1.How much do community residents know about dermatosis and venereal diseases and its impact factors?
Qing XIANG ; Yu ZHU ; Yanming LIU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2008;7(6):409-410
Randomized sampling-based questionnaire among 2000 community residents and personal contact with selected populations were conducted.Based on incidence or clinical featuxes of dermatosis and venereal diseases and recognition-related impact factor analyses,we provided evidence for community-based health education and behavior intervention.Our findings showed that itching was the most common skin disease,and fungous infection displayed an increasing trend.Viral diseases increased significantly in recent years.Patients failed to understand the skin diseases,although they partly had some misleading information about venereal diseases.Health care providers should perform more health education and behavior interventions regarding dermatosis and venereal diseases for community residents to improve their health condition or quality of life.
2.Correlation Research on the Essence of Viscera-state and Neuro-Endocrine-Immune Network-related Indicators
Yu LIU ; Hong XIANG ; Libin ZHAN
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(7):18-21
Objective To explore the intrinsic link between neuro-endocrine-immune (NEI) network and the viscera-state.Methods Using three databases namely TCM database, Chinese pharmacy database and combination of TCM and WM database in China Academic Journals Database, the authors searched and collected NEI-related indicators published on journals for the viscera-state researches. Then a related database was established for data mining. Through analysis of association rules, analysis of the relationship among diseases, syndromes, therapeutic principles, combination of disease and syndrome, and NEI network related indicators were performed for association rules and directional network diagrams.Results Through the association analysis, the authors drew 44 directional network diagrams of high-frequency disease positions, syndromes, therapeutic principles and NEI network related indicators, and obtained 19 association rules. Kidney and liver essence research focused on HPG axis, HPA axis, and HPT axis. Spleen essence research focused on brain-gut peptide related indicators. Heart essence research focused on vascular endothelium function indicators. Pulmonary essence research focused on humeral immunity, ET and TNF-α.Conclusion It was feasible to explore the intrinsic link between NEI network and the viscera-state by using data mining. Differences among study on NEI network of five-organs systems were found, which is of great significance for researches on the essence of the viscera-state.
3.Immediate analgesic effects of tendon acupuncture on soft tissue injury.
Nongyu LIU ; Tianpei REN ; Yu XIANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2015;35(9):927-929
OBJECTIVETo observe the immediate analgesic effect of tendon acupuncture on soft tissue injury in different sites.
METHODSA total of 140 cases of soft tissue injury, involving 14 injury sites, were treated with tendon acupuncture. According to the principle of "considering pain as acupoint", based on injury sites, one to three tendon acupoints were selected in each tendon, which were treated with 1 to 5 times. Totally 676 times Of treatment was given. The visual analogue scale (VAS) was used to evaluate the immediate. analgesic effect before and after the treatment.
RESULTSAfter the treatment, the score of VAS was significantly reduced (4. 20+ 1. 77 vs 2. 43 ± 1. 30, P<0. 001); regardless of the total number of treatment, the score of VAS after each acupuncture was obviously reduced compared with that before acupuncture (all P<0. 001); the score of VAS at each injury sites after treatment was significantly reduced compared with that before treatment (all P<0. 001).
CONCLUSIONThere is an immediate analgesic effect of tendon acupuncture for different sites of soft tissue injury. Also, the effect has been shown in different frequencies of treatment.
Acupuncture Analgesia ; Acupuncture Points ; Acupuncture Therapy ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Pain Measurement ; Soft Tissue Injuries ; physiopathology ; therapy ; Tendons ; physiopathology ; Treatment Outcome ; Young Adult
4.Preparation and Clinical Application of Koujunmie Gargle
Fang LI ; Xiang′An YU ; Jingyu LIU ;
China Pharmacy 2001;0(08):-
OBJECTIVE:To prepare Koujunmie gargle,establish a quality control method and to observe the therapeutic effect.METHODS:Konjunmie gargle was prepared with method of dissolution;the contents of aciclovir,tinidazole and ciprofloxacin in the gargle were determined with HPLC and the stability test was performed.RESULTS:The method was simple,rapid and accurate.The assay of three ingredients in Koujunmie gargle could be simultaneously performed.The gargle was stable.The total effective rate was99.0%after10-day treatment(P
5.Short-term clinical effect of K-Rod pedicle dynamic fixation system for multiple segmental lumbar degeneration
Yanchun XIE ; Liangbi XIANG ; Jun LIU ; Hailong YU ; Yu CHEN
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2015;24(6):654-656
Objective To discuss the short-term clinical effect of K-Rod pedicle dynamic fixation system for multiple segmental lumbar degeneration. Methods From January 2010 to October 2012,28 patients with multiple segmental lumbar degeneration who were accepted K-Rod pedicle dynamic fixation system were retrospectively reviewed. The short-term clinical effect were based on Oswestry disability index score,visual analogous scale ( VAS) ,improvement rate of low back pain,postoperative lumbar hyperextension, hyperbend X-ray film lumbar ROM value ( lumbar flexion mobility) ,average operation time, intraoperative blood loss. Results All of 28 cases were achieved 12 ~24 months follow-up,the difference of Oswestry disability index score and visual analogous scale ( VAS) between 12 months postoperatively and preoperatively were statistically significant,the improvement rate of low back pain was (87. 0 ± 2. 0)%,the average operation time was (99. 6 ± 16. 2) minutes,the average blood loss was (70. 5 ± 31. 5)mL,the average length of stay(ALOS) was (11. 2 ± 2. 6) days after sur-gery. Conclusion K-Rod pedicle dynamic fixation system in the treatment of multiple segmental lumbar degeneration can obtain satisfactory short-term clinical effect.
6.Atlas lateral mass screws combined with posterior Epistropheus pedicle screws for treatment of atlantoaxial joint instability
Liangbi XIANG ; Jun LIU ; Hailong YU ; Yu CHEN ; Yanchun XIE
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2015;24(6):640-642
Objective To discuss the clinical effect and the notes of atlas lateral mass screws combined with posterior epistropheus ped-icle screws for the treatment of atlantoaxial joint instability. Methods In our hospital from January 2006 to January 2011,48 cases of atlan-toaxial joint instability accepted operation of the atlas lateral mass screws combined with epistropheus pedicle screws were analyzed. Results All patients with follow-up time 12~24 months,an average of 17 months,were achieved primary healing and atlanto-axial intervertebral osse-ous healing. Besides postoperative neck pillow area pain improved and nerve function get a degree of recovery,there was no inner fixed damage cases. Complications of operation include venous plexus hemorrhage was in 2 cases,cervical occipital pain and numbness increase in 3 cases,cere-brospinal fluid leak in 2 cases,vertebral artery extrusion occlusion after cerebral ischemic symptoms in 1 case. Conclusion Combination of atlas lateral mass screws and posterior epistropheus pedicle screws technique is one of the effective means of treatment of atlantoaxial joint instabili-ty and can obtain satisfactory clinical effect. Standard operation performance is the key to reduce or even eliminate surgical complications.
7.Study on MRI expression of spinal tuberculosis and brkucellare spondylitis
Huifeng YANG ; Liangbi XIANG ; Hailong YU ; Qi WANG ; Jun LIU
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2015;(1):4-5,6
Objective To expore the difference between magnetic resonance image ( MRI) expression of spinal tuberculosis and brku-cellare spondylitis. Methods Retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 10 patients with tuberculous spondylitis and 12 patients with bru-cellar spondylitis from Jan. 2012 to Oct. 2013. All the patients were scanned by MRI, and the expression difference of MRI were compared. Results The vertebral body of spinal tuberculosis was destroyed severely, and it often accompanied by the kyphosis and multiple-level para-vertebral abscess, and even adjacent organs tuberculosis. The vertebral body of brucellar spondylitis was destroyed lightly,and the abscess is often limited. Conclusion We can distinguish spinal tuberculosis and brucellar spondylitis by the typical difference of the expression of MRI.
8.Assessment of C1 lateral mass screw trajectory and position by plain radiographs
Yanchun XIE ; Anwu XUAN ; Liangbi XIANG ; Jun LIU ; Hailong YU
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2016;25(11):819-823,824
Objective The aim of this study was to provide methods for predicting ideal trajectory and position of C1 lateral mass screw (C1 LMS)from plain radiographs.Methods A total of 40 consecutive subjects (with 79 screws)who had undergone C1 LMS placement were enrolled.To evaluate the C1 LMS position,the positions of screw head and tips on anteroposterior radiographs,screw length,and height on lateral radiograph were graded as 0°,Ⅰ°,and Ⅱ°,respectively.On the postoperative computed tomography images,the lateral mass (LM) perforation,screw-thread engagement percent(%),bicortical fixation,extruded screw length,and violation of adjacent joints were analyzed. Results Screws with tip located medial to LM(tip 0)showed LMperforation in all cases.Polyaxial head located within the LM(head 0)or crossing the lateral margin of the LM(head Ⅰ)showed no LMperforation.Screw-thread engagement percent was the highest with head Ⅰ-tip Ⅰ (medial half of LM)position (97.6%),followed by head 0-tip Ⅰ (90.5%)and head Ⅰ-tip Ⅱ (lateral half of LM)(86.4%). Screws longer than the posterior half of C1 anterior arch (AA)showed bicortical fixation in all cases with mean extruded screw length of 1.9 mm.Adjacent joint was not violated in 98%,with the screw height below half of C1 AA.Conclusion On an anteroposterior radiograph, a C1 LMS with the screw head located on the lateral margin of the LMand with the screw tip in the medial half of the LMresulted in the safest and longest trajectory.On lateral radiograph,a screw tip that is placed within the anterior-inferior quadrant of the C1 AA results in safe bicorti-cal fixation without injury to the adjacent structures.These plain radiographic findings may be helpful bothpostoperatively and intraoperatively for assessing the trajectory and length of the screw.
9.Value of MRI in differentiation diagnosis of benign ovarian and borderline mucinous cystadenoma
Jianyu XIANG ; Xuming LIU ; Jie YU ; Qiande QIU
Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2015;(3):219-222
Objective To explore the value of MRI in differentiation diagnosis of benign ovarian mucin-ous cystadenoma ( MC) and borderline mucous cystadenoma ( BMC).Methods MRI data of 23 cases of benign MC and 14 cases of BMC, confirmed by surgery and pathology, were retrospectively analyzed, including tumor lo-cation, shape, size, loculation, signal intensity of cyst fluid, cyst wall, cyst septum and nodules, and they were compared with pathological results.Results Single loculus benign cystadenoma nodules showed isointensity T2 WI signal, low T1 WI signal, and low DWI signal.Single loculus borderline cystadenoma nodules showed high T2 WI signal, low T1 WI signal, and high DWI signal.Signs such as honeycomb loculi of multilocular cystadeno-ma, cyst fluid of high T1 WI signal, cyst fluid of low T2 W1 signal, cyst wall and irregularly thickened cyst septum ( >3 mm) were more seen in BMC (7/11, 6/11 and 7/11) than in MC (5/18, 4/18 and 5/18);5 cases were with cyst sediments (MC=4, BMC=1), showing moderate T2WI signals, and high T1WI signals.Broken fish-ing net gathering was only restricted to MC (5/18) with characteristics.Benign multilocular cystadenoma nodules showed low DWI signal,and borderline multilocular cystadenoma nodules showed high DWI signal.Conclusion MRI can well display pathological characteristics of ovarian MC, which has practical value for the differentiation and diagnosis of MC and BMC and can provide the reference for clinical surgery.
10.Evaluation of reproducibility and validity of food group intakes measured by a food frequency questionnaire for Chinese men
Dake LIU ; Ke YU ; Yuting TAN ; Rurong FANG ; Yongbing XIANG
Fudan University Journal of Medical Sciences 2010;37(1):20-24
Objective To evaluate the factors influencing the reproducibility and validity of food group intakes measured by a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) for Chinese men. Methods A total of 214 adult men were randomly selected from the Shanghai Men Health Study (SMHS), an ongoing cohort study conducted in urban Shanghai. Each subject who had completed the first FFQ survey at recruitment took 24-hour dietary recall (24-HDR) surveys which were conducted once a month for 12 consecutive months and a second FFQ at the end of the study. Two FFQs were administered approximately 1.2 years apart. The food items listed in FFQ and obtained from 24-HDR were categorized into 11 food groups. The factors influencing the reproducibility of the FFQ was assessed by comparing the Pearson correlation of intake levels from the two FFQs, while the factors influencing the validity was evaluated by comparing intake levels from the second FFQ with the multiple 24-HDRs. Results A total of 195 men completed all 12 times of 24-HDR and twice FFQ surveys. The median Pearson correlation coefficients of the food groups between the two FFQs in older vs younger age group were 0.62 vs 0.50;in higher vs lower education level group were 0.58 vs 0.50;in higher vs lower income group were 0.51 vs 0.50;in higher vs lower BMI group were 0.50 vs 0.49. The median Pearson correlation coefficients of the food groups between the second FFQ and 24-HDRs in older vs younger age group were 0.61 vs 0.45;in higher vs lower education level group were 0.49 vs 0.47;in higher vs lower income group were 0.43 vs 0.57;in higher vs lower BMI group were 0.48 vs 0.51. Conclusions Age is the main factor influencing the reproducibility of the food group intakes by a FFQ used in the SMHS, while the factors influencing the validity are age and family income.