimental group and control group after successful modeling,and were respectively given intragastric administration with total flavonoids from Rhizoma Drynariae(in dose of 77.125 mg/kg) and saline for 8 weeks.Seven days after operation,the tibias of all the rats were given distraction at the speed of 0.2 mm for 20 days.Eight weeks after the operation,X-ray examination for all the rats was performed,and then the rats were killed for obtaining the tibia samples for Micro-CT scanning.The differences of X-ray Lane-Sandhu scores,the bone mineral density and bone mineral content were compared between the two groups.Results The X-ray Lane-Sandhu scores,the bone mineral density and bone mineral contents showed by Micro-CT scanning in the experimental group were higher than those in the control group,and the differences were statistically significant (P < 0.05).Conclusion The total flavonoids from Rhizoma Drynariae can improve the quality of bone formation in the process of distraction osteogenesis in rats.
4.Establishment and evaluation of an animal model of varicocele and erectile dysfunction
Jie LU ; Qunsheng LI ; Lei ZHOU ; Dongrun LI ; Zhennan SHEN ; Ninghua LI ; Dong CHEN ; Wenping TANG ; Fanyu ZHU ; Wentao YANG
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2024;34(3):18-26
Objective By employing surgically induced varicocele(VC)in SD rats and an apomorphine(APO)test,we screened rats with erectile dysfunction(ED)after VC and explored method to establish VC and ED models.Methods Sixty rats were randomly divided into Control,Sham,and Model groups with 20 rats in each group.Using the Turner method,we partially ligated the left renal vein to induce left VC three times.APO tests were conducted to screen rats with ED after inducing VC.The numbers of erections,genital grooming,and yawning were observed and recorded.The diameter of bilateral spermatic veins were measured.Both testises and kidneys were weighed.HE staining was used to observe pathological changes of penis and left testis.The success rate of modeling was calculated in the Model group.Results A VC and ED model was successfully established in 15 out of 20 rats in the Model group with a success rate of 75%.After modeling,the diameter of the left spermatic vein in the model group was increased significantly(P<0.01)and was significantly larger than that before modeling(P<0.01).The diameter of the right spermatic vein in the Model group was increased(P<0.05)and higher(P<0.05)than that before modeling.The weight of the left testis in the Model group was significantly decreased(P<0.01)compared with that of the right testis.No significant difference in the bilateral kidney weights were observed between or within groups(P<0.05).In the Model group,the numbers of erections,yawning,and genital grooming decreased significantly(P<0.01)with the time of modeling.Pathological changes of the left testis and penis were significant in the Model group.Conclusions The Turner method increases the diameter of the spermatic vein in rats,causing testis injury and weight loss,and APO tests can be used to screen rats with ED after VC induction.The combination of the two method is suitable to establish an animal model of VC with an ED status similar to humans.
5.Perception of high-quality Party branches construction in public hospitals:a case study of selected hos-pitals in Jiangmen,Guangdong
Pengfei LI ; Jianchao CHEN ; Qunxing ZHONG ; Qunsheng LIANG ; Meishuang GUAN ; Ping DAI
Modern Hospital 2024;24(8):1178-1181
Strengthening Party building within public hospitals is crucial for their healthy development in accordance with the Party's objectives.The party branch,as the grassroots organizational unit,is essential for bridging the gap between its con-struction level and the demands of practical tasks,a matter of significant interest to hospital administrators.This study delves into the current perceptions of high-quality construction among grassroots party branches in certain public hospitals in Jiangmen City,Guangdong Province.Suggestions and measures for high-quality construction of party branches are tailored,integrating the local context.The goal is to enhance the effectiveness of Party building,steering the hospitals towards high-quality development and fortifying the Party's grassroots governance foundation.
6.Clinical features and the traditional Chinese medicine therapeutic characteristics of 293 COVID-19 inpatient cases.
Zixin SHU ; Yana ZHOU ; Kai CHANG ; Jifen LIU ; Xiaojun MIN ; Qing ZHANG ; Jing SUN ; Yajuan XIONG ; Qunsheng ZOU ; Qiguang ZHENG ; Jinghui JI ; Josiah POON ; Baoyan LIU ; Xuezhong ZHOU ; Xiaodong LI
Frontiers of Medicine 2020;14(6):760-775
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is now pandemic worldwide and has heavily overloaded hospitals in Wuhan City, China during the time between late January and February. We reported the clinical features and therapeutic characteristics of moderate COVID-19 cases in Wuhan that were treated via the integration of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and Western medicine. We collected electronic medical record (EMR) data, which included the full clinical profiles of patients, from a designated TCM hospital in Wuhan. The structured data of symptoms and drugs from admission notes were obtained through an information extraction process. Other key clinical entities were also confirmed and normalized to obtain information on the diagnosis, clinical treatments, laboratory tests, and outcomes of the patients. A total of 293 COVID-19 inpatient cases, including 207 moderate and 86 (29.3%) severe cases, were included in our research. Among these cases, 238 were discharged, 31 were transferred, and 24 (all severe cases) died in the hospital. Our COVID-19 cases involved elderly patients with advanced ages (57 years on average) and high comorbidity rates (61%). Our results reconfirmed several well-recognized risk factors, such as age, gender (male), and comorbidities, as well as provided novel laboratory indications (e.g., cholesterol) and TCM-specific phenotype markers (e.g., dull tongue) that were relevant to COVID-19 infections and prognosis. In addition to antiviral/antibiotics and standard supportive therapies, TCM herbal prescriptions incorporating 290 distinct herbs were used in 273 (93%) cases. The cases that received TCM treatment had lower death rates than those that did not receive TCM treatment (17/273 = 6.2% vs. 7/20= 35%, P = 0.0004 for all cases; 17/77= 22% vs. 7/9= 77.7%, P = 0.002 for severe cases). The TCM herbal prescriptions used for the treatment of COVID-19 infections mainly consisted of Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae, Radix Scutellariae, Rhizoma Pinellia, and their combinations, which reflected the practical TCM principles (e.g., clearing heat and dampening phlegm). Lastly, 59% of the patients received treatment, including antiviral, antibiotics, and Chinese patent medicine, before admission. This situation might have some effects on symptoms, such as fever and dry cough. By using EMR data, we described the clinical features and therapeutic characteristics of 293 COVID-19 cases treated via the integration of TCM herbal prescriptions and Western medicine. Clinical manifestations and treatments before admission and in the hospital were investigated. Our results preliminarily showed the potential effectiveness of TCM herbal prescriptions and their regularities in COVID-19 treatment.
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