1.Stress analysis of cervical spine C4-C6 under frontal impact load.
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;31(1):124-127
In order to check the neck response and injury during motor vehicle accidents, we developed a detailed finite element model for human cervical spine C4-C6. This model consisted of cortical bone, cancellous bone, annulus, nucleus, ligaments and articular facet, and it also set up contact in the contacting parts for simulating the movement perfectly under frontal impact. This model could be used for stress and strain distribution after the frontal impact load was applied on this model. During the process of frontal impact, the most displacement simulated data were in the interval range of experimental data. The experimental results showed that this model for the human cervical spine C4-C6 simulated the movement under the frontal impact with fidelity, and reflected the impact dynamics response on the whole.
Accidents, Traffic
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Biomechanical Phenomena
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Cervical Vertebrae
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physiology
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Finite Element Analysis
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Humans
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Models, Anatomic
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Movement
2.Changes of sex hormone in female depression patients of kidney deficiency and liver depression and the intervention traditional Chinese medicine
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2012;34(7):606-609
Objective To study the changes of sex hormone levels and the intervention of Chinese medicine female depression patients of kidney deficiency and liver depression type.Methods According to CCMD-3 and ICD-10 depressive episodes diagnostic criteria and the Chinese medicine dialectical criteria,120 patients from March 2007 to March 2011 were selccted and randomly recruited into a treatment group (n=60) and a control group (n=60),respectively.The treatment group was treated with traditional Chinese medicine with the functions of tonifying kidney and soothing liver,while the control group was treated with paroxetine.Both groups were treated for 12 weeks.Another healthy group of 60 cases was also setup.HAMD score and symptom score were used to observe the curative effects,the changes of E2,P,and PRL were observed in the patients and healthy persons.Results In the treatment group:E2 levels increased,PRL decreased,compared with the same group before treatment,the difference was statistically significant,[before treatment,E2=(103.6±28.24)pmol/L,after treatment,E2=(167.7± 30.46)pmol/L,P<0.01; before treatment,PRL=(32.5 ±7.61)μg/L,after treatment,PRL=(15.3±5.92)μg/L,P<0.01],Compared with the healthy group,the difference was not statistically significant,[healthy group E2=(176.3±33.63) pmol/L,PRL=(12.7±5.23) μg/L,P>0.05) ].Although the E2 level of the control group after treatment was significantly elevated than the same group before the treatment [before treatment E2=(101.3±27.18)pmol/L,after treatment E2=(142.1 ±30.11)pmol/L,P<0.01 ],but compared with healthy controls,the differences were statistically significant [healthy group E2=(176.3±33.63)pmol/L,P<0.01].Conclusion The method of tonifying kidney and soothing liver has effective interventions on sex hormone secretion in depression patients and improvement in patients with depressive mood.
3.Performance evaluation of assistance on advanced schistosomiasis
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 1989;0(04):-
Since 2004,provinces and cities began to implement the national policy that gave the poverty advanced schistosomiasis patients some temporary assistance.The central and local government arranged special funds to provide medical assistance.This paper reviewed the policy of the assistance,the necessity of performance evaluation and research status of advanced schistosomiasis.Finally,it put forward some suggestions on the implementation of performance evaluation of advanced schistosomiasis,so as to provide reference for the government to allocate limited health resources reasonably and optimally and perfect relevant policies.
4.Assessment of pelvic floor morphology in women with chronic proctalgia by dnamic transperineal ultrasound
Yahong XUE ; Shuqing DING ; Yijiang DING
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2016;25(11):984-989
Objective To investigate the value of dynamic transperineal ultrasound in women with chronic proctalgia.Methods A prospective study was described.Women met the diagnostic criteria of chronic proctalgia were included.Patients were submitted to dynamic transperineal ultrasound.Bladder neck descent(BND),retrovesical angle(RVA),anorectal angle,rectocele and other indicators were observed at rest and during maximal Valsalva.Results A total of 33 patients with chronic proctalgia were included.BND was 1.1-27.5 (13.21 ± 7.77)mm,4 of which were more than 25 mm.The RVA were greater than 140 ° in 8 patients during Valsalva maneuver.Six cases were diagnosed with cystourethrocele and 5 cases were diagnosed with isolated cystocele.Anorectal angles were 82.6-134.0 (113.12 ± 10.95) ° at rest and 77.6-123.0 (110.10 ± 13.28) ° during Valsalva respectively,there was no statistical significance (P > 0.05).Fourteen cases were found rectocele with the depth 1.2-1.7 (1.38 ±-0.17)cm;14 cases were found rectal intussusceptions,7 of which were associated with rectocele,2 of which were associated with rectocele and enterocele.Conclusions Dynamic transperineal ultrasound can show the whole pelvic floor anatomy in female patients with chronic proctalgia to evaluate the pelvic floor function and detect other functional disorders.
5.Clinical experience of treating accelerated rejection of cadaver renal transplantation
Xiaoming DING ; Wujun XUE ; Puxun TIAN
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2000;21(5):483-485
Objective To discuss the way of treating accelerated rejection. Methods Seven patients of accelerated rejection were treated by efficient anti-rejection treatment. ResultsSix patients of accelerated rejection were reversed by efficient treatment of anti-rejection. One allograft was removed because treatment was invalid. And six patients were still alive, the longest survival one has reached to 3 years. ConclusionThe treatment emphasis of accelerated rejection should be focused on 3 aspects, including early diagnosis, efficient treatment in time, and paying more attention to any possible complications during the process of treatment.
6.Study on the clinical effect of the massage method of micro-regulating with vertical cross pressing lying on one side in treating cervicogenic headache.
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2015;28(8):722-726
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the clinical effects of the massage method of micro-regulating with vertical cross pressing lying on one side in treating cervicogenic headache (CEH).
METHODSTotal 136 patients with CEH were collected in the study from August 2012 to April 2014. They were divided randomly into two groups according to random digits table. Sixty-nine patients accepted the treatment of micro-regulating with vertical cross pressing lying on one side (pressing micro-regulating group), including 29 males and 40 females with an average age of (50.55 ± 11.38) years old; 67 patients received the treatment of traditional massage (traditional massage group), including 28 males and 39 females with an average age of (51.20 ± 11.90) years old. Clinical effect was observed according to the standard of curative effect of State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine; the function of cervical vertebra and all body status were evaluated according to NDI score. VAS score, frequency and time of headache were recorded and compared before and after treatment.
RESULTSNo adverse reactions were found after treatment, all patients were followed up from 1 to 6 months with an average of 3.1 months. In pressing micro-regulating group, 25 cases got fully recover, 26 excellence, 14 effectiveness and 4 inefficiency; and in traditional massage group, the results were 12,21,22, 12;clinical effect of pressing micro-regulating group was better than that of traditional massage group (P<0.01). NDI score in pressing micro-regulating group decreased from preoperative 13.48 ± 4.83 to postoperative 6.23 ± 3.76; in traditional massage group also decreased from preoperative 13.82 ± 5.78 to postoperative 8.25 ± 4.75; the improvement of the pressing micro-regulating group was obviously better than that of traditional massage group (P < 0.01). VAS score in pressing micro-regulating group decreased from preoperative 4.75 ± 0.97 to postoperative 1.88 ± 1.78; and in traditional massage group decreased from pre-operative 4.78 ± 0.98 to postoperative 2.84 ± 1.94; pressing micro-regulating group was more notable than that of traditional massage group (P < 0.01). The frequency per week,the pain time in pressing micro-regulating group decreased from preoperative (5.38 ± 1.96) times and (6.87 ± 3.67) hours to postoperative (1.71 ± 2.04) times and (0.97 ± 1.74) hours,respectively,in traditional massage group the above parameters decreased from preoperative (5.22 ± 1.81) times and (6.90 ± 3.79) hours to postoperative (2.81 ± 2.42) times and (1.83 ± 2.21) hours;pressing micr-regulating group was more notable than that of traditional massage group (P < 0.01 or P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONUsing the tuina method of micro-regulating with vertical cross pressing lying on one side to treat CEH can improve function of cervical vertebra and all body status, lessen the intensity, frequency, duration time of pain, and had advantage of higher security, simple operation, and evident effect.
Adult ; Aged ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Massage ; methods ; Middle Aged ; Physical Therapy Modalities ; Post-Traumatic Headache ; therapy
7.Neonatal Fanconi's syndrome II in a case.
Bo YANG ; Xue-ding DAI ; Hua ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2004;42(7):555-555
Fanconi Syndrome
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complications
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diagnosis
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therapy
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Female
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Humans
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Infant, Newborn
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Potassium
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therapeutic use
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Prognosis
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Proteinuria
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etiology
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Treatment Outcome
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Vitamin D
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therapeutic use
9.Problems in pathologic diagnosis of breast cancer.
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2008;37(2):75-78
10.Atomic fluorescence spectrophotometry HP-AFS determination of lead-hydride production in the air of workplace.
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2004;22(1):77-78
Air Pollutants
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analysis
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Humans
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Industry
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Lead
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analysis
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chemistry
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Spectrometry, Fluorescence
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methods
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Spectrophotometry, Atomic
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methods
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Workplace