1.Total knee arthroplasty with Gemini MKII rotating-platform prosthesis
Qiang WANG ; Junying SUN ; Feng XUE ; Xiaowen SHENG ; Yuqin PENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(13):2018-2023
BACKGROUND:Total knee arthroplasty mainly used fixed platform, but more and more movable platform was selected year by year in the clinic. Rotary platform theoretical y can apparently improve the curative effects, but it has not been verified in the clinic.
OBJECTIVE:To summarize the design characteristics and clinical results of Gemini MKII (Link, Germany) rotary platform.
METHODS:From January 2004 to January 2009, 108 patients (119 knees) including 31 males and 77 females were treated with total knee arthroplasty by using Gemini MKII system. There were 97 unilateral cases and 11 bilateral cases at the first stage of replacement. Preoperative diagnosis:1 case of hemophilic arthritis, 1 case of venereal Charcot’s disease, 8 cases of post-traumatic arthritis, 11 cases of rheumatoid arthritis, and 87 cases of degenerative osteoarthritis. The prosthesis was fixed with bone cement. None received patel ar replacement. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:None experienced infection, femoral condyle fracture or nerve and vascular damage. Except bilateral replacement, the average operation time of unilateral replacement was (56±13) minutes. Average postoperative hemoglobin decreased (25±5) g/L. After replacement, hemoglobin maintained over 100 g/L in 83 patients (86%), without blood transfusion. Knee joint score and function score recovered to (92.0±4.7) points and (90.3±6.8) points at half years after replacement, and became (94.4±3.2) points and (91.6±5.9) points during final fol ow-up, which was significantly improved as compared with that pre-replacement (P<0.01). No revision surgery should be done for lining prolapse or spin out, osteolysis and prosthesis loosening. These results indicated that the early and midterm results of Gemini MKII rotating-platform prosthesis were satisfactory, but the long-term results remain to be confirmed.
2.Biological dressing Aversus Physiotulle Ag in the repair of degree ll facial burns
Qiang WANG ; Xiaowen LIU ; Renrong LV ; Ran HUO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;19(16):2573-2577
BACKGROUND:Biological dressing A (porcine Xenoderm) and Physiotule Ag (Coloplast) show good effects on the absorption of exudates, adhesion and anti-bacteria in treatment of degree Ⅱ facial burns. OBJECTIVE:To observe the effectiveness of biological dressing Aversus Physiotule Ag after early debridement of degree Ⅱ facial burns. METHODS:A total of 15 patients with superficial degree Ⅱ facial burn and 10 patients with deep degree Ⅱ facial burns were included. Symmetric facial area of the same patient with the same depth of burn was divided into two parts of same size for treatments. One side was randomly selected as the experimental side, and treated with biological dressing A. The other was selected as the control side and treated with Physiotule Ag. We compared wound healing time, infection, times of changing dressings, skin after healing, drug change comfort and dressing comfort between the two sides. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:In patients with superficial grade Ⅱ facial burn, times of changing dressings and drug change comfort were better in the experimental side than in the control side (P < 0.05), but the dressing comfort was better in the control side than the experimental side (P< 0.05). No significant difference in wound healing time, infection and skin after healing was detected between the two sides. In patients with deep degree Ⅱ facial burns, wound healing time, times of changing dressings, skin after healing and drug change comfort were better in the experimental side than in the control side (P < 0.05), but the dressing comfort was better in the control side than the experimental side (P< 0.05). No significant difference in infection was detectable between the two sides. Above findings suggested that the therapeutic effects of biological dressing A and Physiotule Ag were similar in treatment of degree Ⅱ facial burns. Biological dressing A in repair of deep degree Ⅱ facial burns promotes the wound healing andelevates the quality of healing.
3.Research progress of zoledronic acid combined with other anti-tumor methods in the treatment of tumor bone metastases
Xiaowen DENG ; Qiang HUANG ; Qiuming GAO
Journal of Chinese Physician 2018;20(9):1427-1429
Tumor bone metastasis is one of the common complications of advanced tumor and one of the signs of poor prognosis.There are many targeted drugs for bone metastasis in the clinic,which play a very important role in the antitumor treatment and prevention of bone related events.Among them,zoledronic acid,a representative bisphosphonate drug,has been extensively studied.It has been found that zoledronic acid combined with other anti-tumor therapies can more effectively inhibit the occurrence of tumor and bone-related events.This article reviews the latest research on zoledronic acid combined with other antitumor methods to guide clinical use and provide research ideas.
4.Expression and clinical significance of HSPA9 in hepatocellular carcinoma
Qiang KANG ; Hao ZOU ; Lixin LIU ; Songling ZHAO ; Weihan ZHANG ; Xiaowen ZHANG
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(17):2343-2346
Objective To investigate the expression of HSPA9 in hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) and its relationship with clinicopathological features and prognosis.Methods Forty-nine cases HCC treated by operative resection and follow up data in our hospital from January 2006 to January 2010 were retrospectively analyzed.Immunohistochemistry was performed to determine the expression of HSPA9 in HCC and paratumor tissues.The relationship between HSPA9 expression and clinicopathological features and prognosis was statistically analyzed.Results The HSPA9 protein expression in tumor tissue was higher that that in the paratumor tissue(t=6.601,P<0.01),moreover the over expression of HSPA9 was significantly correlated with lymph node metastasis (P =0.005),TNM-stage(P =0.015),tumor differentiation (P =0.033),microvascular invasion (P =0.009) and recurrence (P =0.047).In the survival analysis results,the patients with over expression of HSPA9 had a much lower total survival rate(P=0.002)and much higher postoperative cumulative recurrence rate(P =0.003).There were significant differences in TNM-stage,microvascular invasion,lymph node metastasis,tumor differentiation and HSPA9 staining for overall survival and cumulative recurrence rate based on a univariate analysis(P<0.05).Conclusion HSPA9 has over expression in HCC.The over expression of HS-PA9 is closely related to invasion and metastasis pathological features and can serve as an independent prognostic risk factor for predicting the prognosis of HCC.
5.Short-term clinical outcome of carbon ion radiotherapy for cutaneous malignant melanoma
Hongyi CAI ; Xiaohu WANG ; Liying GAO ; Hong ZHANG ; Juntao RAN ; Qiuning ZHANG ; Qiang LI ; Zhiqiang LIU ; Lin ZHAO ; Guoqing XIAO ; Xiaowen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2010;19(3):250-252
Objective To evaluate the toxicity and efficacy of carbon ion radiotherapy for cutaneous malignant melanoma. Methods Form December 2006 to May 2009, 13 patients with superficial malignant melanoma were treated with carbon ion radiotherapy in the Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. The total dose was 60 -66 GyE in 6 -12 fractions within 6 -12 days. The disease was Stage Ⅱ_a in 2, Ⅱ_b in 3, Ⅱ_c in 5, and Ⅲ_c in 3 patients. The toxicities were assessed according to the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG) criteria, and the efficacy was evaluated with WHO criteria. Results The median follow-up time was 13.5 months (range, 1 -25 months) and the follow-up rate was 100%. Of the 13 patients, 10(77%) achieved complete remission (CR), and 3(23%) partial remission (PR). The overall response rate (RR) was 100%, and the median survival time was 21.3 months (95% CI, 18. 1 -24.5 months). The grade 0, 1,2 and 3 skin reaction occurred in 3, 6, 2 and 2 patients, respectively. The hematologic toxicities were mild. Conclusions Carbon ion radiotherapy is a safe and effective treatment for cutaneous malignant melanoma.
6.Acupuncture-moxibustion for essential hypertension: an overview of systematic reviews
Wanyan CHEN ; Kelin DENG ; Junxuan LEI ; Lin DAI ; Kejian LI ; Yina LUO ; Jingxian XIA ; Rong LIN ; Xiaowen QIANG ; Lianyang XU ; Min LI
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2023;21(2):162-172
Objective: To propose reasonable suggestions to promote the standardization of clinical studies by reviewing the systematic reviews and meta-analyses of acupuncture-moxibustion treatment of essential hypertension (EH). Methods: Computer retrieval was conducted through Excerpta Medica Database (EMBASE), PubMed, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Chongqing VIP Database (CQVIP), China Biology Medicine Disc (CBM), and Wanfang Academic Journal Full-text Database (Wanfang) to collect systematic reviews and meta-analyses relevant to treating EH with acupuncture-moxibustion therapy. The time range was from the database's inception till July, 2020. The studies were screened based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria and then data-extracted. The study's quality and evidence ratings were performed by referring to the preferred reporting items for systematic review and meta-analysis (PRISMA), a measurement tool to assess systematic reviews 2 (AMSTAR 2), and the grading of recommendations, assessment, development, and evaluation (GRADE). Results: A total of 14 studies, 10 in Chinese and 4 in English, published between 2012 and 2019, were included, involving 70 outcome measures. The methodological quality was rated as critically low, the reporting was relatively complete or had certain flaws, and the evidence strength was rated as low or very low. Conclusion: Regarding the acupuncture-moxibustion treatment of EH, the methodological quality and outcome measure evidence of existing systematic reviews and meta-analyses are relatively low, and the reporting quality also expects further improvements.
7.Three-dimensional mini-type permanent magnetic resonance imaging device and medical imaging of mice.
Shulian HOU ; Huantong XIE ; Xiaowen HOU ; Qiang ZHAO ; Guangxin WANG ; Wei CHEN ; Lianyuan ZHANG ; Xiuli MEN ; Xiaoyan KONG ; Fengling GONG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2013;30(1):28-38
We developed a three-dimensional mini-type permanent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) device in our lab. The purposes of this study were (1) for further development of MRI technologies, (2) for support of broadening practices of animal test modeling in medical research, and (3) for training more specialists from colleges or universities in the field of MRI. This paper describes the research and development at our lab(s), especially stressing on the design of the main magnet, the gradient coil and the radio frequency coil. In addition, the specific methodologies used in our lab(s) and the related data are emphasized. The 3D MRI technologies have met the needs of using small animals, super thin sections of live animal body and high imaging resolutions. MRI images of mice head and abdominal have been obtained successfully by using the imager that we developed. The imaging results and analyses have also been discussed.
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8.Simultaneous determination of selaginellins and biflavones in Selaginella tamariscina and S. pulvinata by HPLC.
Yuan CAO ; Yongping WU ; Xiaowen ZHOU ; Fang QIAN ; Huijia FAN ; Qiang WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(9):1254-1258
OBJECTIVETo establish a HPLC-DAD model for the simultaneous determination of two selaginellins (selaginellin and selaginellin B) and four biflavones (amentoflavone, sequoiaflavone, hinokiflavone and isocryptomerin) contained in 10 batches of Selaginella tamariscina and 12 batches of S. pulvinata produced in different areas.
METHODThe analysis was performed on a Waters Cosmosil C18 column (4.6 mm x 250 mm, 5 microm) eluted with acetonitril-0.1% formic acid as mobile phase in a linear gradient mode. The detection wavelength was set at 280, 337 nm. The flow rate was kept at 1.0 mL x min(-1), and the column temperature was 30 degrees C.
RESULTThe six active constituents showed significant different in content. Amentoflavone in S. tamariscina contains (5. 628-9. 184 mg x g(-1)) is more than that contained in S. pulvinata (0.823-7.131 mg x g(-1)), while selaginellin in S. pulvinata (0.123-0.593 mg x g(-1)) is more than that contained in S. tamariscina (0.067-0.133 mg x g(-1)). All the calibration curves showed good linear correlation coefficients (r > 0.9997) over the wide test ranges.
CONCLUSIONThe developed HPLC-DAD method is simple, sensitive and accurate and has the good repeatability in separation, which is available for the quality control of S. tamariscina and S. pulvinata.
Biflavonoids ; chemistry ; Biphenyl Compounds ; chemistry ; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; methods ; Cyclohexanones ; chemistry ; Flavones ; chemistry ; Flavonoids ; chemistry ; Selaginellaceae ; chemistry
9. Serum levels of periostin and their influencing factors in the beta-lactam antibiotic enterprise workers
Shanshan GAO ; Zhanshuai SONG ; Qiang JIA ; Xia LI ; Chenglin LI ; Xiaowen CHEN ; Chuanbin ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2017;35(4):261-264
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To observe serum levels of periostin, ECP, IgE in the antibiotic enterprise workers, and study the role of periostin, ECP, IgE in the development of allergic inflammation.
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90 cases with asthma or rhinitis were enrolled as disease group, another 117 workers exposed to 7-ACA、6-APA dust without suffering from allergic illness, are chosen as group of dust exposed, and 192 healthy workers who didn’t contact dust were chosen as control group. Questionnaires were used to learn their basic information.Lung function was determined with a portable spirometer.The expression levels of periostin、ECP and IgE in serum were measured by enzyme-linked immuno sorbent assay.
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The exposure group and disease group had significantly lower forced vital capacity (FVC) , forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEVl.0) , and FEVl.0/FVC ratio than the control group (
10.The posture decoding technique can improve the pelvis carriage and lumbar motion of patients with lower crossed syndrome, relieving back pain and relaxing the back muscles
Xiaowen ZHANG ; Qiang WANG ; Lin LI ; Pingping MENG ; Yuyang WANG ; Yongxiang ZHANG ; Yiyang XIAO ; Wenxing FAN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2023;45(6):533-537
Objective:To observe the clinical effectiveness of manual therapy based on posture decoding for patients with lower crossed syndrome (LCS).Methods:Thirty-six LCS patients were randomly divided into an observation group and a control group, each of 18. The observation group received manual therapy based on posture decoding, while the control group was treated with proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF), both in 20min sessions, once a week for 4 weeks. Before the experiment, after one, two and four weeks of treatment and followed-up 4 and 8 weeks later, both groups were evaluated using a visual analogue scale (VAS), the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) and finger-floor distance (FFD). Anterior pelvic tilt angles (ASIS-PSISs), sacral slopes (SS), lumbar curve index (LCI) and surface EMG flexion-relaxation ratios (FRRs) were also recorded from both groups before and after the treatment.Results:After one and four weeks of the treatment, the average VAS, ODI, and FFD had decreased significantly in both groups, with all significantly lower in the observation group, on average. At the final follow-up, the average VAS and ODI scores of both groups were significantly lower than before the treatment, with those of the observation group significantly lower than the control group′s averages. After 4 weeks of treatment significant differences were observed also in the group′s average ASIS-PSISs, SSs and LCIs compared with before the treatment. And right after the treatment the left and right surface electromyography FRRs of the observation group were significantly higher than those of the control group.Conclusion:Manual therapy based on posture decoding can significantly improve the pelvis forward angle and lumbar motion of LCS patients, relieving back pain and relaxing back muscles.