1.Long-Term Effects of Partial Axillary Dissection in Modified Radical Mastectomy of Breast Cancer
Chinese Journal of Bases and Clinics in General Surgery 2008;0(07):-
0.05).The incidence of upper limb edema and dysfunction was 4.2%(2/48) in PALD group and 16.0%(8/50) in TALD group(P0.05).Conclusion PALD may reduce upper limb dysfunction after operation in patients with stage Ⅰ and Ⅱ breast cancer,and does not increase prognostic risk.
2.Therapeutic effects of minimally invasive replacement in complicated femoral intertrochanteric fractures
Ronggang XIA ; Xianyou ZHENG ; Yang CHEN
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(08):-
[Objective]To evaluate the therapeutic effects of minimally invasive replacement in complicated femoral intertrochanteric fractures.[Method]A retrospective analysis was done for 49 patients with femoral intertrochanteric fractures in the author's department from March 2005 to August 2008.According to different ways of replacement,the patients were divided into Group A(n=21),open repositioning and Group B(n=28),minimally invasive replacement respectively.And PFN or Gamma nail was fixed after that.Operation time,bleeding volume,length of stay,time of weight loading and average time of fracture union,incidence rate of complications and hip function were recorded.[Result]There great significant differences in operation time,bleeding volume and average time of fracture union between Group B and Group A respectively(P0.05).Hip score(Harris) in Group B was significantly higher than that in group A(P
3.Genetic relationship among populations of cultivated Coptis chinensis revealed by SRAP
Daxia CHEN ; Longyun LI ; Xianyou QU ; Rui PENG ; Guoyue ZHONG
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(10):-
Objective To reveal the genetic relationship among populations of cultivated Coptis chinensis.Methods Twenty four populations of cultivated C.chinensis from different habitats were employed to be analyzed by the approach of sequence-related amplified polymorphism(SRAP).Systematic relationship was constructed based on the UPGMA method by Treeconw software.Results A total of 276 bands were scored,among which 120 were polymorphic bands.The average percentage of polymorphic bands was 43.48%,indicating that the materials in the test have low genetic diversity.Genetic similarity coefficients were changed from 0.877 0 to 0.951 9.By cluster analysis,the geographical distribution was not very obvious,but it was also showed some of the cultivated C.chinensis from the same region were in the same group.Conclusion Different germplasms diversity of cultivated C.chinensis population is lower and genetic background is more single.
4.Evalution of the effect of carvedilol on left ventricular function by Doppler ultrasound MPI in patients with heart failure
Guiying CHEN ; Lijun ZHOU ; Xianyou JI ; Weimin LI ; Chunhong XIU ; Yonglin HUANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Internal Medicine 2001;0(03):-
Objective To evaluate the effects of carvedilol on left ventricular function by MPI in patients with heart failure.Methods All the cases came from the first Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University during 2004 to 2006.There were two groups:45 Carvedilol treated patients and 50 placebo controlled patients.The patients with heart failure were detected the conventional Tei index(c-Tei),the tissue Doppler Tei index(t-Tei)and left ventricular ejection fraction pretherapy and post-treatment 1 month and 6 month.Results The patients with heart failure were higher in LVEDd,c-Tei,t-Tei and lower in LVEF compared with the controlled patients(P
5.Effect of blastocyst quality on the strategy of single blastocyst transfer in frozen-thawed cycles
Caizhu WANG ; Guixue FENG ; Bo ZHANG ; Hong ZHOU ; Jinhui SHU ; Xianyou GAN ; Ruoyun LIN ; Huanhua CHEN
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2016;(2):109-113
Objective To investigate the effect of blastocyst quality on the strategy of single blastocyst transfer in frozen-thawed cycles. Methods A retrospective analysis was performed in Reproductive Medicine Center, Maternal and Child Health Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region on clinical data of single frozen-thawed blastocyst transfer cycles from January 2008 to December 2013. All cycles were divided into four groups (AA, AB/BA, BB, BC/CB) according to the blastocyst score, then the clinical outcomes were compared between groups. And on this basis, the clinical outcomes were further explored when the group of outcomes with single blastocyst transfer wasn′t ideal, which would diverted to transfer two blastocyst. Results In single frozen blastocyst transfer cycles, the clinical pregnancy rate of each group with the blastocyst scored AA, AB/BA, BB, BC/CB were 61.4%(470/765), 51.2%(330/645), 40.5%(407/1 005), 22.9%(60/262), live births rate in each group were 52.2%(399/765), 41.2%(266/645), 30.4%(306/1 005), 13.7%(36/262), and the abortion rate were 13.6%(64/470), 16.7%(55/330), 21.4%(87/407), 35.0%(21/60), separately. This showed that the clinical pregnancy rate and live births rate decreased significantly with the decline of blastocyst quality (P<0.01), but the abortion rate showed significant upward trend (P<0.01). When single blastocyst scored≥BB grade transferred, an acceptable clinical pregnancy rate (>40%) and live births rate (>30%) could be obtained, however, the clinical pregnancy rate of 22.9% and live births rate of 13.7%could only be acquired when blastocyst scored BC/CB only transferred one embryo, which significant lower than those of each group scored ≥BB grade (P<0.01). So, after that, the blastocyst scored BC/CB were further divided into two groups (single blastocyst transferred versus two blastocyst transferred) to investigate, then the result showed that the clinical pregnancy rate [22.9%versus 38.5%(67/174), P<0.01] and live births rate [13.7%versus 30.5%(16/67), P<0.01] were significantly increased in the group of two blastocyst transferred compared with the group of one blastocyst transferred, and the abortion rate was also significantly decreased from 35.0%to 17.9%(12/67;P<0.05). So when two blastocyst scored BC/CB were transferred, the clinical outcomes were similar to the group of one blastocyst scored BB transferred (P>0.05). Conclusions Of single blastocyst transfer in frozen-thawed cycles, the clinical pregnancy rate and liver births rate showed significant upward trend, but the abortion rate showed significant downward trend, with the decline of blastocyst quality. When the blastocyst scored ≥BB grade, the single blastocyst transfer could be considered to be performed.
6.A successful pregnancy using completely immotile but viable frozen-thawed spermatozoa selected by laser.
Huanhua CHEN ; Guixue FENG ; Bo ZHANG ; Hong ZHOU ; Jinhui SHU ; Xianyou GAN
Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine 2017;44(1):52-55
The aim of this study was to report a successful pregnancy using completely immotile frozen-thawed spermatozoa selected by laser. A single laser shot was used to detect the presence of viable immotile spermatozoa in fresh and frozen-thawed testicular spermatozoa. The viability rate was 55.8% after the laser detection, and cryopreservation was carried out immediately. The thawing test was performed on the day of oocyte pick-up, and no motile sperm were observed after extending the culture for another 4 hours, while a survival rate of 39.8% was detected using the laser. In all, five mature oocytes were injected, resulting in four cases of normal fertilization (80%) on day 1. Further, two high-quality day 3 embryos were transferred, which resulted in a singleton pregnancy. Our study demonstrates that completely immotile spermatozoa are worth cryopreserving for further intracytoplasmic sperm injection, which provides a new insight into male fertility preservation in cases of completely immotile spermatozoa.
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7.A point of confusion for embryologists in the identification of viable spermatozoa by the eosin-nigrosin test
Huanhua CHEN ; Hong ZHOU ; Jinhui SHU ; Xianyou GAN ; Caizhu WANG ; Ruoyun LIN
Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine 2019;46(1):36-40
A viable spermatozoon is a prerequisite for fertilization in intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). Thus, it is crucial to select viable but immotile spermatozoa on the day of ICSI. We report conflicting results in the identification of viable but immotile spermatozoa between the eosin-nigrosin staining and the laser test, which resulted in confusion for embryologists during assisted reproductive technology (ART). Three patients’ semen samples that showed no motile spermatozoa are described in this report. To identify viable spermatozoa, we used both the eosin-nigrosin test and the laser test for each sample, and repeated the semen analysis twice in each patient. Viable but immotile spermatozoa selected by the laser test were used for ICSI. Viable spermatozoa were detected by both the eosin-nigrosin and laser tests in two patients (case 1, 95.00% vs. 24.21% and 92.68% vs. 22.22%; case 2, 41.18% vs. 23.48% and 39.81% vs. 22.52%), indicating consistent results between the two methods. In the third patient, the eosin-nigrosin test yielded viability rates of 20.75% and 19.14%, while the result of the laser test was 0%. Thus, testicular aspiration was performed to collect viable sperm from this patient. Normal fertilization was achieved after the injection of viable but immotile spermatozoa selected from these patients by the laser test, resulting in the birth of two healthy babies. Our study documents a case where the eosin-nigrosin test showed a limitation in identifying viable but immotile spermatozoa for ART, while the laser test may overcome this limitation. Larger samples may be required to corroborate the clinical value of the laser test.
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8.Establishment of seedling classification criteria of Coptis chinensis by dynamic clustering method.
Xianyou QU ; Longyun LI ; Guoyue ZHONG ; Fujun YIN ; Yu WANG ; Daxia CHEN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(6):777-780
OBJECTIVETo establish seedling classification criteria of Coptis chinensis.
METHODThe height of plant, leaf number, leaf length, leaf wide, weight of leaf, weight of root were measured, the main measurement indexes of seedlings of C. chinensis were chosen through correlation and regression analysis. The seedling classification criteria were formulated by dynamic clustering analysis.
RESULTThe criteria of the 1st-grade seedlings were as follows: leaf number above 8 leaves, height of plant between 12 and 14 cm. The criteria of the 2nd-grade seedlings were as follows: leaf number between 6 and 8 cm, height of plant between 9 and 12 cm. The criteria of the 3rd-grade seedlings were as follows: leaf number between 4 and 6 cm, height of plant above 9 cm.
CONCLUSIONThe seedling classification criteria of C. chinensis was scientific and feasible, and can be used for the quality control standard of C. chinensis.
China ; Cluster Analysis ; Coptis ; classification ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; Plant Leaves ; classification ; Plant Roots ; classification ; Plants, Medicinal ; classification ; Seedlings ; classification
9.Establishment of preoperative diagnosis of low-grade infectious nonunion
Wenqi SONG ; Shengdi LU ; Zhengyu XU ; Hua CHEN ; Pei HAN ; Xianyou ZHENG ; Qinglin KANG ; Shiping FU ; Changqing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2020;22(5):390-393
Objective:To explore the reliability of preoperative diagnosis of low-grade infectious nonunion using haematological testing and radioisotope scanning (bone 3-phase image).Methods:A retrospective study was conducted of the 265 patients with bone nonunion who had been treated at Department of Orthopaedics, The Sixth People’s Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiaotong University and at Department of Orthopaedics, The Eighth People’s Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiaotong University from June 2010 to June 2018.They were 151 males and 114 females, aged from 19 to 64 years (average, 39.7 years).The nonunions occurred mainly at the tibia (113 cases) and the femur (72 cases).The preoperative results of their white blood cell count (WBC), erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), C-reactive protein (CRP) and radioisotope scanning were recorded.Taking the intraoperative pathological observations as the gold standards, the sensitivity, specificity, area under curve (AUC) of receiver operator characteristic (ROC) and Youden index were statistically analyzed respectively for every preoperative haematological tests and radioisotope scanning as well as for different combinations of the radioisotope scanning and one or more haematological tests.Results:Compared with the pathological observations, the radioisotope scanning showed a sensitivity of 80.7%, a specificity of 73.3%, an AUC of 0.770 and a Youden index of 0.540.In the combinations of radioisotope scanning and one haematological test, that of radioisotope scanning and CRP produced the largest AUC of 0.683, a sensitivity of 98.0%, a specificity of 70.3%, and a Youden index of 0.848.In the combinations of radioisotope scanning and 2 haematological tests, that of radioisotope scanning and WBC and ESR produced the largest AUC of 0.895, a sensitivity of 94.3%, a specificity of 67.3%, and a Youden index of 0.616 and all the 3 ones yielded an AUC of more than 0.880.The combination of radioisotope scanning and all the 3 haematological tests produced a sensitivity of 96.5%, a specificity of 79.7%, an AUC of 0.925 and a Youden index of 0.762.Conclusion:Combination of haematological testing and radioisotope scanning can be a reliable preoperative diagnosis of low-grade infection nonunion.