1.Surgery treatment of 146 cases of clavicle fracture with internal fixation
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(10):-
[Objective]To explore clinical class,surgical treatment and clinical results of clavicle fracture with internal fixation.[Method]A retrospective analysis of 146 cases of clavicle fracture was reported.Totally 146 cases of clavicle fracture accepted by our department from January of 1996 to June of 2006 were carried out the operation using plate shaft.There were 98 males and 78 females.Aged from 8 to 84 years,average of 38.6 years.The average age of the patients at surgery were 38.6 years(ranged 8 to 84 years).There were 9 cases in proximal 1/3,115 cases in middle 1/3 and 12 cases in distal 1/3 of clavicle,accompanied by 7 cases of brachial-plexus injury,4 cases of vascular injury,16 cases of another fracture.There were 7 cases of old clavicle fracture.Surgical methods: Both proximal 1/3 and middle 1/3 of clavicle fracture were treated by AO reconstruction plate or similar plate.Fracture pieces of clavicle were enlaced with screws or steel wire before fixation with plate.The distal of clavicle fracture should be fixed with 3 screws.The distal 1/3 of clavicle fracture with acromioclavicular luxation was treated by reconstruction plate or c clavicle hook plate.Patient could exercise their shoulder joint at 48 hours postoperatively.Post operative evaluation: Clinical results of clavicle fracture with internal fixation were evaluated with appearance,fracture healing time, shoulder joint function and living quality around fracture.[Result]Patients were followed up more than 6 months after operation.Adopt Neer standard to evaluate the patient's function after the operation.There were excellent results in 96 cases and good in 50 without injury of subclavicular nerve and blood vessel,infection,loose and prolapse of internal fixation devices and fracture disunion and malunion and macrosis bony callus.X-ray shows clavicle fracture healing completely.The patients can get painless free-running.[Conclusion]Internal fixation for treatment of clavicle fracture is characterized by little wound,firm fixation and early movement of the joint and is an effective method to cure clavicle fracture.
2.Clinical features of cervical spine injury associated with chest injury
Xuming ZHANG ; Meiguang QIU ; Zhixian XU ; Hao LIN ; Tie KE ; Wubing HE
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2016;32(1):59-63
Objective To investigate the clinical characteristics of cervical spine injury associated with chest injury by contrast with simple cervical spine injury.Methods A retrospective analysis was performed on records of 116 patients with cervical spine injury hospitalized from March 2009 to September 2014.There were 65 patients with simple cervical spine injury (simple injury group) and 51 patients with associated chest injury (associated injury group).Data recorded were the causes of injury, injury segment, treatment choices (tracheotomy rate, mechanical ventilation use and non-operative treatment), treatment time (operation rate at different time, time from injury to operation and length of hospital stay) , complications (electrolyte disorder, respiratory infection, respiratory dysfunction or failure, urinary tract infection, gastrointestinal bleeding and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome), and treatment outcome.Results The main cause of injury for the two groups was high falling.Lower cervical segment was the most likely to be affected.Significant differences were detected between the simple injury group and associated injury group with regard to tracheotomy rate (63% vs.42%), rate of mechanical ventilation (41% vs.25%), rate of early surgery (29% vs.58%), rate of delayed surgery (69% vs.30%), time from injury to operation [(7.2 ± 3.7) d vs.(3.1 ± 1.3) d], length of hospital stay [(22.6-± 5.5) d vs.(17.3 ± 3.7)d], electrolyte disorder rate (35% vs.17%), incidence of respiratory system infection (55% vs.35%), and respiratory dysfunction (43% vs.25%) (P <0.05).After treatment, American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) scale for grade D was significantly lower in associated injury group than in simple injury group (25% vs.39% P < 0.05).Conclusion Cervical spine injury associated with chest injury is severe injury, often requiring tracheotomy and mechanical ventilation, and demonstrates difficulties to be effectively treated in the early phase, long hospitalization, various complications and high morbidity.
3.Clinical study on 3D-CRT combined with nimotuzumab and chemotherapy in the treatment of stages Ⅲ-ⅣA nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Wubing TANG ; Wen YANG ; Yang CAO ; Churong WU ; Xingxi PAN ; Zhenheng LIU ; Yongsheng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2012;19(9):1293-1295
Objective To explore the effect and safety of three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy (3D-CRT) m combination with nimotuzumab and chemotherapy in treatment patients with locoregionally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma.Methods 60 patients with stages Ⅲ-ⅣA nasopharyngeal carcinoma were enrolled.All patients were treated with 3D-CRT and concurrent and sequential chemotherapy by paclitaxel and eisplatin and given nimotuzumab 100mg i.v.weekly for 6 ~ 7 weeks before radiotherapy.Results After two months,the complete response rates(CR) of nasopharyngeal carcinoma and cervix lymph nodes were 98.3%,96.7% respectively,l-year locoregional control and distant metastasis-free survival rates were 100%,96.7% in 38 patients.2-year,3-year locoregional control and distant metastasis-free survival rates were 100% in 16 patients and 8 patients.The major side effects included oral mucositis,actinodermatitis,neutropenia,nausea,vomiting,and fatigue.Grade 3 acute oral mucositis often occured.No skin rash or allergic toxicities appeared.All the effects were tolerable.Conclusion 3D-CRT combined with nimotuzumab and peclitaxel and cisplatin chemotherapy may improve the complete response rate and locoregional control and distant metastasis-free survival rate on locoregionally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma,with mild to moderate side effects.
4.Diagnostic value of bone metabolic markers for bone metastasis of non-small cell lung cancer analyzed by Logistic regression combined with ROC curve
Xingxi PAN ; Wen YANG ; Hua YANG ; Wubing TANG ; Yongfa CHEN ; Yongsheng ZHANG
Cancer Research and Clinic 2016;28(3):162-164,173
Objective To investigate the diagnostic value of bone metabolic markers (BGP, β-CTX and PINP) for bone metastasis of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) analyzed by Logistic regression combined with ROC curve.Methods A total of 65 patients with stage Ⅳ NSCLC were enrolled in this study.The patients were divided into two groups based on radiological imaging, includirg bone metastasis group (30 cases) and non-bone metastasis group (35 cases).The serum concentrations of BGP, β-CTX and PINP were measured by electrochemical method.Logistic regression and ROC curve were applied to analyze the data and evaluate the diagnostic values.Results The concentrations of β-CTX [(0.54±0.39) ng/ml] and PINP [(103.64±81.86) ng/ml] were significantly higher in bone metastasis group than those [(0.31±0.16) ng/ml and (48.37±27.76) ng/ml, respectively] in non-bone metastasis group (P < 0.01), while the level of BGP did not differ between two groups (P > 0.05).The area under the ROC curve (AUC) for β-CTX and PINP was 0.662 and 0.678, respectively.The AUC for the new predictive variables created by Logistic regression was 0.761.Conclusion Combined detection of β-CTX and PINP in the serum and application of Logistic regression combined with ROC curve analysis can increase diagnostic accuracy on bone metastasis of NSCLC.
5.A short-term curative observation of nimotuzumab combined with concurrent intensity-modulated radiotherapy and chemotherapy in the treatment of locally advanced cervical cancer
Churong WU ; Wubing TANG ; Wen YANG ; Yongfa CHEN ; Xingxi PAN ; Yongsheng ZHANG ; Hua YANG ; Haichun LIANG ; Hongdong HUANG
Journal of International Oncology 2015;(8):589-592
Objective To explore the efficacy and adverse effects of nimotuzumab combined with chemotherapy and radiotherapy in the treatment of locally advanced cervical cancer.Methods Sixty patients with stage Ⅲ cervical cancer by the histopathologic diagnosis were collected,and they were randomly divided into two groups using the random number table method.The control group (n =30)using intensity-modulated radiotherapy,intracavitary afterloading therapy and periodic chemotherapy,the observation group (n =30)in addition to the intensity-modulated radiotherapy,intracavitary afterloading therapy and periodic chemotherapy, the nimotuzumab (200 mg)was given to the patients before weekly radiotherapy.All patients were received 6 to 7 times of treatment.Results The curative effects of all the patients were evaluated after radiotherapy 3 months.In the observation group,there were 20 cases of CR,5 cases of PR,4 cases of SD,1 case of PD,the total effective rate (CR +PR)was 83.3%.In the control group,there were 1 8 cases of CR,3 cases of PR,6 cases of SD,3 cases of PD,the total effective rate was 70.0%.The difference was statistically significant (χ2 =8.356,P <0.05).The main adverse reactions in the observation group and control group included slight radioactive proctitis (1 6.7% vs 1 3.3%),radioactive cystitis (1 0.0% vs 1 0.0%),nausea and vomiting (50.0% vs 46.7%),reduction of white blood cells (40.0% vs 43.3%),with no significant differences (χ2 =3.357,P =0.71 9;χ2 =2.71 7,P =0.925;χ2 =5.882,P =0.623;χ2 =4.728,P =0.687).There were no skin rashes and allergic reactions.Conclusion Nimotuzumab can enhance the locally stage cervical cancer patients′sensitivity on radiotherapy,which can increase the efficacy and doesn′t increase adverse
reaction obviously.
6.Effect of lumbar angular motion on central canal diameter: positional MRI study in 491 cases.
Feng WEI ; Jeffrey WANG ; Jun ZOU ; Soon-woo HONG ; Haihong ZHANG ; Wubing HE ; Masashi MIYAZAKI ; Sang-hun LEE ; Ahmet ALANAY
Chinese Medical Journal 2010;123(11):1422-1425
BACKGROUNDLumbar spinal stenosis is a common problem that is receiving attention with the advent of novel treatment procedures. Prior positional MRI studies demonstrated lumbar canal diameter changes with flexion and extension. There have not been any studies to examine the amount of spinal canal diameter change relative to the amount of angular motion. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the correlation between the lumbar canal diameter change and the angular motion quantitatively.
METHODSPositional MRI (pMRI) images for 491 patients, including 310 males and 181 females (16 years-85 years of age), were obtained with the subjects in sitting flexion 40 degree, upright, and with extension of 10 degrees within a 0.6 T Positional MRI scanner. Quantitative measurements of the canal diameter and segmental angle of each level in the sagittal midline plane were obtained for each position. Then the diameter change and angular motion were examined for correlation during flexion and extension with linear regression analysis.
RESULTSThe lumbar segmental angles were lordotic in all positions except L1-2 in flexion. The changes of canal diameters were statistically correlated with the segmental angular motions during flexion and extension (P < 0.001). The amount of canal diameter change correlated with the amount of angular change and was expressed as a ratio.
CONCLUSIONSPositional MRI demonstrated the amount of spinal canal diameter change that was statistically correlated with the segmental angular motion of the spine during flexion and extension. These results may be used to predict the extent of canal diameter change when interspinous devices or positional changes are used to treat spinal stenosis and the amount of increased canal space may be predicted with the amount of angular or positional change of the spine. This may correlate with symptomatic relief and allow for improved success in the treatment of spinal stenosis.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Female ; Humans ; Lumbar Vertebrae ; anatomy & histology ; physiology ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Range of Motion, Articular ; physiology ; Spinal Canal ; anatomy & histology ; physiology ; Young Adult
7.Machine Learning Modeling of Protein-intrinsic Features Predicts Tractability of Targeted Protein Degradation
Zhang WUBING ; Burman S.Roy SHOURYA ; Chen JIAYE ; A.Donovan KATHERINE ; Cao YANG ; Shu CHELSEA ; Zhang BONING ; Zeng ZEXIAN ; Gu SHENGQING ; Zhang YI ; Li DIAN ; S.Fischer ERIC ; Tokheim COLLIN ; Liu X.SHIRLEY
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2022;20(5):882-898
Targeted protein degradation(TPD)has rapidly emerged as a therapeutic modality to eliminate previously undruggable proteins by repurposing the cell's endogenous protein degrada-tion machinery.However,the susceptibility of proteins for targeting by TPD approaches,termed"degradability",is largely unknown.Here,we developed a machine learning model,model-free anal-ysis of protein degradability(MAPD),to predict degradability from features intrinsic to protein tar-gets.MAPD shows accurate performance in predicting kinases that are degradable by TPD compounds[with an area under the precision-recall curve(AUPRC)of 0.759 and an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve(AUROC)of 0.775]and is likely generalizable to inde-pendent non-kinase proteins.We found five features with statistical significance to achieve optimal prediction,with ubiquitination potential being the most predictive.By structural modeling,we found that E2-accessible ubiquitination sites,but not lysine residues in general,are particularly associated with kinase degradability.Finally,we extended MAPD predictions to the entire proteome to find 964 disease-causing proteins(including proteins encoded by 278 cancer genes)that may be tractable to TPD drug development.
8.Specifications for diagnosis and treatment of non-neonatal tetanus
Chuanlin WANG ; Si LIU ; Qingjun CHEN ; Zhujun SHAO ; Jifeng WU ; Zhao FAN ; Peige WANG ; Zhenggang ZHU ; Pin LAN ; Jianguo LI ; Yishan ZHENG ; Wubing HE ; Zhe XU ; Weidong TANG ; Jinman PANG ; Zhihong BAN ; Shuqing YANG ; Wentao DING ; Xifu ZHENG ; Qilong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2020;41(2):162-166
Tetanus consists of neonatal tetanus and non-neonatal tetanus.Non-neonatal tetanus remains a serious public health problem,although neonatal tetanus has been eliminated in China since 2012.Non-neonatal tetanus is a potential fatal disease.In the absence of medical intervention,the mortality rate of severe cases is almost 100%.Even with vigorous treatment,the mortality rate is still 30%-50% globally.These specifications aim to regulate non-neonatal tetanus diagnosis and treatment in China,in order to improve medical quality and safety.These specifications introduce the etiology,epidemiology,pathogenesis,clinical manifestations and laboratory tests,diagnosis,differential diagnosis,grading and treatment of non-neonatal tetanus.
9.Chinese expert consensus on emergency surgery for severe trauma and infection prevention during corona virus disease 2019 epidemic (version 2023)
Yang LI ; Yuchang WANG ; Haiwen PENG ; Xijie DONG ; Guodong LIU ; Wei WANG ; Hong YAN ; Fan YANG ; Ding LIU ; Huidan JING ; Yu XIE ; Manli TANG ; Xian CHEN ; Wei GAO ; Qingshan GUO ; Zhaohui TANG ; Hao TANG ; Bingling HE ; Qingxiang MAO ; Zhen WANG ; Xiangjun BAI ; Daqing CHEN ; Haiming CHEN ; Min DAO ; Dingyuan DU ; Haoyu FENG ; Ke FENG ; Xiang GAO ; Wubing HE ; Peiyang HU ; Xi HU ; Gang HUANG ; Guangbin HUANG ; Wei JIANG ; Hongxu JIN ; Laifa KONG ; He LI ; Lianxin LI ; Xiangmin LI ; Xinzhi LI ; Yifei LI ; Zilong LI ; Huimin LIU ; Changjian LIU ; Xiaogang MA ; Chunqiu PAN ; Xiaohua PAN ; Lei PENG ; Jifu QU ; Qiangui REN ; Xiguang SANG ; Biao SHAO ; Yin SHEN ; Mingwei SUN ; Fang WANG ; Juan WANG ; Jun WANG ; Wenlou WANG ; Zhihua WANG ; Xu WU ; Renju XIAO ; Yang XIE ; Feng XU ; Xinwen YANG ; Yuetao YANG ; Yongkun YAO ; Changlin YIN ; Yigang YU ; Ke ZHANG ; Xingwen ZHANG ; Guixi ZHANG ; Gang ZHAO ; Xiaogang ZHAO ; Xiaosong ZHU ; Yan′an ZHU ; Changju ZHU ; Zhanfei LI ; Lianyang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2023;39(2):97-106
During coronavirus disease 2019 epidemic, the treatment of severe trauma has been impacted. The Consensus on emergency surgery and infection prevention and control for severe trauma patients with 2019 novel corona virus pneumonia was published online on February 12, 2020, providing a strong guidance for the emergency treatment of severe trauma and the self-protection of medical staffs in the early stage of the epidemic. With the Joint Prevention and Control Mechanism of the State Council renaming "novel coronavirus pneumonia" to "novel coronavirus infection" and the infection being managed with measures against class B infectious diseases since January 8, 2023, the consensus published in 2020 is no longer applicable to the emergency treatment of severe trauma in the new stage of epidemic prevention and control. In this context, led by the Chinese Traumatology Association, Chinese Trauma Surgeon Association, Trauma Medicine Branch of Chinese International Exchange and Promotive Association for Medical and Health Care, and Editorial Board of Chinese Journal of Traumatology, the Chinese expert consensus on emergency surgery for severe trauma and infection prevention during coronavirus disease 2019 epidemic ( version 2023) is formulated to ensure the effectiveness and safety in the treatment of severe trauma in the new stage. Based on the policy of the Joint Prevention and Control Mechanism of the State Council and by using evidence-based medical evidence as well as Delphi expert consultation and voting, 16 recommendations are put forward from the four aspects of the related definitions, infection prevention, preoperative assessment and preparation, emergency operation and postoperative management, hoping to provide a reference for severe trauma care in the new stage of the epidemic prevention and control.
10. Specifications for diagnosis and treatment of non-neonatal tetanus
Chuanlin WANG ; Si LIU ; Qingjun CHEN ; Zhujun SHAO ; Jifeng WU ; Zhao FAN ; Peige WANG ; Zhenggang ZHU ; Pin LAN ; Jianguo LI ; Yishan ZHENG ; Wubing HE ; Zhe XU ; Weidong TANG ; Jinman PANG ; Zhihong BAN ; Shuqing YANG ; Wentao DING ; Xifu ZHENG ; Qilong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2020;36(1):18-23
Tetanus consists of neonatal tetanus and non-neonatal tetanus. Non-neonatal tetanus remains a serious public health problem, although neonatal tetanus has been eliminated in China since 2012. Non-neonatal tetanus is a potential fatal disease. In the absence of medical intervention, the mortality rate of severe cases is almost 100%. Even with vigorous treatment, the mortality rate remains 30%-50% globally. These specifications aim to regulate non-neonatal tetanus diagnosis and treatment in China, in order to improve medical quality and safety. These specifications introduce the etiology, epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations and laboratory tests, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, grading and treatment of non-neonatal tetanus.