1.Causes of the recurrence of benign, paroxysmal positional vertigo
Qingguo CHEN ; Xinglong WANG ; Zhongyao MAO ; Yexian ZHENG ; Jing LIU ; Liyan PENG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2015;37(9):683-685
Objective To investigate why benign, paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) recurs.Methods Three hundred persons diagnosed with BPPV who had been treated at Tongji Hospital of Huazhong University of Science and Technology between April 2012 and April 2014 were given a telephone follow-up at least one year after their manual repositioning treatment.The respondents were divided into a healthy group and a recurrence group according to whether they said their vertigo had recurred.The age and gender distributions of the two groups were compared, along with their underlying diseases and living-related factors.Causes of the recurrence were then hypothesized.Results Single factor analysis and binary logistic regression analysis showed that overwork, an age over 45, travelling frequently, long use of computers, sleep disorders, oral intake of calcium tablets, posterior circulation ischemia and hyperlipidemia were all closely related to the BPPV recurrence.Age over 45 showed the strongest correlation.Conclusion Aging is the greatest risk factor for the recurrence of BPPV.Posterior circulation ischemia, hyperlipidemia, overwork, sleep disorders, long use of computers and being on business frequently are also predictors of relapse.
2.Comparison of two Methods for the Modeling of Tympanosclerosis in Rat
Yanfei ZHANG ; Yexian ZHENG ; Sujie WANG ; Liyan PENG ; Chao HE ; Aiguo LIU
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2017;25(3):284-287
Objective To establish a rat model of tympanosclerosis(TS) by myringotomy and inoculation of streptococcus pneummoniae, and to observe the morphological change in the tympanic membrane (TM) and middle ear mucous.Methods Forty Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into two groups (n=20/group) and then ten in each group were chosen to serve as the control and the other ten were set up for the TS model.Group A (myringotomy): myringotomy was performed on the bilateral TMs of all rats except the control group.Group B (bacterial inoculation): streptococcus pneumoniae was inoculated into the bilateral middle ear cavity of all rats except the control group.The condition of the TMs and the middle ears in the two groups were respectively examined at 2 weeks after myringotomy and at the five time points (1 week, 2 weeks, 4 weeks, 6 weeks, and 8 weeks) after bacterial inoculation.Then the rats were decapitated and the morphological changes were observed by hematoxylin and eosin staining.Results One rat in group B died two weeks after the inoculation.In the two experimental groups, the calcifications were observed in 70%of the TMs (14/20) in group A and in 33.33%of the TMs (6/18) at 8 weeks in group B.At the same time, the inflammatory infiltration and hyaline degeneration markedly appeared in the tympanic membrane and middle ear mucous membrane.In the two control groups, neither morphological changes nor calcifications occurred.Conclusion The current study indicated that the animal model of TS was successfully accomplished by myringotomy and inoculation of streptococcus pneummoniae, and their morphological changes were basically consistent.However, the method of myringotomy is easier to use and can obtain a higher modeling rate in a relatively short time.
3.The incidence and risk factors of preoperative deep vein thrombosis in non-fracure patients awaiting for total joint arthroplasty
Yao YAO ; Yexian WANG ; Xingquan XU ; Jiawei LI ; Kai SONG ; Zhihong XU ; Dongyang CHEN ; Jin DAI ; Jianghui QIN ; Dongquan SHI ; Qing JIANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2021;41(9):552-558
Objective:To explore the incidence and risk factors of preoperative deep vein thrombosis (DVT) of elective total joint arthroplasty (TJA).Methods:Data of 500 patients before TJA from March 2015 to August 2016 who underwent ultrasound surveillance were retrospectively analyzed. All patients were divided into DVT group and non-DVT group according to results of ultrasound. Parameters including demographic data, basic medical history, and surgical information and laboratory indexes were collected. Risk factors were assessed via univariate, multivariate and logistic regression analysis.Results:Preoperative DVT was detected in 23 cases (4.6%, 23/500), all of which occurred in the intermuscular vein with no symptom, and among them there were 16 cases (5.6%, 16/285) before total knee arthroplasty and 7 cases (3.3%, 7/215) before total hip arthroplasty. Univariate analysis showed that age ( t=2.266, P=0.024), female patients ( χ2=4.028, P=0.045), history of hypertension ( χ2=7.907, P=0.005), D-dimer ≥0.5 μg/ml ( χ2=13.171, P < 0.001) were significantly higher than those in non-DVT group, and the differences were statistically significant. Multivariate analysis showed that D-dimer ≥0.5 μg/ml [ OR=6.655, 95% CI (1.929, 22.960), P=0.003] and history of hypertension [ OR=2.715, 95% CI (1.017, 7.250), P=0.046] were independent risk factors for preoperative DVT. Among them, the thrombus of 14 cases located in the operation side, 6 cases in non-operation side, and 3 cases in bilateral sides. Postoperative ultrasound showed that newly DVT occurred in 9 patients of whom 5 cases located in the contralateral muscular veins and 4 cases in the nearby muscular veins. After discharge, 22 patients (95.7%) with preoperative DVT were further evaluated by ultrasound. The average follow-up time was 3.0 months (range from 6 weeks to 9 months). The results showed that thrombus of 7 cases were completely dissolved, 13 cases were partially dissolved, and 2 cases remained unchanged. Thrombus extensions to proximal veins or symptomatic PE were not found. Conclusion:The incidence of preoperative DVT in patients with elective joint replacement was about 4.6%, among which D-dimer ≥0.5 μg/ml and history of hypertension were the risk factors for preoperative thrombosis.
4.Analysis of genetic variant in a case of sporadic neurofibromatosis type I with alopecia areata and vitiligo.
Yuli ZHANG ; Bin WANG ; Yexian LI ; Yanjia LI ; Guoqiang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2021;38(11):1120-1122
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the genetic basis for a patient with clinically suspected neurofibromatosis type I, alopecia areata and vitiligo.
METHODS:
Variant of the NF1 gene was detected by chip capture and high-throughput sequencing. Candidate variant was verified by Sanger sequencing of the family trio.
RESULTS:
The patient was found to harbor a novel missense c.1885G>A (p.Gly629Arg) variant of the NF1 gene, for which neither parent was carrier. The variant was not recorded in the public database. Based on the guidelines for genetic variation of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics, the c.1885G>A missense variant was predicted to be pathogenic (PS1+PS2+PM2+PP3+PP4).
CONCLUSION
The c.1885G>A missense variant probably underlay the disease in this child. Above finding has enriched the spectrum of the NF1 gene variants.
Alopecia Areata/genetics*
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5.The short outcome of the Bikini incision of direct anterior approach in total hip arthroplasty
Yu ZHANG ; Bin WANG ; Jianghui QIN ; Jianxaing WU ; Yao YAO ; Yexian WANG ; Ying SHEN ; Dongyang CHEN ; Qing JIANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2020;40(17):1175-1181
Objective:To compared theclinic effectiveness ofBikini incision with that of traditional incisionbased on a short-term following and provide a suggesting reference for surgeons.Methods:The data of patients who accepted total hip arthroplasty (THA) through direct anterior approach (DAA) from January to November in 2019 were collected, male 13 and female 73, age 67.5±11.8 years (42-90 years). Forty-three patients were recruited to analyzeas one retrospective study in each group. Bikini incision: male 5 and female 38; age 69.7±10.8 years (51-90 years), following up 5.7 months (3.0-8.5 months). Traditional incision: male 8 and female 35; age 66.1±10.6 years (42-90 years), following up 6.5 months (3.0-10.0 months). The length area of incision, duration of operation, intraoperative blood loss, the rate of infection, lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (LFCN) deficits, and the Harris score were analyzed between those two groups. The scars were evaluated according toPatients Scar Assessment Scale and Vancouver Scar Scale.Results:There were no significant difference in age, sex, BMI and diseases distribution between Bikini and traditional incision group. The length of incision, duration of operation, analgesic drugs dosage and hip Harris score wereanalysed no significant difference between those two groups. No patients in those twogroupssuffered from infection of incision. As to LFCN deficits, Bikini group had lower than traditional group (11.6% vs 32.6%, P=0.019). The scar area of Bikini group 1.0±0.4 cm 2 wasmeasured smaller rate than that of traditional group 16.5±28.7 cm 2. As to the Patients Scar Assessment Scale and Vancouver Scar Scale, Bikini group was 8.2±3.2 and 2.4±1.8, which was better than traditional group which was 17.0±5.8 and 4.2±3.0. Conclusion:Compared to traditional incision, Bikini incision was evaluated having significant lower rate of LFCN deficits and smaller scar,good cosmetic appearance and clinical application value.
6.The feasibility of management with acute proximal deep vein thrombosis without insertion of inferior vena cava filter before hip arthroplasty
Yao YAO ; Liang QIAO ; Zhen RONG ; Long XUE ; Xingquan XU ; Kai SONG ; Dongyang CHEN ; Zhihong XU ; Dongquan SHI ; Jin DAI ; Jianghui QIN ; Yexian WANG ; Xianfeng YANG ; Qing JIANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2018;38(5):301-306
Objective To evaluate the feasibility of anticoagulant therapy for acute proximal deep vein thrombosis without inferior vena cava filter placement for femoral neck patients before hip arthroplasty.Methods From January 2013 to August 2017,9 femoral neck fractures patients with acute proximal deep vein thrombosis before hip arthroplasty were enrolled into this study.There were 3 men and 6 women.The average age was 76.44±5.39 years old (range,69 to 83 years old).The average injured time before admission was 4.00±4.06 days.All patients received anticoagulant therapy without placement of inferior vena cava filter before hip arthroplasty.Four patients received Rivaroxaban 10mg,two times per day,while two patients received Enoxaparin 0.4 ml,two times per day;3 cases received Batroxobin 0.5 ml,every other day combined with Rivaroxaban 10 mg one time per day or Enoxaparin 0.4 ml,one time per day.The size of thrombus before and after treatment,changes of coagulation markers,the outcome of thrombosis before surgery,during surgery,postoperatively and during follow-up,the related complications were recorded.Results The diagnosis time for proximal DVT was 3.89±3.01 days after admission.8 patients showed proximal DVT combined with distal thrombus and 1 patient showed isolated proximal DVT.The average length of proximal thrombus was 10.78±6.10 cm (range,4.0-20.0 cm).The mean duration of treatment was 14.22±7.03 days.The results showed 5 proximal DVTs have complete disappeared,3 cases significantly improved,and 1 case had no change but showed stable.After treatment,the length of the proximal thrombus was significantly decreased (10.77±6.10 cm vs.4.39±6.50 cm),there were statistically significant between two groups (t=3.429,P=0.009);D-dimer was significantly lower after treatment (10.47±4.87 μg/ml vs.2.59± 1.60 μg/ml) with statistical difference (t=4.970,P=O.O01).However,no statistical significance was found in other coagulation parameters such as plasma prothrombin time,the international normalized ratio,activated partial thromboplastin time,thrombin time,fibrinogen.Incision exudate occurred in one patient and anticoagulant therapy was paused,however,two days later,DVT recurred and then the patient received continuous therapy with drug anticoagulation.The average time for postoperative follow-up was 8.3±7.6 months.At the latest follow-up,4 cases had thoroughly recovered with the thrombi fully resolved;4 cases had significantly improved including three thrombi partly locating in the muscular veins and one partly locating in the infra-popliteal vein.One case became more severe after discharge and received continuous anticoagulant therapy.No death,symptomatic pulmonary embolism,bleeding and other adverse events occurred.Conclusion Inferior vena cava filter placement for femoral neck fracture patients with acute proximal venous thrombosis before hip arthroplasty may not be potent.Anticoagulant therapy which make the proximal thrombus completely dissolved or stabilized before surgery may be effective.