1.Electroplated method for making diamond-coated grinding discs and burrs used on CEREC II CAD/CAM system
Chufan MA ; Zhongyi WANG ; Shaofeng ZHANG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 1996;0(02):-
?Objective: To develop the electroplated diamond grinding discs and burrs used on CEREC II CAD/CAM system. Methods: Using electroplated technology, the diamond grain and nickel were deposited together on the surface of stainless steel discs and burrs and then a composite electroplated diamond layer was formed, which was the method that diamond coated grinding discs and burrs were made. The experimental grinding discs and burrs were used to mill porcelain blocks on CEREC II CAD/CAM system and were compared with CEREC discs and burrs. Results: There were no significant differences between the experimental samples and CEREC samples on milling property and durability. Conclusion: The electroplated technology is simple and feasible. The diamond coated grinding discs and burrs made with this method can be used on CEREC II CAD/CAM system, but the further investigation is also needed.
2.Finite element analysis of the stress induced by an endodontic endosseous implant placed through a centeral incisor with periodontal compromises
Chunbao ZHANG ; Xuanxiang MA ; Shaofeng ZHANG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 1996;0(02):-
Objective: To study the stress in bone implant interface, dentin and periodontal ligament while an endodontic endosseous implant is placed through a centeral incisor with periodontal compromises. Methods: Two dimension finite element analysis method was used and finite element analysis (FEA) model of the Chinese adult central incisor with II degree looseness according the data from literature was established. A load of 100 N was applied vertically or at 45?to vertical. The stress in bone implant interface, dentin and periodontal ligament was measured and analysed with Super sap(1991 edition) FEA software in a IBM PC(PIII 550).Results: The mobility of the tooth was decreased by endodontic endosseous implant with periodontal compromises, and lower stress was observed at the alveolar crest and periodontal membrane after implantation with inclined load. High stress concentration on the implant/bone interface was produced below the canal orifice and implant apex, and at root apex within dentin.Conclusion: Endodontic endosseous implant can be used to stabilize the tooth with periodontal compromises, and to improve the stress distribution around the root.
3.Construction and Application of Data Analysis Platform of the Hospital Based on Data Warehouse
Shaofeng MA ; Mingfeng WEN ; Jianchao CHEN
Journal of Medical Informatics 2017;38(7):18-21,50
The paper analyzes the deficiencies of the traditional Hospital Information System (HIS),establishes the hospital data mining and analysis platform,introduces the platform architecture,builds the data mining models themed by analysis of hospital leaders,supervision and management of antibacterial drugs,analysis of hospital quality,analysis of single disease,expenditure control by medical insurance,etc.,and puts forward the smart solutions to improve the service tevel of hospitals on the basis of above.
4.Observation on postoperative rehabilitation of patients with polypoid lesions of gallbladder treated by ;laparoscopy combined with choledochoscopy
Canye MA ; Baojin LI ; Jiansong LIAO ; Shaofeng FAN ; Zhiyong YI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2016;32(12):1979-1982
Objective To observe the effects of laparoscopy combined with choledochoscopy in the treatment of polypoid lesions of gallbladder and the effects on postoperative rehabilitation of patients. Methods 78 cases of patients with polypoid lesions of gallbladder treated in our hospital from August 2011 to November 2014 were selected as the study object. According to the order of medical treatment and hospital admission , the patients were numbered and randomly divided into laparoscopy group and combined group , with 39 cases in each group. The laparoscopy group were treated by laparoscopic cholecystectomy while the combined group were treated by laparoscopy combined with choledochoscopy gallbladder-protection surgery. The operation indicators , recovery of gastrointestinal function and incidence of postoperative complications in the two groups were observed. After discharge , the 2 groups of patients were followed up for 1 year. The improvement of postoperative digestive tract symptoms and rehabilitation of patients was observed. Results The intraoperative bleeding volume, postoperative fasting time, defecation time and hospitalization time of the combined group [(20.13 ± 7.48) mL, (0.51 ± 0.98) d, (1.20 ± 0.84) d, (1.98 ± 1.54)d] were less than those of the laparoscopy group (P <0.05); The incidence rate of complications in the combined group (10.26%) was lower than that in the laparoscopy group (33.33%) (P < 0.05); Immediately at the end of operation and 1 week after operation, VAS scores of the combined group [(4.23 ± 0.41), (2.46 ± 0.17) ] were lower than those in the laparoscopy group (P < 0.05); At the last follow-up, KPS score of the combined group increased to (89.98 ± 1.24), which was higher than that in the laparoscopy group (P < 0.05); GradeⅠpostoperative recovery in the combined group accounted for 87.18% which was higher than that in the laparoscopy group (64.10%). There was no case of grade III and the proportion was lower than that in the laparoscopy group (15.38%). The differences in proportions of grade I and III between the two groups were statistically significant (P < 0.05). Conclusion To adopt laparoscopy combined with choledochoscopy in the treatment of polypoid lesions of gallbladder , the curative effect is certain and the minimally invasive advantage is obvious. The long-term recovery effect is good and the safety is high.
5.Double-layer nanoparticles loaded with rhBMP-2 and SDF-1:Preparation,characterization and drug re-lease in vitro
Peng SHEN ; Youbei QIAO ; Rui MA ; Rui ZHANG ; Wenrui MA ; Shaofeng ZHANG ; Jiang WU
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2016;32(2):161-166
Objective:To construct double-layered controlled release system containing SDF-1 and rhBMP-2 molecules and to study the release profile of the system in vitro.Methods:The polylactic acid/chitosan(PLA/CS)nanoparticles were prepared with “emulsification-solution evaporation method”,the preparation parameters were determined by orthogonal test design.The particle size was observed by nanoparticle size analyzer,the morphology of the nanoparticles was observed with electron microscope.Then rhBMP-2 and SDF-1 were loaded into the nanoparticles in the process of emulsification,the loading efficiency and encapsulation efficiency were calculated and in vitro release was observed.Results:The double-layer nanoparticles showed spherical geometry,smooth surface and complete separation. The average particle size of the nanoparticles was (542.33 ±14.38)nm;The drug loading and incorporation efficiency of rhBMP-2 were (82.41 ±1.05)% and (24.67 ±0.43)ng/mg,those of rhBMP-2 were (75.58 ±0.84)% and (22.63 ±0.41)ng/mg,respectively. The release time of the drug from the system sustained over at least 30 days,the release profile of both drugs showed “biphasic release”. The cumulative release rate of SDF-1 and rhBMP-2 was 72.85% and 91.01% in 30 days respectively.Conclusion:The SDF-1 and rh-BMP-2 loaded PLA/CS nanoparticles have excellent morphology,high entrapment and good sustained-release in vitro.
6.Clinical analysis of eight pediatric severe influenza A(H1N1)cases
Tao ZHOU ; Junfeng LU ; Lizhong MA ; Yuling LIU ; Shaofeng LIANG ; Simao FU
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2010;17(1):80-82
Objective To analyze the clinical feature of pediatric severe influenza A(H1N1)cases.Methods To summarize the clinical manifestation,diagnostic and therapeutic process of eight pediatric severe influenza A(H1N1)cases.Results All eight cases couldn't provide contact history.Four cases had fundamental diseases,which were nephrotic syndrome,congenital hypothyroidism,bronchial asthma and moderate anemia.All cases had cough and fever,which was productive cough and hyperpyrexia(5 cases).All cases had tachypnea,which presented at the course of 0.5~6 days and progressively aggravated to respiratory failure 3~24 hours later.Chest x-ray showed localized exudation,which was similar to mycoplasma pneumonia.Seven cases had increased percentages of neutrophil.Six cases had increased CRP.All cases had respiratory failure;two cases were complicated with toxic encephacopathy.Treatment included anti-virus and support therapy.All cases received immunoglobulin and some cases received glucocorticoid.Six patients received mechanicai ventilation.Time of mechanical ventilation was 3~6 days.No patients died.Conclusion Pediatric severe influenza A(H1N1)case is severe pneumonia with characteristic of severe hypoxemia.Acute respiratory distress syndrome and death can be prevented through effective and in-time therapy.
7.Inducing Rabbits Bone Mesenchymal Stem Cells into Chondrocytes in Vitro
Linsong JI ; Di WU ; Jian DONG ; Shihe LI ; Shaofeng TANG ; Tao MA
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2007;0(S1):-
Objective To induce bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells(BMSCs) or bone marrow stroma stem cell(MSCs) to differentiate directionally towards chondrocytes in vitro and then identify the differentiated cells.Methods Bone marrow was harvested from the iliac bone of 16-week-old Japanese white rabbits.After gradient centrifugation,cultivation,amplification,the 3rd-passaged BMSC were implanted in six-hole-plate according to a certain proportion and induced by chondrogenic inducers including transforming growth factor-?1,dexamethasone and vitamin C.Chondrocytes were selected and fixed at different time.The features of chondrocytes were identified by toluidine blue staining and collagen types II immunohistochemical assay.Results The structure of cellular cartilage from BMSCs was uniformly positive of toluidine blue staining and collagen types II immunohistochemical staining.Conclusion Rabbit BMSC,obtained under the experimental conditions,develops stably,proliferates rapidly and is differentiated successfully into chondrocytes by induction in vitro.
8.Effects of 50 Hz sinusoidal electromagnetic field with different intensities on rat peak bone mass.
Yuhai GAO ; Kui CHENG ; Baofeng GE ; Ping ZHEN ; Jian ZHOU ; Xiaoni MA ; Shaofeng LI ; Keming CHEN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2015;32(1):116-136
Studying effects of 50 Hz sinusoidal electromagnetic fields (SEMFs) with different intensities on peak bone mass (PBM) of rats may provide a theoretical basis for application of electromagnetic clinical field. 30 female SD rats, 6 weeks of age, were randomly divided into three groups: the control group, 0.1 mT electromagnetic field group (EMFs) and 0.6 mT EMFs. The EMFs groups were treated for 3 h/day. After 8 weeks, we examined their bone mineral densities (BMD) , measured their bone biomechanical properties, and made serum levels of osteocalcin (OC), tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase 5b (TRACP 5b), and histomorphometry. It was found that the BMD (P < 0.01), maximum mechanical load (P < 0.01) in the 0.1 mT group were significantly higher than those in the control group, and Yield strength (P < 0.05), the analyses of serum bone turnover markers and histomorphometric parameters were better than those in the control group (P < 0.05). However, the 0.6 mT group did not have significantly difference comparing with that in the control group. This study proved that 50 Hz 0.1 mT SEMFs can increased BMD, bone strength, and bone tissue microstructure. Therefore, 50 Hz 0.1 mT SEMFs can improve peak bone mass of rats.
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9.A randomized study of de novo combination therapy lamivudine plus adefovir in HBeAg-positive chronic hepatitis B patients with genotype B/C
Huaie LIU ; Jing YOU ; Hongying CHEN ; Jinghua FAN ; Hua LIU ; Ruyi ZHANG ; Shaofeng RAO ; Sijia MA
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2015;(7):1065-1068
Objective To observe the efficacy of de novo combination therapy lamivudine plus adefovir , lamivudine monotherapy and entecavir monotherapy in HBeAg-positive CHB patients with genotype B/C. Methods A total of 182 treatment-naive CHB patients in line with treatment standards of Chinese CHB prevention and treatment guidelines were randomly assigned to three groups and treated with lamivudine plus adefovir or lamivudine monotherapy or entecavir monotherapy for 48 weeks. Results Patients in three groups presented no difference in baseline levels. After treatment by three therapies , the group of lamivudine plus adefovir showed a higher biochemical response rates (12 week P < 0.01, 24 week P < 0.01, 48 week P < 0.01), HBeAg-serological rates(12 week P < 0.01, 24 week P < 0.05, 48 week P < 0.05) and completely virological response rates (12 week P < 0.05, 24 week P < 0.05, 48 week P < 0.05) than lamivudine group. In terms of biochemical response rates , the group of lamivudine plus adefovir had certain advantages when compared with entecavir group. Conclusion De novo combination therapy lamivudine plus adefovir is a good antiviral strategy for chronic hepatitis B patients with B/C genotype viral infection in China.
10.Glucose regulates protein 75 expression in PC12 cell line under glucose deprivation
Xiaodong SONG ; Shaofeng JIANG ; Peng MA ; Yuyong WU ; Yan LIU ; Ji ZUO
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2006;0(09):-
Objective To identify the effect of glucose regulating protein 75 expression in PC12 cells under glucose deprivation.Methods MTT method was used to monitor the cell viability.The leakage of LDH was represented as the index of cell injury.Flow cytometry was applied for cell cycle analysis,apoptosis and necrosis.Using RT-PCR detected and quantified mRNA.Western blot to measure relative amounts of the protein.Results Cell viability decreased and the LDH leakage increased.While the treated PC12 cells had two main forms of apoptosis and necrosis.GRP75 mRNA and protein levels were upregulated.Conclusion GRP75 has protective function during glucose deprivation.