1. Finite element analysis of optimization on placement of medial fixed-bearing unicompartmental knee arthroplasty
Xiwei FAN ; Yong NIE ; Yuangang WU ; Fuxing PEI ; Bin SHEN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2020;40(3):169-177
Objective:
To investigate the influence of displacement of femoral and tibial components on the biomechanics of femoral or tibial bone in coronal view.
Methods:
A series of CT and MRI of the left knee joint of a Han male volunteer was taken and a three-dimensional finite element model of the healthy knee joint was established. The femoral component and the tibial component were designed with varus 6°, varus 3°, 0°, valgus 3°, and valgus 6°, and were combined into 25 three-dimensional finite element model (FEM) of medial unicompartmental knee arthroplasty. A 1 000 N load was applied along the femoral mechanical axis. The von Mises cloud stress distribution was observed. Moreover, the lateral compartment load ratio, the high contact stress of cancellous bone and medial cortical bone below the tibial component, the upper surface of the polyethylene liner, and the femoral cartilage in the lateral compartment was measured. The statistically significant indicators compared with the neutral position (0° varus or valgus of the tibia and the femoral prosthesis, and 5° posterior slope of tibia prosthesis) were identified by scatter plots to find the dense and sparse areas of point items. The optimal position of the femoral component and the tibial component was determined by the number of items with statistical significance in the sparse area.
Results:
When the femoral component was placed at 0° position, there was no significant difference in the high contact stress of cancellous bone below the tibial component in the five groups. When the femoral component was placed at 0° position, the tibial component was 6° varus or 6° valgus and the stress was increased by 9.21±3.38 MPa and 9.08±4.13 MPa (
2.Guidelines for diagnosis and nutritional intervention of mild to moderate non-IgE mediated cow′s milk protein allergy in Chinese infants
Tongxin CHEN ; Li HONG ; Hua WANG ; Jie SHAO ; Fan YANG ; Ying WANG ; Guanghui LIU ; Xiwei XU ; Xiao-Yang SHENG ; Chundi XU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2022;37(4):241-250
Cow′s milk protein allergy (CMPA) is one of the most common presentations of food allergy seen in early childhood.It is an abnormal immune response caused by cow′s milk protein.CMPA can be clinically subdivided into either immediate-onset IgE mediated or delayed onset non-IgE mediated, or both.At present, concerns regarding the early and timely diagnosis of CMPA have been high-lighted over the years and there are many expert consensus on CMPA in China, but these consensus did not distinguish IgE mediated or non-IgE mediated CMPA.In view of the obvious clinical differences between the two type of CMPA and non-IgE mediated CMPA is more common in infancy, experts focus on pediatric gastroenterology, allergy/immunology, dermatology, nutrition and child healthcare convened by the Allergy Prevention and Control Professional Committee of Chinese Preventive Medicine Association present this guideline to help practitioners in primary care settings to early recognize and make suitable management of non-IgE mediated CMPA in China.The guideline incorporates the cutting-edge international guidance and the actual situation of Chinese children describing in detail the types, clinical features, diagnosis and nutritional intervention of non-IgE mediated CMPA.There are 42 recommendations in 7 categories in total referring to the common questions related to non-IgE mediated CMPA.