1.Preliminary application of 3D printing in vitro guide plate assisted deformity correction in child genu varus or valgum
Hao CHEN ; Xiaopeng KANG ; You ZHOU ; Jianshuang LIU ; Hao SHI ; Ran ZHANG ; Xi HU ; Ping ZHOU
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(17):2362-2364
Objective To research and prepare the individualized knee in vitro guided plate by 3D printing technique and to investigate the feasibility of its application in 8-plate epiphysiodesis.Methods Twelve children patients with knee varus or valgum in our hospital from January 2014 and November 2016,7 boys and 5 girls,average age of 8.2 years old,were performed the lower extremity continuous spiral CT scanning in the knee straight position.The Dicom format stored CT data were imported into software Mimics 15.0 for reconstructing the knee joint 3D model.The knee joint data after reconstruction were guided into software Geomagic1 1.0 with the.stl format.According to the demand that screws without perforating epiphyseal and joint surface,paralle ling to the epiphyseal and locating in the anterior-posterior median line of epiphyseal,the 8-plate placing screw navigation template was designed and printed by using the 3D printing technique;the 8-plate plate and screw internal fixation was conducted by intraoperative template location.The placed screw position was evaluated by postoperative CT.Results The imaging identification showed that 8-plate epiphysiodesis by using 3D printing individualized in vitro guided plate had accurate screw placement.The cases were followed from 6 months to 2 years,the satisfactory orthopedic effect was obtained in all cases.Conclusion Preparing the individualized knee in vitro guided plate by applying 3D printing technique in assisted 8-plate epiphysiodesis for treating child knee varus or valgum has accurate screw position and satisfactory effect.
2.Effect of EGF on expression of EGFR and EGF mRNA in the injuried lung tissue of neonatal premature rats exposed to hyperoxia
Guosheng LIU ; Haiying LIU ; Ruiqin QIU ; Chuan NIE ; Xiaopeng ZHAO ; Juling KANG ; Jiebin GUAN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(07):-
AIM:To investigate the effect of exogenous epidermal growth factor(EGF) on expression of EGFR and EGF mRNA of the injuried lung tissue of neonatal premature rats exposed to hyperoxia.METHODS:The neonatal Sprague-Dawley rats of 21-day gestational age model of hyperoxia induced lung injury were made by continually inhaling 95% oxygen.The model rats were divided into two groups randomly,the EGF trail group and the NS control group.The other rats were taken into the air control group.Each group was divided into three subsets:a(1-3 days),b(4-6 days) and c(1-6 days) according to different application times of EGF or NS.Rats in sub groups were executed and the lung tissues were removed at postnatal 3th,7th,14th day respectively.Using immunohistochemistry method,the expression of EGF-R of lung tissues in different groups was observed,and the expression of EGF mRNA was determined by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR).RESULTS:The expression of EGF mRNA increased by degrees following the increasing postnatal days.Compared with the air control group,the expression of EGF-R and EGF mRNA increased in the hyperxia group at 7th day and 14th day.The expression of EGF-R increased in corresponding hyperxia NS control group at 14th day(P
3.The application of dual-source Flash post-processing software for the evaluation of bronchial artery
Rui KANG ; Ximing WANG ; Zhaoping CHENG ; Yanhua DUAN ; Xiaopeng JI ; Baojin CHEN
Journal of Practical Radiology 2016;(2):285-287,330
Objective To evaluate feasibility and time efficiency of dual-source flash post-processing software (Bone Reading)for reconstruction of bronchial artery.Methods The imaging data of 70 patients with suspected bronchial artery dilatation who underwent bronchial artery-CTA were evaluated by 2 independent radiologists.First,the related contents of bronchial artery such as origination,number, type,route and lumen diameter were evaluated by multiple planar reconstruction (MPR),maximum intensity projection (MIP)and volume rendering technique (VRT).The results and process time were recorded.After a month,the post-processing software(Bone Reading)was used to evaluate the same contents.Results There was very good correlation between both readers for both reading methods without significant differences.There was significant difference of process time between with regular method and with Bone Reading (P<0.05)for both readers.Process time could be decreased by approximately 35%.Conclusion The application of CT software (Bone Reading)is feasible in the CTA of bronchial artery.This method may gain a significant time saving in comparison to regular method.
4.Removing action of compound danshen di wan on carotid atherosclerotic plaques: Multi-central randomized controlled experiment
Jianzong CHEN ; Yongfeng ZHAO ; Dajiang CUI ; Xiaopeng ZHU ; Haidong HUANG ; Liqin ZHI ; Xiaogang KANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(19):208-209
BACKGROUND: It is indicated in a large amount of basic researches that compound danshen di wan has a certain action on removing carotid atherosclerotic plaques (CAP), but there is lack of large sample data in randomized, controlled, multi-central clinical experiment.OBJECTIVE: To observe the removing action of compound danshen di wan on CAP, compared with aspirin.DESIGN: Multi-central, randomized controlled experiment was designed.SETTING: Research Center of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Ultrasonic Department of Xinjing Hospital, Fourth Military Medical University of Chinese PLA; Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Second Clinical Hospital, Xi' an Jiaotong University and Department of Cardiac Internal Medicine of Xi' an Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine.PARTICIPANTS: Totally 162 cases were selected from the clinic of Research Center of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Fourth Military Medical University of Chinese PLA; Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Second Clinical Hospital, Xi' an Jiaotong University and Department of Cardiac Internal Medicine of Xi' an Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine from 2002 to 2004, aged varied from 40 to 80 years, the thickness of carotid internal media ≥ 1.2 mm. They were randomized into two groups, named danshen di wan group of 89 cases(cases of soft plaque and hard plaque were 49 and 40 respectively) and aspirin group of 73 cases(cases of soft plaque and hard plaque were 42 and 31 respectively).METHODS: In danshen di wan group: compound danshen di wan was administrated orally(10 pills/time, 3 times/day), in aspirin group, enteric soluble aspirin table was administrated orally(75 mg/time, once a day),continuously for 6 months. The alternations of thickness of carotid internal media were determined with ultrasonic B of high resolving power before and after treatment.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Changes in thickness of carotid internal media before and after treatment.RESULTS: By practical measuring analysis, 143 cases accomplished nation of thickness of carotid internal media in the patients with soft plaque:In danshen di wan group, the thickness was remarkably decreased after treatment[ (2. 12 ± 0. 34), (2.44± 0.40) mm, t = 4. 267, P < 0.01 ] . In aspirin group, it was also reduced relatively after treatment[ (2.25 ± 0. 3),of carotid internal media in the patients with hard plaque: The changes were not significant no matter in danshen di wan group or aspirin group in the comparison before and after treatment[in danshen di wan group: (2.46 ±0.42),(2.34 ± 0. 40) mm; in aspirin group: (2.42 ± 0. 44), (2. 36 ± 0. 38) mm,P> 0.05].CONCLUSION: Compound danshen di wan acts on removing soft atherosclerotic plaque and its effect is similar to aspirin.
5.Prevalence of overactive bladder and the impact of overactive bladder on quality of life in Beijing adult women
Yuliang WANG ; Kexin XU ; Hao HU ; Xiaopeng ZHANG ; Xiaofeng WANG ; Yanqun NA ; Xiaoping KANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2010;31(8):550-554
Objective To evaluate the prevalence, associated risk factors and the impact on health related quality of life of overactive bladder (OAB) syndrome in Beijing adult women. Methods In the Community-based, cross-sectional study, 2973 women aged over 18 years who lived in urban and suburban communities respectively in Beijing were interviewed through Voiding Function Questionnaire, using a stratified system sampling approach. The women meeting the diagnostic criteria of OAB using the International Continence Society (ICS) definition were further interviewed through King's health questionnaire(KHQ) to estimate the impact of OAB on health related quality of life in Beijing adult women. Results A total of 2379(80.0%) women with complete data were included in this study. The overall prevalence of OAB was 4.7% (112/2379)and demonstrated an significant increasing with advancing age (P<0.01). The prevalence of OAB was 2.0% in urban and 8. 1 % in suburban. In multiple logistic models, age, BMI, region of residence and anxiety level were associated risk factors for OAB. The result of King's health questionnaire showed the symptoms of OAB affect general health perception and sleep and energy severely. Conclusions The prevalence of OAB in Bei-jing adult women is 4.7%, lower than that of most reports in Occidental women, increases with advancing age, higher BMI and higher anxiety level, and is higher in suburban than in urban. The symptoms of OAB have a detrimental effect on quality of life.
6.Reliability and validity of the Chinese version of the King health questionnaire in patients with overactive bladder
Xiaopeng ZHANG ; Yuliang WANG ; Hao HU ; Kexin XU ; Xiaofeng WANG ; Yanqun NA ; Xiaoping KANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2010;31(11):735-740
Objective To evaluate the reliability and validity of the Chinese version of the King's Health Questionnaire (KHQ) in patients with overactive bladder(OAB).Methods The original English KHQ was translated into Chinese and linguistically validated following the Cross-cultural adaptation of health-related quality of life measures. Patients recruited randomly from urology clinics were scheduled for two visits with 2 weeks apart, and they were surveyed through the Chinese version of the KHQ. Internal consistency reliability was assessed by Cronbach's α test;Test-retest reliability was examined among stable patients using Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and Spearman's rank correlation statistical analyses. Content validity was estimated by Spearman's rank correlation statistical analyses. A factor analysis was conducted to validate the underlying factor structure of the Chinese version of the KHQ. Results A total of 48 OAB patients who met the criteria participated the study, and 40 patients (7 men, 33 women) completed the questionnaires twice. All the subscales and domains of the KHQ showed high levels of internal consistency (Cronbach's a: 0.718-0. 924) , moderate to excellent test-retest reliability (ICC:0.551-0.923,P<0.01) and acceptable construct validity. The content validity was moderate to excellent except for the Social Limitations domain. Conclusion Psychometric testing supports the reliability and validity of the Chinese version of the KHQ as an OAB-specific measure of HR QOL.
7.Nutritional risk screening and application of nutritional support among elderly hospitalized patients
Wei LI ; Xiaoxuan LIU ; Xiaopeng HUO ; Kang YU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2020;36(12):930-934
Objective:To investigate the prevalence of nutritional risk and application of nutritional support among elderly hospitalized patients.Methods:Elderly hospitalized patients from Peking Union Medical College Hospital (PUMCH) were consecutively enrolled from Feb 2016 to Feb 2019. Nutritional risk was measured by using nutritional risk screening 2002 (NRS-2002) within the first 24h after admission. Body weight (BW), body mass index (BMI), grip strength (GS), lean body mass (LBM), body fat (BF) and dietary intake were measured and compared between the patients at risk and not at-risk. Nutritional support was evaluated on 14th day of admission or the discharge day. The relationship between nutritional risk and nutrition support was analyzed.Results:A total of 428 elderly hospitalized patients who met entry criteria and obtained informed consent were consecutively enrolled. The prevalence of nutritional risk (NRS score≥3) was 57.9% (248/428), and it increased significantly with age ( χ2 value was 39.11, P<0.05). Compared to not at-risk group, body weight ( t value was 3.405, P<0.01) , BMI ( t value was 2.715, P<0.05) , GS ( t value was -0.975, P<0.05) , BF% ( t value was 2.934, P<0.05) , LBM ( t value was 1.570, P<0.05) , 75% target energy intake ( χ2 value was 22.55, P<0.01)and 75% target protein intake ( χ2 value was 25.91, P<0.01) were significantly decreased in those of at risk group. There were 62.5% patients at nutritional risk and 19.7% not at-risk which received nutrition support. The average ratio of EN and PN was 1.0∶0.6. Conclusions:NRS-2002 might be used for nutritional screening among elderly inpatients. A large proportion of elderly inpatients were at nutritional risk. The nutritional status of elderly patients in different disease states is different, which deserves attention. The application of EN and PN was some inappropriate in these inpatients, and evidence-based nutritional support guideline is needed to improve this situation.
8.A randomized controlled study of the effect of nurse-led multi-disciplinary team management on postoperative gastrointestinal function and nutritional status in elderly colon cancer patients
Xiaoxuan LIU ; Wei LI ; Xiaopeng HUO ; Kang YU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2021;29(3):135-141
Objective:To explore the effect of nurse-led multi-disciplinary team management on postoperative gastrointestinal function and nutritional status in elderly colon cancer inpatients.Methods:A total of 75 elderly inpatients after colon cancer operation who met eligibility criteria and signed informed consent form were randomized into study (n=37) or control group (n=38), receiving nurse-led multi-disciplinary team management or routine nursing for 6 months, respectively. The gastrointestinal function, days of postoperative hospital stay, body weight, body composition and dietary intake were compared between the two groups.Result:Compared to the control group, time to defecation (t=14.79, P<0.01), time to initiation of liquid diet intake (t=6.80, P<0.01), time to initiation of semi-liquid diet intake (t=10.78, P<0.01) and days of postoperative hospital stay (t=8.76, P<0.01) in the study group were significantly shortened; and body weight [(59.44±6.12)kg vs. (62.54±6.41)kg, P=0.004], BMI [(19.02±4.13)kg/m 2 vs. (19.98±3.98)kg/m 2, P=0.025], body fat percentage [(20.03±3.55)% vs. (21.34±3.68)%, P<0.01], lean body mass [(19.63±3.44)kg vs. (21.45±3.16)kg, P<0.01], grip strength [(21.65 ± 3.56) kg vs. (22.48 ± 3.81) kg, P=0.011], attainment rate of 75% target energy intake (65.8% vs. 86.5%, P=0.036) and attainment rate of 75% target protein intake (57.9% vs. 83.8%, P=0.014) were significantly improved in study group 6 months after operation. Conclusion:The nurse-led multi-disciplinary team management can effectively improve the postoperative recovery of gastrointestinal function and the long-term nutritional status in elderly patients with colon cancer.
9.Effect of nurse-led intensive nutritional intervention on nutritional risk, undernutrition and quality of life in hospitalized patients with Alzheimer disease: A randomized controlled study
Xiaoxuan LIU ; Hongdi DU ; Xiaopeng HUO ; Hong JIANG ; Kang YU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2018;26(4):197-201
Objective To explore the effect of nurse-led intensive nutritional intervention on nutritional risk,undernutrition and quality of life in hospitalized Alzheimer disease (AD) patients.Methods A total of 170 hospitalized AD patients who met the criteria of the protocol were enrolled and divided randomly into two groups as study group (n=86) and control group (n=84).The two groups received nurse-led intensive nutritional intervention and routine nutritional management respectively for six weeks.Nutritional risk,undernutrition and quality of life were measured by nutritional risk screening 2002 (NRS 2002) and quality of life-Alzheimer disease scale before and after the nutritional intervention.Results There was no significant difference in baseline data between the two groups.The suitable rate of NRS 2002 was 100%.After a 6-week intervention,the prevalence of nutritional risk (41.9% vs.70.9%,P<0.001) and undernutrition (17.4% vs.30.2%,P =0.049) decreased significantly in study group.The prevalence of nutritional risk was significantly lower in study group than in control group (41.9% vs.64.3%,P=0.003).The score of quality of life in study group significantly increased (34.12±5.91 vs.31.56±6.80,P=0.028) after the intervention,and was significantly higher than that of the control group (34.12±5.91 vs.31.63± 6.22,P=0.030).Conclusion The application of nurse-led intensive nutritional intervention can help to improve the nutritional status and quality of life in hospitalized AD patients.
10.Correlation of nutritional status in elderly patients with Alzheimer disease and self-efficacy of their caregivers
Hongdi DU ; Xiaoxuan LIU ; Xiaopeng HUO ; Hong JIANG ; Kang YU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2018;26(4):241-244
Objective To investigate the correlation between nutritional status in elderly patients with Alzheimer disease (AD) and self-efficacy of their caregivers.Methods Ninety-two elderly patients with AD and 92 their caregivers were enrolled from a Peking Union Medical College in Beijing from March to October 2017,who were evaluated by the mini nutritional assessment short form (MNA-SF) and the general self-efficacy scale (GSES) respectively for the nutritional status of the AD patients and the self-efficacy of their caregivers,and the correlation between them was analyzed.Results The average MNA-SF score of the AD patients was 7.8± 2.5.The incidence of malnutrition risk and malnutrition were 34.8% and 27.2% respectively.The MNA-SF score of the AD patients decreased (F =4.589,P =0.009),and the incidence of malnutrition risk (x2 =7.319,P =0.026) and malnutrition (x2 =7.080,P =0.032) increased significantly with the aggravation of AD.The average self-efficacy score of the caregivers was 2.20±0.45.With the aggravation of AD,the GSES score of the caregivers decreased significantly (F=3.122,P=0.016).There was a positive correlation between the nutritional status of the AD patients and the self-efficacy of their caregivers (r =0.254,P =0.022).Conclusion The nutritional status in elderly patients with AD is positively correlated with the self-efficacy of their caregivers,that is,the higher GSES score of the caregiver is,the better nutritional status of the AD patient has.