1.Progression in the study of spinocerebellar ataxia
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1985;0(06):-
Loss of cerebellar Purkinje cells,neurons of brain stem and degeneration of spinal ciruits are major morphologic changes in most patients with ataxia.Studies on spinocerebellar ataxia have focused on pathogenesis in recent years. Different genotypes have been identified by genolineage analysis and gene study. This study reviews the literatare on the classification,clinical features and pathogenesis of spinocerebellar ataxia.
2.THE SIGNIFICANCE OF USING MODIFIED WEBSTER SCALE IN EVALUATING THE EFFECT OF SURGICAL TREATMENT ON PARKINSON DISEASE
Quanjun ZHAO ; Zengmin TIAN ; Shiyu LI
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1982;0(01):-
With Modified Webster Scale, 42 patients suffered from Parkinson disease were examined before and after operation. The symptoms were divided into 10 groups. 1~10 points was taken as slight disability, 11~20 as medium, and 21~30 as severe. Improvement less than 25% was taken as no effect, 26%~50% as effective, 51%~75% as significantly effective, and over 75% as very significantly effective. The score was (19 90?5 27) preoperatively and (10 57?6 10) postoperatively. The mean improvement was (8 95?3 37). Very significantly effective result was obtained in 4 cases (9 5%), significantly effective sesult was obtained in 17 cases (40 5%), and effective result was obtained in 16 cases (38 1%). The total effective rate was 88 1%. One target coagulation was performed in 34 cases, the mean improvement was in (8 59?3 53). Two target coagulation on one side was performed in 8 patients, the mean improvement was in (10 00?4 14). No significant difference was found between these two groups statistically. It is suggested, for patients with Parkinson disease in whom drug treatment is not efficacious or because of increased side effect, Modified Webster Scale is useful to evaluate the effect of surgical treatment. This scale is very easy to use especially for neurosurgeons.
3.Clinical transplantation of human neural stem cells in treatment of cerebellar atrophy
Zengmin TIAN ; Zhichao LI ; Feng YIN ; Shiyue LI ; Shuang LIU
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2001;0(09):-
Objective:To study the clinical feasibility of transplanting human neural stem cells in treatment of cerebellar atrophy (CA).Methods:The cells from human fetal cerebellum(8-10 weeks gestation) were expanded in vitro and were allowed to differentiate into neurospheres,the latter were then implanted into CA dentate nuclei with stereotactic operation in 21 CA patients(8 male and 13 female with age ranging 19-71,mean 46) from Feb. 2000 to Aug. 2003. Results:The cells of fetal cerebellum were expanded by 10 7 folds in undifferentiated state. The effective rates were 61.9% 3 months after transplantation,85.7% 6 months after transplantation, and 90.4% during a follow-up of 12-28 months (mean 18 months).Conclusion:It is feasible and effective to implant the neural stem cells expanded in vitro for treatment of CA,but the long-term effectiveness should be futher observed.
4.Analysis of the influence factors ofgeriatric syndrome inthe elderly inpatients
Zengmin HAN ; Chunyun ZHANG ; Xin LIU ; Shunyu WANG ; Yanhua LI
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2017;40(2):148-152
Objective To evaluate the morbidity and the influence factors of the geriatric syndrome in the elderly inpatients. Methods The characteristics of comprehensive geriatric assessment of180 elderly inpatients (83 male and 97 female) with age older than 65 in geriatric department from November 2014 to November 2015 were analyzed. Results Of 180 elderly patients, the incidences of visual loss, multiple co-morbidity, polypharmacy, impairment in activities of daily living, urinary incontinence, chronic constipation and chronic pain were 86.11%(155/180), 85.56%(154/180), 82.78%(149/180), 56.11%(101/180), 49.44%(89/180), 46.67%(75/180) and 42.22%(76/180). Female patients had more incidences compared with male in urinary incontinence [56.70%(55/97) vs. 40.96%(34/83)], chronic pain [56.70% (55/97) vs. 25.30%(21/83)] , impairment in activities of daily living [64.95%(63/97) vs. 45.78%(38/83)] and high risk of falling [43.30%(42/97) vs. 21.69%(18/83)], and there were significant differences (P<0.05). In addition, it was found that with the increasing of age, the incidences of hearing loss and chronic constipation, as well as medications were accordingly higher. When the patients′education level was higher, the incidences of urinary incontinence and impairment in activities of daily living were generally declined. Compared with non-diabetes mellitus group, diabetes mellitus group had higher incidences of comorbidities, multiple co-morbidity, medications, polypharmacy and impairment in activities of daily living:(10.59 ± 3.72) kinds vs. (8.29 ± 4.03) kinds, 94.59%(105/111) vs. 71.01%(49/69), (10.07 ± 3.77) kinds vs. (6.87 ± 3.07) kinds, 89.19%(99/111) vs. 72.46%(50/69), 62.16%(69/111) vs. 46.38% (32/69). With the increasing of the numbers of diabetes- related chronic complications, the incidences of visual loss, chronic constipation and multiple co- morbidity, comorbidities and medications were higher (P<0.05). Conclusions Geriatric syndrome such as visual loss, multiple co- morbidity, polypharmacy, impairment in activities of daily living and urinary incontinence are very common in the elderly inpatients. Elderly patients with diabetes mellitus are much easier to suffer from geriatric syndrome such as multiple co-morbidity, polypharmacy and impairment in activities of daily living.
5.Clinical study of transplantation of neural stem cells in therapy of inherited cerebellar atrophy
Zengmin TIAN ; Tao CHEN ; Nanbert ZHONG ; Zhichao LI ; Feng YIN ; Shuang LIU
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2009;41(4):456-458
Objective:To study the clinical effect of neural stem cell transplantation in the treatment of inherited cerebellar atrophy (CA). Methods: The cells from human fetal cerebellum (8-10 weeks of gestation) were grown and expanded in vitro. The cultured neurospheres were then implanted into the dentate nuclei of patients by stereo tactic operation. Totally, 12 patients (7 males and 5 females with age ranging 22-62 years, mean 43 years) were treated by this operation from August 2006 to August 2008. Results: The cells of fetal cerebellum were expanded by 107folds in undifferentiated state in the culture. After the operation, no rejection was detected. Follow up, the effective rates were 58. 3% after 3 months, 75.0% after 6 months, and 66.7% for 12-24 months (mean 18 months). Conclusion: the transplantation of in vitro cultured neural stem cell is a feasible and effective treatment for inherited CA, but the long term effectiveness need to be taken in consideration.
6.Application of medical robot in vascular intervention: an experimental study
Zengmin TIAN ; Wuyi XU ; Wangsheng LU ; Da LIU ; Daming WANG ; Bo JIA ; Zhichao LI ; Dapeng ZHANG
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2010;18(5):338-341
Objective To investigate the technical feasibility of medical robot in application to vascular intervention. Methods The independent-developed medical robot was used in the glass vessel model and vascular intervention experiments in a dog. Results The process of experiments were smooth,the system movement did not have any malfunction,and the animal experiments did not have any operative complications. The operative time was 50 minutes.Conclusions The medical robot can basically meet the requirements of cerebral angiography. It has laid a foundation for further development of intracranial vascular interventional procedures and clinical application.
7.CLINICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL RESEARCH OF RESECTION OF TEMPORAL EPILEPTOGENIC FOCUS
Zonghui LIU ; Xiaohan CHEN ; Guiquan KANG ; Zengmin TIAN ; Shiyue LI ; Haili FENG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1981;0(06):-
This article reports the experience of treatment of 30 cases of temporal epilepsy with surgery. There were 15 male patients and 15 female. The duration of the disease ranged from 5 to 37 years with an average of 13.6 years. 12 patients suffered from grand and petite mal, 8 Jacksonian accompanied by psychomotor epilepsy, and 10 grand mal. Before the operation, the focus with sporadic spikes was found in the temporal lobe with electroencephalogram. Operation: the temporal pole and the medi-basal region were removed in 9 cases, anterior portion of the temporal nesiolobe in 10 cases, temporal neocortical of the temporal lobe in 6 cases, dorsolateral and laterobasal parts in 5 cases. Organic pathological changes were confirmed in all cases by pathological examination. Clinical result of all cases was satisfactory, with an effective rate of 93%. The clinical and pathological changes of epilepsy and efficacy of the treatment are discussed. It is stressed that the localization of the focus of epilepsy depe nds mainly on electroencephalogram. It is very important to look for sporadic spikes using cortical electrode during operation, and complete eradication of the focus is the key to achieve a good treatment effect.
8.EVACUATION OF HYPERTENSIVE INTRACEREBRAL HEMATOMA BY STEREOTACTIC TECHNIQUE
Zhonghui LIU ; Zengmin TIAN ; Guiquan KANG ; Shiyue LI ; Xiaohan CHEN ; Yuehan CUI ; Houzhen CAI ;
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1982;0(01):-
Evacuation of intracerebral hematomas in 38 hypertensive patients was reported. Hematomas were found in the internal capsule in 24 patients, subcortex in 5. cerebellum in 7 and brain stem in 2. The volume of hematoma was less than 2ml (in the brain stem) in 2 patients, 20-50ml in 15, and over 100ml in 6. The fluid hematoma was to tally aspirated with stereotactic technique in 7 patients. In 17 patients, over 80% of hematoma was evacuated, and in 14 about 60-80% of hematoma was evacuated by the same technic. The results of the operation were good in 11 patients (29.0%), while in 29% there was a mild disability, and in 12 (31.5%) there was a marked disability, 4(10.5%) died.
9.Treatment strategy of pyogenic brain abscesses:a report of 45 cases
Xin YU ; Zengmin TIAN ; Shiyue LI ; Shubin QI ; Rui LIU ; Yaming WANG ; Yanan DU
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1982;0(01):-
Objective To explore the best treatment strategy of pyogenic brain abscesses.Methods Clinical data of 45 patients(34 males and 11 females,ages ranged from 7 to 76 years,averaged 42.6 years) with brain abscess treated from January 1999 to March 2008 were retrospectively analyzed.Among the 45 patients,there were 40 with single brain abscess and 5 with multiple brain abscess;43 with unilocular abscess and 2 with multilocular abscess.19 patients accepted the conservative treatment with the third generation cephalosporin,16 were treated with stereotactic puncture of abscess,8 treated with stereotactic puncture and drainage,and microsurgical excision was performed in 5 patients.Results Of the 19 patients treated with conservative method,16 were cured,no recurrence was found during the follow-up period(from 6 months to 5 years) in 13 patients,and another 3 were deteriorated and accepted stereotactic operation.All the stereotactic operations were carried successfully out in 24 patients(including 3 cases after expectant treatment failure) and only one patient needed another stereotactic aspiration two weeks later because of abscess recurrence after the initial operation.Epileptic seizure was found in one patient at the end of stereotactic procedure.Total removal of brain abscess was performed by microsurgical craniotomy in 5 patients.At the time of discharge,clinical symptoms disappeared or were improved remarkably,and CT or MRI re-examination disclosed the disappearance or obviously diminution of abscess in all patients.No abscess recurred during the follow-up period(from 4 months to 3 years,average 14 months) in 22 patients.Conclusion A set of treatment strategy of pyogenic brain abscesses has been proposed and stereotactic operation seems to be the most appropriate surgical choice.
10.Evaluation of the combination of multiple subpial transection and other techniques for treatment of intractable epilepsy.
Quanjun ZHAO ; Zengmin TIAN ; Zonghui LIU ; Shiyue LI ; Yuehan CUI ; Hong LIN
Chinese Medical Journal 2003;116(7):1004-1007
OBJECTIVEMultiple subpial transection (MST) is one approach to the surgical treatment of intractable epilepsy with epileptogenic lesion located in functional areas. To verify the effect of MST, an experimental study was performed first, followed by clinical application.
METHODSOn the basis of the experimental study, MST was performed in 200 intractable epileptic patients from 1991 to 2000. Of them, 80 cases underwent MST only while 120 others underwent MST combined with other techniques, such as corpus callosotomy, temporal lobectomy and focus resection. A series of modifications of the surgical techniques were made.
RESULTSThe results of the experimental study indicated that MST could inhibit the formation and spreading of epileptic discharge and limit the damage to neurons in a minimal area on the epileptogenic agent injected cortex. MST does not impair major functions of the cortex. After the clinical application and modifications, 160 patients were followed up for 1 to 8 years. Complete control of seizure was obtained in 100 cases (62.5%), significant reduction (more than 75%) in 32, reduction (more than 50%) in 20 and no change in 8. The total rate of effectiveness was 95.0%, and the significant rate of effectiveness was 82.5%. No functional defects were found in any patients.
CONCLUSIONSThe results indicate that MST is an effective approach to the surgical treatment of intractable epilepsy. MST can be combined with other approaches. The outcome of the subdivision of the MST only group indicates that MST on local epileptogenic lesion without structural changes is as effective as that of the combined operation group. To evade hemispheric disturbance, MST should be done first to avoid severe complications. Hemispherectomy should be performed only on poor effected cases of MST.
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