1.Investigation of Sanitary Status of Waterworks for Centralized Water Supply in Anhui Province
Yusheng WANG ; Hongbo ZHANG ; Lei SHI
Journal of Environment and Health 2007;0(10):-
Objective To know the sanitary status of waterworks for centralized water supply in Anhui province,and try to enhance the implementation Standards for Drinking Water Quality (GB 5749-2006).Methods From April to November in 2008,the hygienic status and water quality self-test capacity of the waterworks at city,county,enterprise and town levels were investigated.Results As for the source water,over 70% of waterworks were up to the Grade Ⅲ standard.In the hygienic management and water treatment process,the city level water workswere better.The rates of complete water treatment were 80.63%,73.78%,58.12% and 60.46%,respectively for different level water works.The rates of the water quality test equipments fulfilled were 77.77%,42.99%,38.18% and 13.77% respectively.For water quality test,the 119 waterworks only focused on the aesthetic,general chemical and microbiological indexes.The performance rates of toxicological indicators,disinfectants indicators,radioactive indicators and other indicators were 17.65%,26.68%,15.97% and 3.49%,respectively.Conclusion Hygienic management of waterworks of levels for centralized water supply in Anhui province needs to be strengthened,and the water treatment process needs to be improved,the capacity building for self-test of water quality in the waterworks needs to be enhanced.
2.The techniques of studying normal blink reflex
Lei PANG ; Na LI ; Yusheng WANG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2000;0(05):-
Objective:To investigate the different techniques and wave characteristic of applying non-invasive stimulation in blink reflex.Methods:Thirty volunteers participated in this study.Using the electrodiagnostic techniques,the orbital nerve and mental nerve were stimulated and the waves were respectively recorded at orbicularis oculi and levator labli superioris,then concluded the latency and amplitude of R1,R2,R2'.Results:The results of blink reflex were basically identical with the normative criteria.The wave of stimulating the orbital nerve and recording at levator labli superioris resembled BR.The images were steady and repeatable.The waves of stimulating mental nerve and recording at orbicularis oculi and levator labli superioris were unstable and partial R1 absent.Conclusion:The techniques of stimulating orbital nerve and recording at orbicularis oculi and levator labli superioris are valuable in the initial investigation of trigemino-facial reflex.The techniques of stimulating mental nerve and recording at orbicularis oculi and levator labli superioris can be used to examine assistantly.
3.Posterior pedicle screw reduction and fixation, decompressive laminectomy and massive autogenous bone grafting for treatment of lumbar spondylolisthesis
Peng CHEN ; Guoxing ZHU ; Yusheng YANG ; Gang CHEN ; Lei SHI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2013;29(8):753-755
Objective To investigate the effect of posterior pedicle screw reduction and fixation,decompressive laminectomy and massive autogenous bone grafting using bone particles harvested from resected vertebral body in treatment of lumbar spondylolisthesis.Methods Fifty-six cases of lumbar spondylolisthesis treated from June 2005 and June 2006 were reviewed retrospectively.According to Meyerding classification,35 cases were classified as grade Ⅰslippage and 21 cases as grade Ⅱ slippage.There were 19 spondylolisthesis at L4/5 and 37 at L5-S1.After posterior pedicle screw reduction and fixation,decompressive laminectomy and massive autologous bone grafting using particles of resected vertebral body,surgical outcome was analyzed.Results All cases achieved bone fusion without evidence of nail breakage or nerve injury.According to Macrab criteria,the results were excellent in 53 cases and good in three.Moreover,both the full reduction rate and interbody fusion rate were 100%.Conclusion Posterior pedicle screw reduction and fixation,decompressive laminectomy plus massive autogenous bone grafting is one of the ideal treatments for lumbar spondylolisthesis,for it achieves satisfactory fixation,decompression,reduction and fusion.
4.Dynamic hip screw plates assisted with blocking screws for treatment of intertrochanteric fracture
Peng CHEN ; Guoxing ZHU ; Yusheng YANG ; Gang CHEN ; Lei SHI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2013;(4):338-340
Objective To investigate effects of dynamic hip screw (DHS) fixation assisted with blocking screws in treatment of intertrochanteric fracture.Methods A total of 150 patients with intertrochanteric fracture were selected as the combined treatment group,of which the patients managed by DHS intemal fixation were followed by the parallel placement of a blocking screw closely beneath the main screw for stability with its end rested on the plate.Another 87 patients managed by DHS fixation alone were determined as the control group.The surgical outcomes of the two groups were analyzed and compared.Results Good fixation without external displacement of femoral neck and cut-out of the main screw in femoral head was achieved in the combined treatment group.Also,fracture nonunion or death did not exist in the combined group.The patients in combined treatment group could take care of themselves after operation in the absence of severe pain and functional disturbance,with higher excellence rate (98.7%)than that in control group (P < 0.01).Whereas,the operation failure rate was significantly lower in combined treatment group than in control group (P < 0.05).Conclusion DHS fixation assisted with blocking screws is an ideal treatment of incomplete intertrochanteric fracture in medial wall of calcar femorale for it can achieve reliable fixation and definite curative effect,favor fracture healing,early functional exercise and low incidence of postoperative complications.
5.The efficacy of losartan combined with amiodarone in cardioversion of atrial fibrillation and maintenance of sinus rhythm in patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation
Xuegang YU ; Yusheng XI ; Bo XIAO ; Lei ZHONG ; Xiantian LUO
Chinese Journal of Practical Internal Medicine 2001;0(02):-
Objective To investigate the efficacy of losartan combined with amiodarone in cardioversion of atrial fibrillation(AF)and maint of sinus rhythm in patients with paroxysmal AF.Methods From January 2003 to October 2005,a total of 86 consecutive patients with paroxysmal AF in 421 Hospital of PLA were randomly dividid into two group:group A(amiodarone,n=44)and.group B(amiodarone plus losartan n=42).The conversion of atrial fibrillation in 24 h,3 d and 7 d after therapy was investigated.The left atrial diameter was measured with transthoracic echocardiogram at before and after 6,12-months of treatment andyzed up to 12 months.Results The rate of cardioversion of AF is significantly higher in group A than group B at 7 d(86.36% vs 95.23%,P
6.Effect of osteopontin on the expression of hyaluronic acid in human knee osteoarthritic chondrocytes
Wei LUO ; Fangjie ZHANG ; Yusheng LI ; Guanghua LEI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(42):6244-6251
BACKGROUND:Both osteopontin and hyaluronic acid involve in the pathological process of osteoarthritis, resulting in the abnormal expression levels of various cytokines and enzymes. However, the relationship between the high expression of osteopontin and hyaluronic acid in chondrocytes remains unclear.
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effect of osteopontin on the expression of hyaluronic acid in human knee osteoarthritic chondrocytes in vitro by modulating the level of osteopontin.
METHODS:Chondrocytes from human knee osteoarthritic cartilage were cultured in vitro, and were then divided into three groups:blank control group without any treatment;osteopontin group and and pontin siRNA group were treated with 1 mg/L recombinant human osteopontin and osteopontin siRNA, respectively. Expression levels of osteopontin, hyaluronic acid synthase 1, 2 and 3 mRNA were detected by real-time PCR, and the levels of hyaluronic acid were measured using ELISA.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Compared with the blank control group, the mRNA expressions of hyaluronic acid synthase 1, 2 and 3 were remarkably increased in the osteopontin group, while siRNA made the significantly inhibitory effects on the hyaluronic acid synthase 1, 2 and 3 mRNA expressions (P<0.05). The level of hyaluronic acid in chondrocytes in the osteopontin group was significantly higher than that in the other two groups (P<0.05). Our results suggest that osteopontin induces the synthesis of hyaluronic acid in osteoarthritic chondrocytes through upregulating the hyaluronic acid synthases expression levels.
7.Effects of hyaluronic acid on osteopontin mRNA and CD44 mRNA expression in human osteoarthritic chondrocytes
Bin ZHOU ; Fangjie ZHANG ; Wei LUO ; Shuguang GAO ; Chao ZENG ; Yilin XIONG ; Yusheng LI ; Guanghua LEI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(38):6172-6178
BACKGROUND:Progressive fracture of the cartilage is considered the characteristic lesion in later osteoarthritis, the expression of osteoarthritis-related factors such as hyaluronic acid, osteopontin and CD44 in osteoarthritic cartilage is increased.
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effect of hyaluronic acid on the expression of osteopontin mRNA and CD44 mRNA of chondrocytes in the in vitro cultured chondrocytes of patients with knee osteoarthritis.
METHODThe cartilage samples obtained from osteoarthritic patients were cultured and purified into acquire chondrocytes in vitro, and the cells were divided into three groupblank control group, hyaluronic acid (100 mg/mL) group and hyaluronidase (200 mg/mL) group. After 48 hours of cellculture, real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction assay was used to detect the expression of CD44 mRNA and osteopontin mRNA. The difference of the expression levels before and after the intervention of hyaluronic acid was compared and analyzed using SPSS 17.0 software.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Compared with the blank control group, hyaluronic acid (100 mg/mL) upregulated osteopontin mRNA expression in the chondrocytes, hyaluronidase (200 mg/mL) also reduced osteopontin mRNA expression in the chondrocytes. The CD44 mRNA expression in the chondrocytes of hyaluronic acid (100 mg/mL) group and hyaluronidase (200 mg/mL) group was lower than that in the blank control group. Hyaluronic acid can upregulate the expression of the osteopontin mRNA expression in the osteoarthritic chondrocytes;the biphasic effects of hyaluronic acid on CD44 mRNA expression in osteoarthritic chondrocytes might be associated with the molecule weight of hyaluronic acid.
8.Relationship between phalangeal bone mineral density and radiographic knee osteoarthritis
Zhenhan DENG ; Chao ZENG ; Yusheng LI ; Tuo YANG ; Hui LI ; Guanghua LEI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;19(20):3163-3167
BACKGROUND:Osteoarthritis and osteoporosis are two aging-related degenerative diseases. There are a lot of studies on their correlation, but no consensus has been reached yet. OBJECTIVE: To examine the cross-sectional association between phalangeal bone mineral density and radiographic knee osteoarthritis. METHODS:A total of 2 855 participants were included in this study. Phalangeal bone mineral density and anteroposterior films of the bilateral knees were detected. A multivariable logistic analysis model was applied to test the relationship between phalangeal bone mineral density and radiographic knee osteoarthritis after adjusting a number of potential confounding factors. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:A positive association was observed between phalangeal bone mineral density and radiographic knee osteoarthritis in the model that was adjusted for sex, age, bone mass index, smoking status, alcohol drinking status, total energy intake, mean calcium intake, as wel as vitamin and Ca supplementation. This association existed in the total sample and the female subgroup, but not in the male. These findings suggest a positive relationship between phalangeal bone mineral density and radiographic knee osteoarthritis in the female subgroup, which means that bone mineral density is a protective factor to knee osteoarthritis.
9.A meta-analysis of ultrasonic therapy on relieving pain of knee osteoarthritis patients
Ye YANG ; Chao ZENG ; Zhenhan DENG ; Yi ZHANG ; Yusheng LI ; Hui LI ; Tuo YANG ; Guanghua LEI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(33):5396-5401
BACKGROUND:Ultrasonic therapy is one of several physical therapy modalities suggested for the management of pain and loss of function due to osteoarthritis. However, its effectiveness stil remains controversial in the previous studies.
OBJECTIVE:To analyze the effect of ultrasonic therapy for the treatment of relieving knee osteoarthritis pain.
METHODS:A retrieval of Pubmed, Ovid/Medline, Ovid/EMBASE, and Cochranee database was performed. The relevant literatures were manual y retrieved. The retrieval deadline was set on March 31, 2014. Randomized control ed trials on ultrasonic therapy of knee osteoarthritis were col ected.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:A total of eight studies of meta-analysis were accumulated. Among them, six studies adopted visual analog scale and Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Arthritis Index, one study adopted visual analog scale only, and one study adopted Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Arthritis Index. Then the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Arthritis Index scores were transformed into visual analog scale scores for data analysis. There was a statistical difference between the groups in the visual analog scale pain score (standardized standard deviation:-0.51;95%confidence interval:-0.68,-0.33;P=0.05). Ultrasonic therapy is an effective method for knee osteoarthritis pain.
10.Analgesia after arthroscopic surgery:Randomly controlled Meta-analysis on intra-articular injection of bupivacaine placebo
Tuo YANG ; Shuguang GAO ; Wei LUO ; Yusheng LI ; Yilin XIONG ; Jinpeng SUN ; Guanghua LEI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(35):6306-6313
BACKGROUND:Pain after arthroscopic treatment can not only affect the patient’s life quality, and is not
conducive to the early reasonable exercise and functional recovery of the patients after treatment. Up to 2012, there are 18 randomized placebo-control ed trials on intra-articular injection of bupivacaine for analgesia after arthroscopic surgery, but the results are different.
OBJECTIVE:To examine the efficacy and safety of intra-articular injection of bupivacaine in the management of pain after arthroscopic surgery through randomized placebo-control ed trials.
METHODS:The MEDLINE database, Cochrane Central Register and Google Scholar database were retrieved for the randomized control ed trials on intra-articular injection of bupivacaine in the management of pain after
arthroscopic surgery up to April 2012. The key words were“bupivacaine, intra-articular, arthroscopic, postoperative pain, placebo”.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Eighteen studies (n=934) were included (461 cases in bupivacaine group and 473
cases in the placebo control group). The Meta-analysis results showed the visual analog scale score of the bupivacaine group was lower than that of the placebo control group (weighted mean difference:-1.39, 95%confidence interval:-2.17 to-0.61, P<0.000 01), and the number of patients required supplementary analgesia was less than the placebo control group (relative risk:0.84, 95%confidence interval:0.62 to 1.66, P=0.010). The time from first supplementary analgesia to postoperative intra-articular injection in the bupivacaine group was longer that in the placebo control group (weighted
mean difference:157.72, 95%confidence interval:16.43 to 299.01, P<0.000 01). There was no significant difference in the incidence of side effect between two groups (relative risk:0.64, 95%confidence interval:0.29 to 1.44, P=0.48). On the basis of the currently available literature, the intra-articular of bupivacaine after arthroscopic surgery can significantly relieve pain without increasing the adverse reactions when compared with the placebo control group.