1.Comparative biomechanical study of reversed less invasive stabilization system and proximal femoral nail antirotation for unstable intertrochanteric fractures
Ying CHEN ; Shouyao LIU ; Peng LIN ; Yunting WANG ; Jinhui WANG ; Jianfeng TAO ; Rongrong CAI
Chinese Medical Journal 2014;(23):4124-4129
Objective Unstable intertrochanteric fractures (ITFs) are mostly treated by proximal femoral nail antirotation (PFNA),Inter-Tan,Asian Hip,and other new internal fixation devices.But for complex unstable fractures,such as crushed lateral wall of the greater trochanter,the loss of fixation point on lateral wall slightly reduces the fixing effect.This study aimed to compare the biomechanical strengths between reversed less invasive stabilization system (LISS) and PFNA for treatment of unstable ITFs.Methods Forty synthetic femurs were used to simulate unstable ITFs in vitro and were fixed using the reversed LISS or PFNA.These fractures were divided into two groups depending on whether the lateral wall of the greater trochanter is intact or not (AO classification:31-A2.3 and 31-A3.3,respectively).The load-displacement of femur,stiffness,ultimate load,and cyclic fatigue resistance were detected using an incremental load test and a dynamic fatigue test through an MTS 858 test system.Results For both 31-A2.3 and 31-A3.3,the vertical sinking displacement (VSD) of the femoral head under 500 N load was insignificantly smaller after treatment with reversed LISS than with PFNA,and when the displacement was 5 mm,the femoral head bore insignificantly greater load.The fixation with reversed LISS resulted in greater axial stiffness of the femur but smaller ultimate load.During the same cycle in the dynamic fatigue test,the VSD was insignificantly smaller with the fixation of reversed LISS.Conclusion Reversed LISS and PFNA have similar biomechanical strength for unstable ITFs.This conclusion should be supported by additional large-size research on basic biomechanics and clinical application.This is the first comparative biomechanical study comparing reversed LISS and PFNA for unstable ITFs.
2.Preventive and therapeutic effects of Yiyang Pill in treating cardiovascular adverse reactions post-surgery in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer and qi and yin deficiency syndrome
Yuyuan LU ; Jiajun QIAO ; Xinyi LIU ; Aijing CHU ; Shouyao LIU ; Zhongyuan XIA
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;47(6):753-759
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of Yiyang Pill in preventing and treating cardiovascular adverse reactions in patients with traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)syndrome with qi and yin deficiency and thyroid stimulating hormone(TSH)inhibition after differentiated thyroid cancer(DTC)resection.Methods A randomized,double-blind,placebo-controlled clinical trial was conducted,and 120 patients with TSH inhibition after DTC surgery were enrolled and randomized into two groups in a 1∶1 ratio using SAS 9.4 software generated random tables.The control group received a placebo and TSH suppression therapy,whereas the treatment group received the Yiyang Pill and TSH suppression therapy.The treatment period was 3 months.The incidence of cardiovascular adverse reactions,blood pressure,blood lipids,thyroid function,the dosage of levothyroxine,the efficacy of TCM syndrome,and safety indicators were compared between the two groups.Multivariate Logistic regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of cardiovascular adverse reactions.Results The incidence of cardiovascular adverse reactions in the treatment group was lower than that in the control group(P<0.05),and the efficacy of TCM syndrome treatment was significantly higher than in the control group(P<0.05).The free tetraiodothyronine level in the treatment group was higher than that before treatment(P<0.05),and the systolic and diastolic blood pressure in the control group increased compared to those before treatment(P<0.05).No severe adverse events were observed in either group.Compared with the control group,the cardiovascular incidence in the treatment group was lower,and the cardiovascular incidence in the<100 μg/d group was lower than that in the group with≥100 μg/d before treatment.Conclusion The Yiyang Pill can reduce the incidence of cardiovascular adverse reactions in patients after DTC surgery,effectively improve TCM syndromes,and be safe to use.Yiyang Pill treatment is a protective factor for cardiovascular adverse reactions,and the dosage of levothyroxine≥100 μg/d was a risk factor.
3.Cluster analysis on TCM patterns in patients with thyroid cancer after surgery
Yu ZHOU ; Qingqing GUAN ; Shouyao LIU ; Jing HAN ; Zhiqiao WANG ; Meng LYU ; Lishuang CAO ; Zhongyuan XIA
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;40(9):783-789
Objective To investigate the distribution features of TCM patterns and differentiation method of thyroid cancer through cluster analysis on data of TCM four examinations after surgery.Methods The data of TCM four examinations were collected from 304 patients by applying cross-section epidemiological survey,and then given quantitative classification and a database was established.The quantitative scores of each patient were given cluster analysis by using sample clustering analysis method (Q clustering) for getting the proportion of each category of four examination information.The preliminary criterion for patterns of thyroid cancer was made according to the proportion of four examinations information and expert survey of Delphi method at earlier stage,which was combined with clinical practice to determine the patterns.Results All 304 patients were clustered into 9 categories indicated by from A1 to A9.The frequency of A1 was 77 cases;A2,7;A3,1;A4,7;A5,105;A6,7;A7,87;A8,11 and A9,2.Based on clinical practice and experts' experiences,A1 and A7,A5 and A6,and A3 and A4 were merged and evaluated respectively as pattern of dual deficiency of qi and yin (164 cases,53.9%),pattern of liver depression and qi stagnation (112 cases,36.8%) and spleen-kidney yang deficiency pattern (8 cases,2.6%).A2 was evaluated as pattern of yin damaged by stasis heat (7 cases,2.3%).The proportions of four examination information of A8 and A9 were disperse and evaluated as other patterns (13 cases,4.4%).Conclusion The distribution of TCM patterns in the patients with thyroid cancer after surgery has its regularity.It is feasible to evaluate TCM patterns with cluster analysis combining with experts' experiences.
4.Comparative biomechanical study of reversed less invasive stabilization system and proximal femoral nail antirotation for unstable intertrochanteric fractures.
Ying CHEN ; Shouyao LIU ; Peng LIN ; Yunting WANG ; Jinhui WANG ; Jianfeng TAO ; Rongrong CAI
Chinese Medical Journal 2014;127(23):4124-4129
OBJECTIVEUnstable intertrochanteric fractures (ITFs) are mostly treated by proximal femoral nail antirotation (PFNA), Inter-Tan, Asian Hip, and other new internal fixation devices. But for complex unstable fractures, such as crushed lateral wall of the greater trochanter, the loss of fixation point on lateral wall slightly reduces the fixing effect. This study aimed to compare the biomechanical strengths between reversed less invasive stabilization system (LISS) and PFNA for treatment of unstable ITFs.
METHODSForty synthetic femurs were used to simulate unstable ITFs in vitro and were fixed using the reversed LISS or PFNA. These fractures were divided into two groups depending on whether the lateral wall of the greater trochanter is intact or not (AO classification: 31-A2.3 and 31-A3.3, respectively). The load-displacement of femur, stiffness, ultimate load, and cyclic fatigue resistance were detected using an incremental load test and a dynamic fatigue test through an MTS 858 test system.
RESULTSFor both 31-A2.3 and 31-A3.3, the vertical sinking displacement (VSD) of the femoral head under 500 N load was insignificantly smaller after treatment with reversed LISS than with PFNA, and when the displacement was 5 mm, the femoral head bore insignificantly greater load. The fixation with reversed LISS resulted in greater axial stiffness of the femur but smaller ultimate load. During the same cycle in the dynamic fatigue test, the VSD was insignificantly smaller with the fixation of reversed LISS.
CONCLUSIONReversed LISS and PFNA have similar biomechanical strength for unstable ITFs. This conclusion should be supported by additional large-size research on basic biomechanics and clinical application. This is the first comparative biomechanical study comparing reversed LISS and PFNA for unstable ITFs.
Biomechanical Phenomena ; Bone Nails ; Femur ; surgery ; Fracture Fixation, Internal ; methods ; Fracture Fixation, Intramedullary ; methods ; Hip Fractures ; surgery ; Humans