1.Evaluation of long term effects of arthroscopic knee debridement and reconstructing for treating osteoarthritis in patients with Kaschin-Beck disease
Ming, LING ; Xiang-hui, HUANG ; Zhi, YI ; Yan-hai, CHANG ; Jun, LIU ; Jie, QI ; Xin, TIAN
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2010;29(5):559-561
Objective To observe the long term effects of arthroscopic knee debridement and reconstructing operation for treating osteoarthritis in patients with Kaschin-Beck disease. Methods Thirty-one cases of patients with Kaschin-Beck disease were followed for 6 years after operation of articular clearing by arthroscope. Index of pain, symptoms of self-evaluation, range of motion, walking distance, standing test by affected leg when bending at 30° or 60° were recorded and compared with the preoperative results. Results Twenty-four cases were followed up for 6 years. Six years after operation the pain index(3.38 ± 2.87) was dramatically decreased compared to that before operation (6.88 ± 1.45, t = 5.30, P < 0.05). Patients symptoms markedly improved by subjective self-evaluation was 70.83% (17/24), the effective rate was 100% (24/24). The number of cases that could stand up when leg bending at 30° or 60° were 21,18 cases, respectively, compared with that of preoperative of 14, 11 cases, respectively, the difference was statistically significant(x2 = 5.17,4.27, all P < 0.05). Six years after operation the walking distance(3 cases < 1 km, 11 cases 1 - 5 km and 10 cases > 5 km) were greatly improved compared to the results before operation (12 cases < 1 km, 9 cases 1 - 5 km and 3 cases > 5 km, U = 2.88, P <0.05). Six years after operation the knee activity[(132.25 ± 14.52)°] remained at the same level, compared with that of preoperative [(131 .58 ± 14.68) °], the difference was not statistically significant (t = 0.16, P > 0.05) .Conclusions The method of arthroscopic joint debridement to cure Kaschin-Beck disease knee osteoarthritis can significantly reduce pain, improve function and walking distance, with more stable long-term satisfactory outcome.
2.Study on consistency of assessed results according to the Standard of Evaluated Injured Severity.
Xin LIU ; Jin-xiang PENG ; Lin CHANG
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2002;18(2):82-85
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the consistency of assessed results according to Standard of Evaluated Injured Severity, finding out some factors that influenced appraisal conclusion.
METHODS:
102 cases examined by Beijing Institute of Forensic Medicine and Science in 1998 were re-evaluated respectively by nine appraisers.
RESULTS:
The results showed that distinction of appraisal conclusion between appraisers in the same institute was small, but in different institute was big. The work experience and professional train were important to reduce errors.
CONCLUSION
Standard of Evaluated Injured Severity strong take on character of profession. Veracity of assessed injured severity is related with unitive authoritative explanation, training and experience of appraiser.
Analysis of Variance
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Education, Professional
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Employee Performance Appraisal/standards*
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Forensic Medicine/standards*
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Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
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Health Personnel/standards*
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Humans
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Reproducibility of Results
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Trauma Severity Indices
3.Effect of early rehobilitation with full range of music therapy on ACS patients after emergency PCI
Jian-Hui WANG ; Chang-Xiang CHEN ; Wen-Hong CHANG ; Xiu-Lan YANG ; Rui-Ying MAO ; Ai-Xin QIAO ; Hong-Xin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2011;17(7):762-764
Objective To study the effect of early rehabilitation with full range of music therapy on acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients after emergency PCI. Methods From July to December 2009, 108 inpatients undergone emergency PCI were randomly divided into experimental group and control group, with 54 patients in each group. The experimental group received full range of music therapy, which included PCI treatment under the circumstance of music and music therapy 3 times per day (10:00 a. m. , 16:00 p. m. and 21:00 p. m. ) during hospitalization. The control group received conventional treatment. SBP, HR, the left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) , 6-MWT, length of stay, the scale of anxiety and depression were compared between the two groups. Results The scores of anxiety and depression, SBP, HR, LVEF and 6-MWT in the experimental group were significantly different from those of the control group ( P < 0. 05). Conclusions Full range of music therapy significantly contributes to the rehabilitation of ACS patients after emergency PCI.
4.Mechanism of biological actions of quercetin based on biomolecular network.
Xiao-Hui YAN ; Chang-Hai SUN ; Li-Sha NA ; Xiang LI ; Heng-Xin REN ; Shu-Ting ZHANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(5):661-665
The mechanism of biological actions of quercetin was studied by using metabolomic method and biomolecular network. HPLC-MS was used to analyze the serum metabolome in rats of blank group and quercetin administration group rats, and MS data were processed by MATLAB software. With multivariate statistical analysis of serum metabolite profiles, a clear separation among blank group and quercetin administration group was achieved, potential biomarkers were selected according to the parameters of variable importance in the projection (VIP) and identified according to MS information and database retrieval. Four compounds, related enzymes, action targets and metabolic pathways had been confirmed, namely retinoic acid and RARbeta, arachidonate and COX-2, 3, 5-diodotyrosine and TPO, uridine diphosphate glucose and PDEs. The mechanism of quercetin enhancing ability of retinoic acid on the induction of RARbeta, activating TPO, using as COX-2 and PDEs inhibitor was approved by biomolecular network and related literatures. In this study, a mechanism of multiple biological actions of quercetin was evaluated at the level of the biomolecular network, metabolomics and biomolecular network can be used to investigate the biological effects mechanism of quercetin, which provided a new method to further revealing mechanism of drug action.
Animals
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Antioxidants
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pharmacology
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Biomarkers
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blood
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Chromatography, Liquid
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Mass Spectrometry
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Metabolic Networks and Pathways
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Metabolome
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Metabolomics
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Multivariate Analysis
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Quercetin
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pharmacology
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Rats
6.Reconstruction of complex proximal tibial defects using the long-stem tibial component combined with metallic wedge.
Xiang-dong YUN ; Li-ping AN ; Jin JIANG ; Chang-jiang YAO ; Hai-tao DONG ; Jia-xin JIN ; Ya-yi XIA
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2016;29(5):472-475
OBJECTIVETo investigate results of total knee arthroplasty using the long-stem tibial component combined with metallic wedge of knee prosthesis for the treatment of proximal defects.
METHODSFrom January 2011 to May 2013, 10 patients (11 knees) were treated with total knee arthroplasties using the long-stem tibial component with metallic tibial wedge of knee prosthesis. All the patients were female and the average age was 67 years old (ranged, 60 to 77 years old). All the patients were osteoarthritis. All the patients were classified as T2A style. The patients were evaluated according to knee score system (KSS).
RESULTSAll the patients were followed up for 12 months on average (ranged 3 to 29 months). The clinical outcome was assessed using KSS score, including knee pain score, knee stability score, knee range of motion score and knee walking score, knee stairs score. There were significantly differences at 6 weeks, 3 months, 6 months and 12 months between pre-and postoperative KSS score.
CONCLUSIONThe mechanical stability of tibial fixation in primary TKA is significantly increased by using the long-stem tibial component with metallic wedge of knee prosthesis, even in the presence of poor proximal bone.
Aged ; Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee ; Female ; Humans ; Knee Joint ; physiopathology ; surgery ; Knee Prosthesis ; Male ; Osteoarthritis, Knee ; physiopathology ; surgery ; Range of Motion, Articular ; Tibia ; abnormalities ; physiopathology ; surgery
7.Effects of different moisturizing methods on the cleaning of uterine suction tube
Xiang-Yuan CHANG ; Dao-Xin WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2012;18(11):1247-1249
Objective To explore the effects of different moisturizing methods on the cleaning of uterine suction tube.Methods A total of 240 uterine suctions tubes after used were randomly divided into multi-enzyme group and alkaline group,and two groups were respectively used multi-enzyme cleaning solution and alkaline cleaning liquid to moisturized.Cleaning effect of uterine suction tubes in fourth,tenth and twenty-fourth hour were detected by occult blood test.Results The visual qualified rate of cleaning in two groups after moisturized four hours was 100% respectively,and there was no difference in total and part positive rate between multienzyme group and alkaline group( P > 0.05 ).After moisturized ten hours,the visual qualified rate of cleaning in alkaline group was 98.3% significantly better than 94.2% in multi-enzyme group,the positive rate of suction tube surface,tip,tail was,respectively,5.8%,11.7%,10.8% in alkaline group significantly lower than 15.8%,44.2%,23.3 % in multi-enzyme group( x2 =6.211,31.493,6.618,respectively; P < 0.05 ).Twenty-four hours later,the visual qualified rate of cleaning in alkaline group was 99.2% significantly better than 93.3% in multi-enzyme group,the positive rate of suction tube surface,tip,tail was,respectively,5.8%,12.5%,10.8% in alkaline group significantly lower than 16.7%,45.8%,26.7% in multi-enzyme group( x2 =50.909,7.053,32.269,8.886,respectively;P<0.05).Conclusions The two cleaning fluids both are ideal cleaning solution,and alkaline cleaning solution is the best choice for uterine tube cleaning for more than 24 hours moisturizing effects and lower cost.
8.Flavonol and monoterpene glycosides from Ligularia macrophylla
Yun-Xue PAN ; Hui DOU ; Xiao-Xiang ZHENG ; Xiao-Zhong GAO ; Chang-Xin ZHOU ; Yu ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2005;22(3):175-178
OBJECTIVE To investigate the chemical constituents of the roots and rhizomes of Ligularia macrophylla.METHODS The compounds were isolated through repeated column chromatography on silica gel, polyamide, RP-18 and Sephadex LH-20. And the structures were elucidated on the basis of spectroscopic data (UV, IR, MS, 1H NMR, 13C NMR, DEPT and 2D NMR). RESULTS Four flavonol glycosides and two monoterpene glycosides were obtained and determined as rhamnazin-3-O-β-D-rutinoside ( 1 ), rhamnetin-3-O-β-D-rutinoside ( 2), rutin ( 3), afzelin ( 4), betulalbuside A (5) and 3,7-dimethyloct-1 -en-3,8-diol8-O-β-D- glucopyranoside (6). CONCLUSION All the compounds were isolated from this plant for the first time.
9.Comparison of two preparation methods applied in tanshinone II(A)-loaded PLGA nanoparticles.
Liang-Chun GAN ; Shi-Xiang HOU ; Yue-Qi BI ; Chang-Guang WANG ; Xin-Chun WANG ; Qi-Xiang CHEN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2007;32(7):578-581
OBJECTIVETo optimize formulation of tanshinone II(A)-loaded PLGA nanoparticles and compare the difference of two methods in preparation and quality of nanoparticles.
METHODThe two methods were nanoprecipitation method and emulsion-evaporation method. Single factor experiments and central composite design and response surface method were used to optimize the formulation of nanoparticles. The nanoparticles were characterized at size, morphology, entrapment efficiency, drug loading, drug recovery rate, crystallinity and drug release in vitro.
RESULTThe mean diameters were 225 nm and 183 nm, the entrapment efficiency were 95.49% and 87.99%, the drug loading were 2.03% and 0.16%, and the drug recovery rates were 38.42% and 17.59% respectively for nanoprecipitation method and emulsion-evaporation method.
CONCLUSIONNanoprecipitation method was better than emulsion-evaporation method for preparation of tanshinone II(A)-loaded PLGA nanoparticles.
Chemical Precipitation ; Crystallization ; Diterpenes, Abietane ; Emulsions ; Lactic Acid ; chemistry ; Nanoparticles ; chemistry ; Particle Size ; Phenanthrenes ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; Plant Roots ; chemistry ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry ; Polyglycolic Acid ; chemistry ; Polymers ; chemistry ; Quality Control ; Salvia miltiorrhiza ; chemistry ; Technology, Pharmaceutical ; methods ; Volatilization
10.Comparative study on seeding methods of human bone marrow stromal cells in bone tissue engineering.
Xin QI ; Jian-Guo LIU ; Ying CHANG ; Xin-Xiang XU
Chinese Medical Journal 2004;117(4):576-580
BACKGROUNDIn general the traditional static seeding method has its limitation while the dynamic seeding method reveals its advantages over traditional static method. We compared static and dynamic seeding method for human bone marrow stromal cells (hBMSCs) in bone tissue engineering.
METHODSDNA assay was used for detecting the maximal initial seeding concentration for static seeding. Dynamic and static seeding methods were compared, when scaffolds were loaded with hBMSCs at this maximal initial cell seeding concentration. Histology and scanning electron microscope (SEM) were examined to evaluate the distribution of cells inside the constructs. Markers encoding osteogenic genes were measured by fluorescent RT-PCR. The protocol for dynamic seeding of hBMSCs was also investigated.
RESULTSDNA assay showed that the static maximal initial seeding concentration was lower than that in dynamic seeding. Histology and SEM showed even distribution and spread of cells in the dynamically seeded constructs, while their statically seeded counterparts showed cell aggregation. Fluorescent RT-PCR again showed stronger osteogenic potential of dynamically seeded constructs.
CONCLUSIONdynamic seeding of hBMSCs is a promising technique in bone tissue engineering.
Bone Marrow Cells ; cytology ; Cells, Cultured ; DNA ; analysis ; Humans ; Microscopy, Electron ; Osteogenesis ; Polymers ; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ; Stromal Cells ; cytology ; Tissue Engineering ; methods