1.Determination of n-pentanol in workplace air by solvent desorption gas chromatography.
Tiandi LI ; Fen LIU ; Yiran LIN ; Yuxuan XIE ; Huifang YAN
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2015;33(4):304-306
OBJECTIVETo develop a solvent desorption gas chromatographic method for determination of n-pentanol in the workplace air.
METHODSn-Pentanol in the workplace air was collected with activated carbon tubes, desorbed with 2% 2-propanol in carbon disulfide, separated with a nitroterephthalic acid-modified FFAP capillary column, and detected with flame ionization detector.
RESULTSThe limit of detection was 0.2 mg/L; the lower limit of quantification was 0.6 mg/L; the linear range was 0.6-4072.0 mg/L. The minimum detectable mass concentration was 0.2 mg/m3 for 1.5 L of air sample. This method was highly repeatable. The relative standard deviations were 2.3%-5.4%. The average desorption efficiencies were 86.9%-94.2%. The absorption efficiencies were 100%. The breakthrough volume was above 8.0 mg in 100-mg activated carbon. The samples in activated carbon tubes could be stored for at least 14 days at room temperature.
CONCLUSIONThe method is feasible for determination of n-pentanol in the workplace air.
2-Propanol ; Air Pollutants, Occupational ; analysis ; Carbon Disulfide ; Charcoal ; Chromatography, Gas ; Limit of Detection ; Pentanols ; analysis ; Solvents ; Workplace
2.Genes’differential expression with PM2.5 exposure in human embryo lung cells between heating season and un-heating season in Xi’an City
Yuxuan YANG ; Siqi YAN ; Yingjie YI ; Zhe ZHANG ; Yuchen NIE ; Kun GUO ; Yan YU
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2015;(6):836-839
Objective To investigate the pathogen-related genes of atmospheric polluting disease so as to clarify the biology mechanism and provide the scientific basis.Methods By using the technique of dot blot hybridization,we analyzed genes’differential expression with cloning by exposure to ≥75 μg/m3 PM2.5 in heating season and < 75 μg/m3 PM2.5 in un-heating season in WI-38 human embryo lung cells.The levels of cytokines TNF-α,IL-2, IL-6 and IL-8 were determined by radio immunity assay. Results After 24h of treatment, compared with control group,more than 100μg/mL PM2.5 significantly increased TNF-α,IL-6 and IL-8 levels,and decreased IL-2 in WI-38 human embryo lung cells (P < 0.05 ).The clear stripe was found in 350 bp in 48 gene samples with segment with differential expression of genes exposed to different concentrations of PM2.5 in WI-38 human embryo lung cells.Through the dot blot hybridization,black brown spots were found in 41 samples in Tester cDNA hybridization,and no similar spots were found in all of the same samples in Driver cDNA hybridization. Conclusion PM2.5 exposure may induce the inflammatory damage of WI-38 human embryo lung cells.Obvious genetic damage was observed in those cells exposed to ≥75 μg/m3 PM2.5 in heating season.
3.Improving angiogenesis by collagen sponge carrying human adipose-derived stem cells
Jingxian XUE ; Xu CHEN ; Yanlei XU ; Weiye REN ; Yan LI ; Yuxuan ZHANG ; Chang YAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(22):3531-3535
BACKGROUND:Studies have found that adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs)/collagen complexes can promote the ADSCs differentiation and maturation into mature adipocytes and promote angiogenesis.OBJECTIVE:To explore the biological properties of the ADSCs/collagen sponge composite material and to detect its effect on angiogenesis.METHODS:(1) ADSCs were cultured on collagen sponge (experimental group) or cultured alone (control group).After 24 hours of culture,cell adhesive rate of ADSCs was determined with flow cytometry.After 2,4,6 days of culture,cell proliferation and level of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in the culture medium were detected.(2) Chick embryo chorioallantoic membranes were exposed and incubated for 7 days and then divided into four groups:0.2 mL of sterile PBS was added in the blank group,0.2 mL of 2× 108/L passage 3 ADSCs suspension was added in the ADSCs group,collagen sponge was added in the collagen sponge group,and collagen sponge with 0.2 mL of 2× 108/L passage 3 ADSCs suspension was added in the composite group.After 7 days of incubation,the microvessel count around the chorioallantoic membrane was measured.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1) The cell adhesive rate of ADSCs to collagen sponge reached to (93.04±0.67)%.(2)The absorbance value (at 6 days of culture) and level of VEGF (at 4 and 6 days of culture) in the experimental group were significantly higher than those in the control group (P < 0.01 or P < 0.05).(3) Compared with the blank group,the number of microvessels was significantly higher in the ADSCs,collagen sponge and composite groups (P < 0.05).Moreover,higher amount of microvessels were found in the composite group than the ADSCs and collagen sponge groups (P < 0.05).To conclude,ADSCs can adhere well to the collagen sponge with good biocompatibility and their combined use can improve angiogenesis further by enhancing cell proliferation and VEGF secretion of ADSCs.
4.Analysis on the Application of Alcohol in Unearthed Medical Literature
Yuxuan SONG ; Li YAN ; Qian JIA
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2024;48(2):219-223
[Objective]To explore the application of alcohol in unearthed medical literature,so as to provide reference for the clinical application of alcohol in modern Chinese medicine.[Methods]Based on the unearthed literatures such as Wushier Bingfang,Wuwei Medical Bamboo Slips of Han Dynasty,ZHOU Jiatai Medical Bamboo Slips of Qin Dynasty,Tianhui Medical Bamboo Slips and so on,combined with the relevant records in the handed down literature,the application of alcohol in the unearthed literatures was compared and summarized.[Results]Although there is no specific reason for the use of alcohol in the unearthed medical literature,a comprehensive analysis can be made from the related records in the contemporaneous literature.The analysis showed that in the pre-Qin,Qin and Han Dynasties,most of the alcohol was yellow wine,which was used in the way of alcohol mixing,alcohol decoction and impregnation,and was widely used in the treatment of various diseases.It is concluded that the alcohol has the effect of"changing the medicinal properties,direct to the disease""warming the channels and clearing the collaterals,removing blood stasis and relieving pain""correcting the odor,enhancing the drug effect"and so on.The application of alcohol in the later literature showed different characteristics in each period,but all developed on the basis of the application of alcohol in the Qin and Han Dynasties.[Conclusion]Alcohol has great potential in the clinical treatment of modern Chinese medicine,but the soaking and decocting time of alcohol for medicine,the effect of different temperatures is worth further study.
5.One-stage treatment of Morel-Lavallée injury complicated with pelvic fracture by lacunar closure-assisted internal fixation
Dongyang LI ; Chungui LIU ; Hongli DENG ; Yuxuan CONG ; Jinlai LEI ; Yan ZHUANG ; Kun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2021;23(12):1051-1056
Objective:To investigate the clinical effects of lacunar closure-assisted internal fixation in the one-stage treatment of Morel-Lavallée injury complicated with pelvic fracture.Methods:The 32 patients were retrospectively analyzed who had been treated for Morel-Lavallée injury complicated with pelvic fracture at Department of Orthopedic Trauma, Honghui Hospital Affiliated to Xi'an Jiaotong University from May 2018 to November 2020. They were 21 males and 11 females, aged from 18 to 58 years (average, 40.5 years). The injury was located at a unilateral hip in 20 cases, at bilateral hips in 6 cases, at low back in 4 cases, and at posterior thigh in 2 cases. The pelvic fractures were treated by open reduction and internal fixation while the Morel-Lavallée injuries by lacunar closure at the same time. Their wound healing, pelvic function and complications were observed regularly.Results:The hospital stay of 32 patients ranged from 14 to 28 days, averaging 19.2 days. The patients were followed up for 6 to 18 months (mean, 9.3 months). The area of Morel-Lavallée injury healed after one lacunar closure in 23 patients who obtained fine skin survival and no soft tissue necrosis or other complications; the wounds in the Morel-Lavallée injury area healed well after secondary lacunae closure in 4 patients. Superficial sensation of the skin decreased around the Morel-Lavallée injury area after wound healing in 3 patients. Wound fat liquefaction was found in the Morel-Lavallée injury area but responded to symptomatic treatment in one patient. A small amount of wound secretion found in the Morel-Lavallée injury area was cured also by symptomatic treatment in another patient whose bacterial culture was negative. All the fractures healed after 3 to 6 months (average, 3.9 months). At the last follow-up, the Majeed scores for the pelvic function ranged from 65 to 100 points, averaging 84.5 points.Conclusion:For Morel-Lavallée injury complicated with pelvic fracture, lacunar closure-assisted internal fixation can result in a satisfactory one-stage treatment.
6.Lag screw fixation of posterior wall through single ilioinguinal approach for both column fractures
Hu WANG ; Xing WEI ; Yahui FU ; Jinlai LEI ; Pengfei WANG ; Binfei ZHANG ; Yuxuan CONG ; Hai HUANG ; Kun ZHANG ; Zhong LI ; Yan ZHUANG ; Ping LIU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2017;37(13):771-776
Objective To evaluate the clinical outcomes in patients with both column acetabular fractures involvement posterior wall using lag screw through single ilioinguinal approach.Methods Between August 2008 to August 2014,35 consecutive patients with both columns acetabular fractures and fracture also involved posterior wall and fixed by lag screws were retrospectively analyzed.There were 25 males and 10 females.The average age was 44.4+ 12.5 years (range,18-72 years).According to Letournel classifications,the acetabular fracture involved both columns and posterior wall in all cases,and 2 cases with additional seagull sign.The surgeon reduced posterior wall by pressing the fragment through a small tunnel in the soft tissue leaning against the external cortex of iliac bone and fixed the fragment using lag screws from the anterior side.Clinical and functional outcomes were assessed using the modified Merle d'Aubigné scoring system.Radiographic results were evaluated based on Matta scoring system.Results The patients were follow for an average of 44.7+ 18.9 months (range,24-96 months).The average operative time was 257.7±60.4 min (range,160-490 min).The average blood loss during the operating was 742.9±+614.5 ml (range,300-4 000 ml).Loss of reduction of the posterior wall was not found in any case.At the latest follow-up,radiographic results were excellent in 11,good in 19,and poor in 5.The average modified Merle d'Aubigné score was 16.4 (range,13-18).There were 8 cases of excellent,23 cases of good,and 4 cases of fair.Four patients developed deep venous thrombosis of the lower extremities after 3-4 days of operation.Warfarin was used for anticoagulation therapy and thrombi disappeared 6 months postoperatively.One case had superficial wound infection and was treat with vacuum sealed drainage (VSD) and anti-infection therapy.The incision healed without infection after one month.One case with poor quality of reduction and remaining seagull sign was treated with total hip arthroplasty after 35 months because of severe traumatic arthritis.The total reoperation rate was 5.7% (2/35).latrogenic sciatic nerve injury as well as heterotopic ossification was not found in any case.Conclusion Satisfactory quality of reduction and good clinical outcomes can be achieved in patients with acetabular fractures involved both columns and posterior wall by single ilioinguinal approach and lag screw fixation for posterior wall.Iatrogenic sciatic nerve injury as well as heterotopic ossification was not found in any case.
7.A short infrapectineal buttress plate fixing posterior column for complex acetabular fractures through Ilioinguinal ap-proach
Hu WANG ; Kun ZHANG ; Xing WEI ; Pengfei WANG ; Yuxuan CONG ; Zong LI ; Yahui FU ; Jinlai LEI ; Binfei ZHANG ; Hai HUANG ; Yan ZHUANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2017;37(1):17-23
Objective To evaluate the clinical outcomes of ilioinguinal approach with short infrapectineal buttress plate fixing posterior column for patients with complex acetabular fractures. Methods Data of 29 consecutive patients (male 22, fe?male 7, age range 25-72 years, average age 53 ± 6.3 years) with complex acetabular who had operated by single ilioinguinal ap?proach with infrapectineal buttress plate from September 2008 to August 2012 were retrospectively analyzed. According to Letour?nel?Judet classifications, there were 4 cases of anterior column and posterior hemi?transverse, 11 cases of associated both?column, 4 of T?shaped and 6 with seagull sign. The acetabular fractures model was printed preoperatively by 3D printing technique for sur?gical simulation, open reduction and internal fixation through single ilioinguinal approach with a short infrapectineal plate fixing posterior column, particularly an ox horn shape K?wire sleeve was developed for drilling and screw insertion using flexible screw?driver. Clinical, radiographic, and functional outcomes assessed by the modified Merle d’Aubigné score were collected. Results Two patients were lost to follow?up, including one patient who died at 15 days postoperative because of pulmonary embolism, and the other one who had moved abroad at 12 months postoperative. The remaining 27 (93%) had a mean follow?up of 40 months (range, 24-75 months). The operating time was 180±35.5 min;the time for the fracture union was 3.5±0.9 month;blood loss during the operating was 500±43.9 ml;no case had fracture re?displacement. At the latest follow?up, radiographic grades were excellent in 17, good in 8, poor in 4, including one poor patient who had a total hip arthroplasty (3%) at 35 months after the internal fixation. The average modified Merle d’Aubigné score was 16 (range, 10-18), and categorized as excellent in 12, good in 8, fair in 5, and poor in 2. Three patients had developed deep venous thrombosis of the lower extremities, and one of them died of pulmonary embo?lism 15 days after operation; two cases of deep venous thrombosis of the lower extremity were found 3-4 days after operation. Thrombosis disappeared 6 months after anticoagulant therapy by warfarin. One case who had superficial wound infection after oper?ation was treated by anti?infection and VSD negative pressure, and incision was healed after one month. One case with poor quality of fracture reduction and seagull sign was treated with total hip arthroplasty after 35 months because of traumatic arthritis. The to?tal complication rate was 24%(7/29). Conclusion In the patient with complex acetabular fractures combining posterior column medial displacement, single Ilioinguinal approach with infrapectineal buttress plates could achieve a stable concentric hip joint, and immediate postoperative ambulation can result in reasonable clinical, radiographic, and functional outcomes.
8.Incidence of and risk factors for deep vein thrombosis at uninjured limb in patients with lower ex-tremity fracture
Jiahao LI ; Binfei ZHANG ; Pengfei WANG ; Yan ZHUANG ; Yuxuan CONG ; Hai HUANG ; Shuangwei QU ; Chen FEI ; Na YANG ; Kun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2018;20(12):1060-1065
Objective To investigate the incidence of and risk factors for deep venous thrombosis (DVT) at the uninjured limb during hospitalization in patients with lower extremity fracture. Methods The clinical data were retrospectively analyzed of the 494 patients who had been hospitalized for lower extremity fracture at Department of Orthopedics, Honghui Hospital from September 1, 2014 to October 1, 2017. They were 228 males and 266 females with an average age of 58.9 ± 18.9 years ( from 16 to 94 years ) . 290 fractures occurred proximally to the knee, 101 fractures around the knee and 103 fractures distally to the knee. They received anticoagulant prophylaxis or treatment during hospitalization. After operation, they were examined with Doppler sonography for bilateral lower limbs to detect occurrence of thrombus. The incidence of DVT at the uninjured limb during hospitalization was recorded and its possible risk factors were analyzed statistically. The possible risk factors ( gender, age, fracture type, body mass index, concomitant internal disease, time from injury to surgery, time from surgery to discharge, American Society of Anesthesiologists rating, operation duration, blood loss, fluid infusion volume and D-dimer level ) were screened by single factor logistic regression analysis and the major independent risk factors were determined by multi-factor logistic re-gression analysis.Results DVT occurred at the injured limb during hospitalization in 237 cases ( 47.97%). Of them, 221 ( 44.74%) had peripheral thrombus, 7 central thrombus ( 1.42%) and 9 mixed thrombus ( 1.82%). DVT occurred at the uninjured limb during hospitalization in 98 cases ( 19.84%). Of them, 90 (18.2%) had peripheral thrombus, one central thrombus (0.2%) and 7 mixed thrombus (1.4%). Of the 98 patients with DVT at the uninjured limb, 74 (75.51%) had DVT at both lower limbs and 24 (24.49%) had DVT only at the uninjured limb. Age and D-dimer level one day after surgery were independent risk factors for DVT at the uninjured limb during hospitalization. Conclusions The incidence of actual DVT at the unin-jured limb in patients with lower extremity fracture cannot be ignored in spite of use of anticoagulants for pro-phylaxis or treatment during hospitalization. We should also be aware that age and D-dimer level one day after surgery are independent risk factors for DVT at the uninjured limb during hospitalization.
9.A comparative split-face study of invasive microneedle radiofrequency versus plasma fractional radiofrequency in the treatment of atrophic acne scars
Ben WANG ; Yuxuan DENG ; Ji LI ; Wei SHI ; Yan TANG ; Dan JIAN
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2018;51(2):126-130
Objective To compare the clinical efficacy and safety of invasive microneedle radiofrequency versus plasma fractional radiofrequency in the treatment of atrophic facial acne scars.Methods A total of 30 patients with atrophic acne scars were enrolled from the Department of Dermatology of Xiangya Hospital affiliated to Central South University between January 2017 and March 2017.By a random number table,every patient randomly received the treatment with invasive microneedle radiofrequency on one half of the face and plasma fractional radiofrequency on the other facial side once every 8-12 weeks for 3 sessions.Before and after each treatment,facial photos were taken,acne scars were scored by the ECCA grading scale (échelle d'évaluation clinique des cicatrices d'acné),and improvement rates of these lesions were evaluated subjectively by doctors.Adverse reactions were recorded after treatment,and the degree of pain and satisfaction was evaluated by the patients themselves.The Germany CK physiological index detector was used to detect the skin moisture content,transepidermal water loss (TEWL) and sebum content.Results All of the 30 patients completed 3 sessions of treatment and follow-up.After the 3 sessions of treatment,the average score on invasive microneedle radiofrequency-treated sides was 3.00 ± 0.91,and 22 patients achieved more than 50% improvement.However,the average score on plasma fractional radiofrequency-treated sides was 3.57 ± 0.57,and 29 patients achieved more than 50% improvement.The overall therapeutic effect of plasma fractional radiofrequency was significantly superior tothat of invasive microneedle radiofrequency (t =2.894,P =0.005).For V-shaped and U-shaped scars,there was no significant difference in the overall improvement rate between the invasive microneedle radiofrequency-treated side and plasma fractional radiofrequency-treated side (both P > 0.05).For Mshaped rolling scars,the overall improvement rate was significantly lower on the invasive microneedle radiofrequency-treated side (36.5% ± 2.1%) than on the plasma fractional radiofrequency-treated side (48.7% ± 3.4%,P < 0.01).However,the pain score was significantly lower on the invasive microneedle radiofrequency-treated side (5.54 ± 0.57) than on the plasma fractional radiofrequency-treated side (8.07 ± 0.79,P < 0.01).After 3 sessions of treatment,there were no significant differences in the degree of patient satisfaction (x2 =0.10,P > 0.05),skin moisture content (P > 0.05),TEWL (P > 0.05) or sebum content (P > 0.05) between the 2 sides.Adverse reactions such as erythema,exudation and hemorrhage occurred on both of the 2 sides.Conclusions For small V-shaped and U-shaped scars,the plasma fractional radiofrequency and invasive microneedle radiofrequency both can be applied in clinic.For large M-shaped rolling scars,the plasma fractional radiofrequency can be preferentially selected.
10.Laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy via a "G "-shaped approach: experience of 33 cases
Zhigang WEI ; Yuxuan WEI ; Tianyu HUO ; Yu LIU ; Jie YU ; Hao YAN ; Guiming WANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2018;33(7):575-577
Objective To investigate the feasibility and safety of "G"-shaped surgical approach in laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy.Methods The clinical data of 33 patients who received " G"-shaped laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy in the First Hospital of Shanxi Medical University from April 2015 to March 2018 were retrospectively analyzed.Results All patients underwent surgery successfully.The time required for surgery ranged from 340 to 498 min,the blood loss ranged from 150 to 800 ml,and the specimen resection time ranged from 135 to 270 min.There were 10 cases of biochemical leakage,3 cases of B grade pancreatic fistula and 1 case of bile leak.Postoperative pathology confirmed lower bile duct adenocarcinoma in 17 cases,duodenal papillary adenocarcinoma in 11 cases and poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma of the pancreatic head in 5 cases.Conclusions " G"-shaped approach as a simple,effective and safe way for LPD,is particularly helpful for inexperienced hands.