1.Prevention and management of neurological complications after scoliosis surgery
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2000;0(08):-
Neurologic complications are rare but devastating events after scoliosis surgery;a thorough preoperative work-up and effective intraoperative monitoring of the spinal cord may reduce the incidence.This review discusses the incidence,preoperative work-up,intraoperative monitoring,and managing strategies for neurologic complications of scoliosis surgery.
2.The opportunity choice of surgical procedure for deep venous thrombosis of lower extremity
Chinese Journal of Current Advances in General Surgery 1999;0(04):-
10 days.All the patients received operations.Results:The prognoses of 80.49% patients in the early and middle stages were well ,the fadeaway of edema was evident,on the contrary,the prognoses of 83.33% patients of the later stage were worse,the fadeaway of edema was slow.Conclusion:The patients of LEDVT should receive operation as early as possibly in 10 days,the patients should receive conservative therapy after 10 days.
3.Preliminary Study on Flare-Prediction in Patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 1995;0(01):-
Objective To study the value of routine laboratory examinations, symptoms and soluble IL-2 receptor (sIL-2R) in the flare-prediction on systemic lupus erythematosus(SLE). Methods A prospective study was performed in 106 outpatients with SLE and the patients′ conditions were assessed according to Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Disease Activity Index(SLEDAI). Patients were asked to visit at no longer than 3-month interval. All patients were followed-up for 6 to 18 months. At each visit, laboratory examinations, symptoms, disease activity, as well as the changes in the treatment were recorded according to the protocol. The values of these parameters in flare-prediction were comprehensively assessed based on their frequency and time respectively when they became abnormal before the disease flare. Results Among the 106 patients, the disease activity of 67 cases were in remission and satisfied the prospective study criteria of the SLE flare. Thirty-one flares in 29 patients were observed. The frequency of flare was 0.44/patient/year. Comprehensively the most valuable predictor of those parameters was anti-dsDNA antibody, followed by complement components, sIL-2R, erythrocyte sedimentation rate(ESR), complete blood count, urine analysis, fatigue, mucous membrane ulceration, new rashes and alopecia. C3 was a better predictor for SLE flares than that of C4 and CH50. Conclusions The flares of SLE could be predicted. Early intervention will help to prevent patients from flare.
4.Evaluation of risks perceived by people using HIV voluntary counseling and testing services
Chinese Journal of AIDS & STD 2007;0(05):-
Objective To investigate and analyze structure of risk perceived by people using HIV voluntary counseling and testing services and related factors.Method Two hundred and sixty eight VCT users were selected from 2 CDCs and 2 hospitals in Beijing and their perceived risks in the process of VCT were assessed by using self-administered question- naires.Factor analysis was performed to understand the relationship between different perceived risks,and risks perceived by different users were evaluated.Results Six factors were obtained from the factor analysis which included:fear of priva- cy disclosure,embarrassment,concern over the reliability of HIV tests,cost & time consumption,the tragic outcomes of HIV positive tests,and potential medical expenditures in the future.And the risks perceived by low and high income users were much higher than those perceived by middle income users.Conclusion There are clear structure of risks perceived by people using HIV voluntary counseling and testing,and people with different incomes have different levels of perceived risks.
7.The compression syndrome of the third common plantar digital nerves
Ming-Zuo LI ; Ming CUI ; Lin-Kang WU
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2001;14(3):141-142
Objective To study the pathogenesis,diagnosis and treatment of the compression syndrome of the third common plantar digital nerves.Methods Conservative methods were at first used for all the 34 cases of this disease.Treatment methods includes:wearing shoes with soft bottom and metatarsal pad;the administration of Chinese herbs;the application of direct current iontherapy by filtering Chinese herbs and performing local injection therapy with steroid at the tenderness points.15 patients with no effect following conservative methods and other 3 recurrent cases were treated with section of deep transverse metatarsal ligament and relaxing the nerves compression.Of the 18 cases,5 had additional to excision of the neuroma.Results Of the 34 cases treated with conservative methods,19 had effective results,of which 6 cases recurred,and 15 cases had no effect.18 cases treated with operation had no recurrence.Conclusion Toe extending test and forefoot transversely compressing test provide a valuable basis for diagnosis.Conservative treatment are usually effective in earlier phase.If conservative treatment is not effective,the transverse metatarsal ligament should be sectioned,nerves should be relaxed and the neuroma must be excised.The results of operative treatment are satisfactory.
8.Acquired immune deficiency syndrome-related lesions in digestive system: A report of 72 cases
Bing LIANG ; Ming LI ; Zhaoyun WU
Chinese Journal of Digestion 1998;0(06):-
Objective To explore the morbidity, manifestation, pathogenesis and diagnosis of acquired immune deficiency syndrome( AIDS)-related lesions in digestive system. Methods The complete history interview, physical examination and diagnostic test were made in a total of 1000 heroin addictors with intravenous injection. Seventy-two of them were selected as AIDS based on the diagnosis criteria on HIV/AIDS of Centers for Disease Control(CDC) (CD4+ T cell count lower than 400/?l and human immunodeficiency virus ( HIV) load higher than 400 copies/ml). Results Main clinical manifestations of AIDS were persistent low fever, diarrhea, progressive exhaustion, opportunistic infection, tumorgenesis and multiple organ impairment. The morbidity of AIDS-related lesions in digestive system ranged from 1.4% to 98. 6%. Oropharyngeal and gastrointestinal lesions occurred in 71 cases (98.6%), while hepatic, biliary and pancreatic impairment occurred in 59 cases (81. 9%). Conclusions AIDS-related lesions in digestive system are common in AIDS patients which are mainly caused by HIV invasion, opportunistic infection, tumorgensis and immune system impairment.
9.Influence of Acupuncture Treatment on Nitrogen Monoxide,Endothelin, Angiotensin and Rennin Levels of Acute Hypertension Rats
Xuesu WU ; Ming LI ; Yuanyuan LU
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2006;0(07):-
Objectives To explore the effects and mechanism of acupuncture treatment in emergent of acute hypertension by studying the acupuncture treatment on acute hypertension rats. Method The acute hypertension rat model was made by injecting adrenalin into the abdomen. After probing specific points, NO, ET-1, angiotensin and rennin levels were tested. Results Acupunctured for 30 minutes, the experimental group's diastolic pressure dropped and NO level rose, and these changes were statistically significant regarding those of the medicine control group. After the acupuncture treatment, the rennin level of the medicine control group and the experimental group were statistically different with the control group, but no significant difference was found between the medicine control group and the experimental group. Conclusion Probing Quechi, Taichong, Sanyinjiao and Neiguan may lead to the improved performance of the vessel endoderm, the rise of NO level and the decrease of angiotensin content, and consequently reduce the blood pressure of acute hypertension rats.
10.Functioning and Disability for Patients with Spinal Cord Injury or Traumatic Brain Injury:Accessed with WHO Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 Chinese Version
Hongmei SHI ; Ming WU ; Anqiao LI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2017;23(6):741-744
Objective To study the activity and participation status of patients with spinal cord injury or traumatic brain injury. Methods From 2013 to 2016, 60 patients with spinal cord injury and 38 patients with traumatic brain injury were assessed with WHO Disability As-sessment Schedule 2.0 (WHO-DAS 2.0) (International Chinese Version of fully structured interviewer administered 36 questions). Results The patients with traumatic brain injury had moderate dysfunction in domains of cognition and getting along with people, and severe dys-function in other domains. The patients with spinal cord injury had mild dysfunction in domain of cognition, moderate dysfunction in do-mains of self-care and getting along with people, and severe dysfunction in other domains. The dysfunction was severer in domains of cogni-tion and self-care in the patients with traumatic brain injury than in the patients with spinal cord injury (t>2.140, P<0.05). Conclusion The inpatients with spinal cord injury and traumatic brain injury are difficult in mobility, self-care, getting along with people, life activities and participation.