2.Experimental study on biomechanical property of the Skin in pig's back
Xinfeng WU ; Guozheng KANG ; Linmao QIAN
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2009;24(6):452-457
Objective To investigate and evaluate the biomechanical property of the skin in pig's back in order to provide the essential theoretical basis for clinical and skin products.Method Taking the skin in pig's back as experimental material,the monotonic tensile and cyclic tension-tension tests with difierent loading rates was researohed respectivaly.Meanwhile,with different loading directions and stress levels the creep and cy-clic tension-tension tests were also been studied experimentally.Result The capacity of resisting tensile,creep and cyclic deformation of pig's skin in the direction along the Langer's line is stronger than that perpen-dicuiar to the Langer's line.The creep curve of pig's skin is load-dependent and consisted of three phases a-bout deceleration phase,stabilization phase and destruction stage.Pig's skin exhibits apparent ratcheting un-der asymmetry stress cycle.Ratcheting deformation displays significant mean stress,stress amplitude and loading speed dependence.Condusion Based on the experiment,the biomechanics property of skin's vis-coelasticity and anisotropic feature have been sysmarie stadied,it's provide necessaw theoretical fundation for clinical and leather products.
3.Surgical treatment of nevus-like benign melanocytic tumors in the head and face
Xinfeng WU ; Fang FANG ; Liang ZHAO ; Qiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2009;42(7):455-456
Objective To observe the treatment outcome of different surgical strategies in nevus-like benign melanocytic tumors with various size and shape in the head and face. Methods A total of 180 cases with nevus-like benign melanocytic tumors received surgical treatment from February 2005 to February 2008.The following surgical strategies were selected, including direct excision, partial excision, skin grafting, skin soft tissue expanding and application of local flaps (inter-flap, diamond-shaped flap, A-T flap, kite flap, etc),to treat skin lesions in the head, nose, cheek and eyelid. All patients were followed up for 3 to 6 months. Results The incisions for direct and partial excision were well healed without infection or recurrence. Of those cases treated with local flaps or expander, 3 (1 on the face and 2 on the head) experienced recurrence, 2 on the head suffered from post-operational infection. Conclusion To select different surgical strategies according to lesion size, sites and shape may lead to a favorable cosmetic result in the treatment of nevus-like benign melanocytic tumors in the head and face.
4.MicroRNAs and stroke
Li WU ; Yongjun JIANG ; Gelin XU ; Xinfeng LIU
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2011;19(11):857-863
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are endogenous non-coding RNAs composed of 18-25 nucleotides,and they may play a role in gene regulation through completely or partially binding to target gene mRNA complementary sequences and make it degrade or prevent its translation.miRNAs play important roles in the onset and pathophysiological processes of ischemic stroke.This article reviews the roles of miRNAs in the etiology of ischemic stroke and pathophysiological mechanisms after stroke,and the potential application of miRNAs is prospected.
5.Reliability and validity of Health Scale of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Darong WU ; Shilong LAI ; Xinfeng GUO ; Zehuai WEN ; Weixiong LIANG
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2008;6(7):682-9
OBJECTIVE: To test the reliability and validity of Health Scale of Traditional Chinese Medicine (HSTCM) by means of questionnaires. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey was conducted at Liwan Community of Guangzhou, Old People's Home in Guangzhou and Outpatient Department of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine. A total of 652 Chinese individuals (over 18 years old) were assessed with the 88-item version of HSTCM and World Health Organization Quality of Life Measure-Abbreviated Version (WHOQOL-BREF), which were randomly delivered to them. Some socioeconomic characteristics were registered. RESULTS: A test-retest reliability (15-day interval) was found among the 76 persons who completed the questionnaires by themselves. Intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC) was 0.93. Associated 95% confidence interval (CI) was 0.89-0.96. Split-half reliability was 0.79. Inter-investigator reliability (0.93) was also good, and the ICC of HSTCM was 0.90 (95%CI 0.67-0.97). The correlation between HSTCM and WHOQOL-BREF was -0.66. The correlations of HSTCM and questionnaire deliver order, investigator, interview date and interview time were 0.06, -0.12, -0.17 and 0.20 respectively. The correlation between HSTCM and self-rated health (0.46) was greater than that between HSTCM and chronic illness (0.28). Divided by individuals with or without chronic illness, area under the ROC (receiver operator characteristic) curve for HSTCM was 0.67 (95%CI 0.63-0.71). CONCLUSION: It indicates that the HSTCM is conceptually valid with satisfactory psychometric properties and forms a basis for further applications in clinical research of traditional or integrative medicine.
6.Normal kidney data of adult Guizhou miniature pigs measured by multislice spiral CT in vivo
Xinfeng LIU ; Rongpin WANG ; Ning QIAN ; Shuguang WU
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2014;(2):52-56
Objective To establish normal kidney data by measuring the diameter and volume of the kidneys in a -dult Guizhou miniature pig.Methods Twelve healthy adult Guizhou miniature pigs (male 6, female 6) were used in this study.The kidneys were scanned by using Siemens dual source CT , and the raw data were used for multiplanar reconstruc-tion (MPR) and volume reconstruction (VR) using the software Aquarius iNtuition 4.4.The anteroposterior and left to right dimensions of both kidneys were measured at the median transverse plane of the organ , and the long and short diame-ters of both kidneys were measured at the maximum coronal section of the organ .The volume of both kidneys and miniature pig itself, the ratio of long to short diameters of both kidneys , and the relationship between the ratio of long to short diame-ter and the kidney were calculated .The correlation between the length dimension , length diameter ratio and the volume of the kidney was analyzed , and the correlation between volume of the kidney and miniature pig was analyzed as well .P<0.05 was set as statistically significant .Results The dimensions of anteroposterior , left to right, long and short diameters of left kidney were 40.40 ±1.67 mm, 27.47 ±1.40 mm, 80.36 ±2.74 mm and 31.79 ±1.99 mm, respectively.The vol-ume of left kidney was 52.78 ±2.25 cm3 , and the ratio of long to short diameter of the left kidney was 2.42 to 2.71:1. The dimension of anteroposterior , left to right, long and short diameters of the right kidney were 40.95 ±1.43 mm, 26.90 ±0.65 mm,79.03 ±2.38 mm and 32.04 ±2.34 mm, respectively .The volume of right kidney was 51.91 ±2.25 cm3 , and the ratio of long to short diameter of the right kidney was 2.33 to 2.77:1.There were highly positive and significant correlations between the long diameter and the kidney volume (rleft =0.92, P<0.05;rright =0.88, P<0.05) as well as between the kidney volume and the miniature pig (rleft =0.96, P<0.05;rright=0.98, P<0.05), while the ratio of long to short diameter of the kidney was negatively related to the volume of the miniature pig ( rleft =-0.51, P<0.05;rright=-0.67, P<0.05).Conclusions Multislice spiral CT and its post-processing software can accurately measure various data of the kidneys of Guizhou miniature pig in vivo , providing normal reference of the animal model for the research of hu -man kidney diseases .
7.The application of three-dimensional computed tomography angiography during thoracoscopic complex pulmonary segmentectomy
Weibing WU ; Lijun TANG ; Quan ZHU ; Xinfeng XU ; Liang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2015;31(11):649-652
Objective Identification of anatomic structures are essential for totally thoracoscopic anatomic pulmonary segmentectomies, however sometimes the procedure are difficulty.This study was to assess whether three-dimensional computed tomography angiography(3D-CTA) could contribute to the preoperative arrangement of thoracoscopic complex segmentectomy.Methods Between September 2012 and August 2014, 29 patients were performed thoracoscopic complex segmentectomies under the guidance of preoperative 3D-CTA.The segmentectomies pattern were based on the nodules' diameter, location,and pathology.The targeted vessels and bronchus were marked in preoperative simulated segmentectomies.Results Of the 29 cases, 9 right upper lobe segmentectomies, 13 left upper segmentectomies, and 7 bibasilar segmentectomies were achieved, among which 6 subsegmentectomies were also inclued.The mean lesion diameter, operative time and intraoperative blood loss were(1.35 ± 0.80) cm, (190.53 ± 50.83) min, and (26.90 ± 32.24) ml respectively.Under the guidance of preoperative 3D-CTA , 8(27.5%) nodules were detected accurately, moreover 2(6.9%) aberrant arteries and 1 (3.4%) aberrant bronchus were observed.According to the marked vessels and bronchus preoperatively, 27 (93.1%) arteries, 25 (86.2%)veins,and 29(100%) bronchus were identified and dissected in the operation.Three cases converted to unplanned segmentectomies.No serious complications or death occurred.Conclusion 3D-CTA is an effective tool to enhance security and efficiency in thoracoscopic complex anatomical segmentectomy.
8.Expression of adhesion molecules in polymyositis
Wentao WU ; Weisong QIN ; Fuyuan SHAO ; Guanghui CHEN ; Xinfeng LIU ;
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(12):-
Objective:To study the role of adhesion molecules in the pathogenesis of polymyositis. Methods:The abnormal expression of adhesion molecules on T cells in peripheral blood and muscle fibers from patients with myositis was analyzed by two colour immunofluoresence and RT PCR methods respectively. Results:The expression of adhesion molecules including lymphocyte function associated antigen 1(LFA 1 ),very late antigen 4(VLA 4) on T cells in peripheral blood and intercellular adhesion molecule l(ICAM 1) on muscle fibers from patients with myositis was markedly higher than that in the healthy control group. Conclusion: These findings suggested that adhesion molecules may be responsible for the migration of T cells and destraction of muscle fibers.
9.Surgical treatment of skin lesions infected with human papilloma virus
Fang FANG ; Liang ZHAO ; Xinfeng WU ; Qiang WANG ; Yan WANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2003;0(11):-
Objective To report the surgical approach for the treatment of giant or extensive skin lesions due to the infection of human papilloma virus (HPV). Method Surgical treatment was performed for 10 patients with verruca vulgris, 20 with condyloma acuminatum, and 8 with epidermodyplasia verruciformis, whose giant or extensive lesions were poorly responsive to routine non-surgical therapy. Results Recurrence of lesions was found in 2 of 10 patients with verruca vulgris and 5 of 20 condyloma acuminatum in 6 months after operation, with a total recurrent rate of 25%. The extensive skin lesions were removed and the functions of affected limbs were recovered in patients with epidermodyplasia verruciformis after operation, however, the long-term topical retinoids was needed to control the recurrence of the lesions. Conclusion Surgical approach is effective for the treatment of the giant or extensive skin lesions due to HPV infection.
10.Prevalence of depression and anxiety symptoms in adolescents undergoing facial scar plasty
ZHANG Weining ; XUE Bin ; LIU Qian ; WU Xinfeng
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(11):996-999
Objective:
To investigate the symptoms of depression and anxiety and their influencing factors in adolescents undergoing facial scar plasty, so as to provide insights into psychological interventions among them.
Methods:
The patients with facial scars who were 14 to 25 years old and admitted to the Department of Plastic Surgery, Hospital of Dermatology Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College were selected. General information and scar condition were collected through questionnaire surveys. Symptoms of depression and anxiety were assessed using the Self-rating Depression Scale (SDS) and Self-rating Anxiety Scale (SAS). The patients who scored 50 points and over in both SDS and SAS were identified as having depression and anxiety symptoms. Factors affecting depression and anxiety symptoms were identified using a multivariable logistic regression model.
Results:
A total of 108 adolescents undergoing facial scar plasty were surveyed, with a mean age of (19.16±2.03) years. There were 50 boys (46.30%) and 58 girls (53.70%). Depression and anxiety symptoms were detected in 62 cases, accounting for 57.41%. Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that girls (OR=1.547, 95%CI: 1.072-2.231), unhealthy diet (OR=1.428, 95%CI: 1.120-1.820), high scores of pain (OR=1.677, 95%CI: 1.120-2.511) and high scores of scar severity (OR=1.629, 95%CI: 1.112-2.387) were associated with increased risks of depression and anxiety symptoms in adolescents undergoing facial scar plasty, while high scores of social support (OR=0.569, 95%CI: 0.348-0.931) and high scores of resilience (OR=0.465, 95%CI: 0.252-0.858) were associated with decreased risks.
Conclusion
Depression and anxiety symptoms are relatively prevalent in adolescents undergoing facial scar plasty, and are influenced by gender, diet, pain degree, scar severity, social support and resilience.