2.Traditional Chinese medicine for modern treatment of Parkinson's disease.
Lu HAN ; Yuan-Hong XIE ; Rong WU ; Chen CHEN ; Yan ZHANG ; Xiao-Ping WANG
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2017;23(8):635-640
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a chronic and progressive degenerative disorder of brain commonly seen among the elderly. As conventionally medical therapy is of limited relief and potential side effects, complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) has attracted growing public and professional attention. Therapies such as acupuncture, musical/rhythmic therapy and deep brain stimulation have been gradually proved positively in clinic. In this review, we retrospected the scientifific or evidence-based-medicine advances of application and research for modern treatment of PD by CAM, especially traditional Chinese medicine in categories.
3. Penile sensory thresholds in subtypes of premature ejaculation: Implications of comorbid erectile dysfunction
Asian Journal of Andrology 2018;20(4):330-335
Penile hypersensitivity plays an important role in premature ejaculation (PE), but differences in penile sensitivity among subtypes of PE are unknown. Therefore, we compared penile sensory thresholds in PE subtypes of lifelong and acquired PE, PE with and without erectile dysfunction (ED), PE with an intravaginal ejaculation latency time ≤1 min and >1 min, and PE with and without orgasmic pleasure perceptual dysfunction. During August 2014 to January 2016, 136 patients with PE were included. Penile warm, cold, and vibratory thresholds were measured. Data of clinical characteristics, sexual life, Premature Ejaculation Diagnostic Tool (PEDT) score, and the 5-item version of the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF-5) score were collected. Vibratory thresholds of the PE with ED group were higher in the right coronal sulcus (median amplitude: 4.92 vs 3.65 μ m, P = 0.02) and the right penile shaft (median amplitude: 3.87 vs 3.30 μ m, P = 0.03), while differences in penile sensory thresholds between other subtypes were not significant. The median PEDT score was lower in the PE without ED group (12 vs 14, P < 0.001). The IIEF-5 and PEDT scores were negatively correlated (r = -0.29, P < 0.001). Patients with orgasmic pleasure perceptual dysfunction had a lower median IIEF-5 score (20 vs 21, P = 0.02). Patients with PE and ED had lower penile sensitivity, and ED was associated with more severe symptoms and weaker orgasmic pleasure perception. In men with PE, management of comorbid ED is necessary. In case of side effects in erectile function, topical anesthetics should be cautiously used in men with PE and ED.
4.Application of temporal and frontotemporal puncture or frontotemporal craniotomy for hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage in basal ganglia region
Bin REN ; Laizhao CHEN ; Haibo TONG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2018;25(15):1964-1967
Objective To investigate the application of temporal and frontotemporal puncture or frontotemporal craniotomy for hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage in basal ganglia region .Methods From January 2013 to April 2017,eighty patients with basal ganglia region hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage in Shanxi Da Hospital were divided into observation group and control group according to random number table method ,with 40 cases in each group.The two groups were respectively given puncture of temporal and frontal temporal region and craniotomy with frontal and temporal bone flap for evacuation of hematoma and decompression of bone flap .The complications and treatment effect after surgery of the two groups were compared.Results Compared with the control group , the emptying rate of postoperative hematoma 1 day in the observation group was decreased [(60.1 ±9.7)%vs.(81.0 ± 9.9)%,t=-9.537,P<0.05];the operation time was shortened [(68.5 ±7.7) min vs.(110.2 ±9.1) min,t=-22.124,P<0.05];the use of postoperative mannitol decreased [(672.1 ±84.2) g vs.(1427.2 ±99.6) g,t=-36.617,P<0.05];the incidence rate of intracranial pneumatosis in the observation group was increased (7.5%vs. 30.0%,χ2=6.646,P<0.05).Conclusion Monitoring of intracranial pressure in lateral ventricles combined with puncture of temporal and frontal temporal region used in hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage in basal ganglia region is helpful to reduce the surgical trauma and accelerate the recovery of postoperative patients ,and can be widely used.
5.Computer-assisted multiangular guiding system for interventional ultrasound
He REN ; Jing XU ; Tong LU ; Yang WANG ; Ping LIANG ; Ken CHEN ; Xiangdong YANG
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2003;0(12):-
Objective To develop a computer-assisted multiangular guiding system for interventional ultrasound.Methods A computer-assisted multiangular guiding system was developed which included a high-accuracy electromagnetic tracker and a passive arm with 5 degree-of-freedom.The electromagnetic tracker was used to track ultrasound probe and needle.The position of B-mode ultrasound image plane and needle were displayed in real-time in the reconstructed 3D ultrasound.The passive arm was used to assist needle delivering.A 10mm ball immersed in a transparent water tank and a formal acoustical prototype was punctured with random angle by using this system.The systematic precision was assessed.Results The whole progress was finished successfully,the ball was touched by the tip of the needle for all the occasions,the error of the system was less than 5mm.Conclusion The computer-assisted multiangular guiding system can get rid of the limitation of angle and make the operation flexible and accurate.
6.Analysis of mutations of KCNJ5 gene in aldosterone-producing adenomas
Huiping WANG ; Fen WANG ; Xiaosen MA ; Yunying CUI ; Weidong REN ; Shi CHEN ; Anli TONG ; Yuxiu LI
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2021;15(1):66-70
Objective:To analyze KCNJ5 mutation of adenomas in patients with aldosterone-producing adenoma (APA) companying with hypokalemia, and to compare the clinical characteristics of patients with and without KCNJ 5 mutations.Methods:Clinical data of 144 APA patients were retrospectively analyzed. DNA were extracted from adenoma tissues, and amplified and sequenced for KCNJ5 gene. The serum potassium level and cardiac complications in patients with and without KCNJ5 gene mutation were compared.Results:Among 144 tumors, 131 tumors (91%) had KCNJ5 mutation, including 68 tumors with G151R, 56 tumors with L168R, 5 tumors with E145Q, and two tumors with novel mutations, V156_K160delITE and G151delinsVR. Compared with patients without KCNJ5 mutation, patients with KCNJ5 mutation had lower preoperative serum potassium levels, more cardiac complications, lower postoperative systolic blood pressure, and better postoperative hypertension relief. There were no statistical differences in age, gender, blood pressure, serum potassium level, plasma renin activity or plasma aldosterone concertration.Conclusion:91% adenomas in patients with APA and hypokalemia had KCNJ5 mutation, suggesting that KCNJ5 mutation is the main cause in these patients.
7.Clinical therapy of paradoxical herniation
Bin REN ; Laizhao CHEN ; Haibo TONG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2018;17(10):1048-1050
Objective To explore the treatment of paradoxical herniation after bone flap decompression surgery,and improve people's understanding of paradoxical herniation.Methods From April 2014 to July 2017,the clinical data of 12 patients with paradoxical herniation were retrospectively analyzed.The treatment efficacies of position adjusting,sufficient hydration,and cranioplasty were explored.Results Nine patients (75%) had paradoxical herniation within two weeks of surgery,two(16.67%) developed paradoxical herniation from two weeks to one month of surgery,and one (8.33%) developed paradoxical herniation at two months after operation.But no all the patients had sunken and collapsed skin flap.After position adjusting,sufficient hydration,and cranioplasty,12 patients had periodic improvement;the neurological function of 9 patients accepted cranioplasty recovered obviously.Conclusion Paradoxical herniation is reversible after effective treatments,as position adjusting,sufficient hydration,and cranioplasty,enjoying good results.
8.Analysis on microstructure and biomechanical properties in different regions of osteoporotic femoral head
Xiang-yan ZHANG ; Chao-g LIANG ; Xian-zhon TANG ; Wei YANG ; Jia WANG ; Hao-jie CHEN ; Guo-ning ZHANG ; Zhi-feng YU
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2017;32(1):E077-E082
Objective To investigate the structure and biomechanical property differences in different regions of the femoral head for elderly patients with femoral neck fractures, and to study its influence on internal fixation for fracture. Methods Twenty femoral head specimens were collected from elderly patients with femoral neck fracture after joint replacement. The femoral head was divided into 3 parts (lateral, inferior and medial region) with reference to anatomical markers on surface of the femoral head. After the position and drilling direction of the ring drill were determined, a circular drill was used to obtain the cylindrical cancellous bone columns with 10 mm in diameter and 10 mm in height. The data of cancellous bone columns in different regions were analyzed by Micro-CT scanning system, including bone volume fraction (BVF), trabecular space (Tb.Sp), trabecular thickness (Tb.Th), the number of trabecular number (Tb.N), the bone surface volume ratio (bone surface/bone volume, BS/BV), structural model index (SMI). Mechanical property differences of bone tissues in different regions were calculated by micro-finite element analysis. ResultsBone mass in the elderly osteoporotic femoral head decreased, and there were significant differences in bone microstructure and mechanical properties in different regions of the femoral head. Bone microstructure and mechanical properties in medial region were obviously superior to those in lateral and interior region. Conclusions The bone structure and mechanical strength in medial region of the femoral head are obvious superior to those in lateral and inferior regions. The position for internal fixation should be fully considered during treatment of osteoporotic femoral neck fracture in clinic.
9.Characterization of surface EMG signals using improved approximate entropy.
Wei-ting CHEN ; Zhi-zhong WANG ; Xiao-mei REN
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2006;7(10):844-848
An improved approximate entropy (ApEn) is presented and applied to characterize surface electromyography (sEMG) signals. In most previous experiments using nonlinear dynamic analysis, this certain processing was often confronted with the problem of insufficient data points and noisy circumstances, which led to unsatisfactory results. Compared with fractal dimension as well as the standard ApEn, the improved ApEn can extract information underlying sEMG signals more efficiently and accurately. The method introduced here can also be applied to other medium-sized and noisy physiological signals.
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10.Study on specificity of acupuncture effect of Shenmen (HT 7) and Daling (PC 7).
Zhen-Jing LI ; Zhong-Ren SUN ; Chen-Yi SUN ; Xin TONG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2012;32(4):325-328
OBJECTIVETo observe the effect of acupunture at Shenmen (HT 7) and Daling (PC 7) on different cerebral functional regions by Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), and discuss the relative specificity of effect of these two acupoints.
METHODSTen healthy right-handed volunteers were enrolled in this research. Under the scan of fMRI with the pattern of "rest-stimulation-rest-stimulation-rest", acupuncture stimulation was given at Shenmen (HT 7) and Daling (PC 7) on the right side, and all the data were analyzed with Matlab software and SPM5 package to observe the activated cerebral regions.
RESULTSThe activated brodmann areas by acupuncture at Shenmen (HT 7) were mainly BA10 BA13, BA47, BA22 on the left side and BA40 BA44 on the right side, while the activated areas by acupunoture at Daling (PC7) were BA46, BA47, BA22 BA10. BA45 on the left side and BA44 BA9, BA6. BA40 on the right side.
CONCLUSIONThe activated cerebral functional regions of acupuncture stimulation at Shenmen (HT 7) and Daling (PC 7) are not exactly the same, which indicates that the acupuncture effects of the two acupoints are specific. With the same activated areas of language and cognitive function, the Shenmen (HT 7) specializes in emotion control while the Daling (PC 7) could active the autonomic nerve function area.
Acupuncture Points ; Acupuncture Therapy ; Adult ; Brain ; diagnostic imaging ; physiology ; Cognition ; Female ; Humans ; Language ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; Male ; Radiography ; Young Adult