1.The study on hematological changes of nontraumatic osteonecrosis of the femoral head
Zhaomin ZHENG ; Xuhua LU ; Tianhua DONG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 1999;0(07):-
Objective To study the hematological changes o f nontraumatic osteonecrosis of the femoral head,select the sensitive molecular symbols for early diagnosis and distinguish the high risk peopl e.Methods The studied subjects were divided in to three groups:1)NONFH early stage group(n=30);2)NONFH late stage group(n=30);3)the normal controlled group(n=30).Blood samples from cubital veins were collected.GMP -140,PC,D -Dime r were examined using ELISA.PAI was e xamined with chromogenic assay.Results1)The platelet GMP -140levels of early or late stage groups NONFH were signi ficantly higher than that of the normal contro lled group;the plasma PC levels of both groups were lower than that of the normal controlled group significan tly(P
2.Survey on and analysis of pre-operative nutritional risks and nutritional supports among patients and related knowledge among surgeons in general surgical wards
Dong PANG ; Fanfan ZHENG ; Yujie ZHOU ; Qian LU
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 2010;17(2):65-68
Objective: To assess the relationships between nutritional risks, nutritional support, and doctors' knowledge related to nutritional risks. Methods: 217 pre-operative patients and 41 doctors in the same general surgical wards were surveyed by using NRS2002 and self-developed questionnaires in a Beijing hospital. Results: The overall prevalence of pre-operative nutritional risks was 15.7%. Patients with gastrointestinal and/or malignant diseases had higher risks than others(P values were both less than 0.001). The nutritional support rates were 14.7% among patients with nutritional risks, and 2.2% among those without risks. The EN: PN ratio was 1∶ 2. A majority of doctors had misconceptions in nutritional risk screening and the effectiveness of nutritional supports. Their clinical practices were not consistent with their knowledge. Related trainings were required. Conclusions: Patients with gastrointestinal and/or malignant diseases have higher possibilities of nutritional risks. The nutritional supports rates are generally low. Doctors' knowledge related to nutritional risk screening is insufficient. More training opportunities are suggested to enhance the application of NRS2002 and appropriate nutritional supports.
3.Evaluation of preoperative undernutrition, nutritional risks, and nutritional support in general surgical wards
Dong PANG ; Fanfan ZHENG ; Yujie ZHOU ; Qian LU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2010;18(1):1-4
Objective To evaluate the preoperative undernutrition, nutritional risks, and nutritional support in general surgical wards. Methods The nutritional risks of 217 new in-patients in general surgical wards in a Beijing-based hospital were assessed using nutrition risk screening 2002 ( NRS 2002 ) and the medical records were reviewed. Results The overall prevalence of preoperative undernutrition and nutritional risks was 7.4% and 14.7% respectively, most of which occurred in patients with gastrointestinal diseases and malignant diseases. Nutritional supports were provided to 18.8% of patients with undernutrition, 12.5% of patients with nutritional risks,3.0% of patients without undernutrition, and 2.7% of patients without nutritional risks. The enteral nutrition:The application of nutritional support should be further improved in general surgical wards.
4.Significance of helical CT myelography in reconstructing virtual anatomical models of cervical spondylosis
Zhengfeng LU ; Qirong DONG ; Zugen ZHENG ; Jianping GONG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2008;12(44):8787-8791
BACKGROUND: With the advancements in helical CT myelography and computer image postprocessing, virtual medical imaging has acquired good outcomes in the diagnosis and treatment of complex cervical spondylosis. OBJECTIVE: To observe the effects and significance of helical CT myelography on multiplanar and three-dimensional reconstruction of virtual anatomical models of cervical spondylosis. DESIGN, TIME AND SETTING: The present computer three-dimensional reconstruction, gold standard control study was performed at the Second Hospital Affiliated to Soochow University between January 2001 and January 2006. PARTICIPANTS: Twenty patients with complex cervical spondylosis, who had received surgery, were employed for this study. METHODS: Virtual anatomical model of cervical spondylosis was established by multiplanar and three-dimensional reconstruction through the use of helical CT myelography in 20 patients. Scanning and reconstruction results were used for pre-surgery disease condition evaluation and virtual surgery. In addition, surgical intuitionistic results were considered gold standard to evaluate the accuracy and efficacy of virtual anatomical models. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The accuracy and efficacy of virtual anatomical models. RESULTS: Virtual anatomical models could concurrently show bony and membranate vertebral canals. These exhibited comprehensive and minute bony anatomic structure of cervical vertebrae and anatomic information regarding dura mater, spinal cord, and nerve sleeve for pre-surgery evaluation and virtual surgery. The imaging virtual anatomic information was in accordance with practical anatomical information in patients. CONCLUSION: Virtual anatomical model can be used to comprehensively evaluate the disease condition of cervical spondylosis and simulate the surgery due to its intuitionistic, vivid, and accurate display of anatomy of cervical vertebrae.
5.Therapeutic Effect of Patent Doctus Arteriosus Closer for Low Body Weight Children
Linqiong ZHENG ; Yibing LU ; Weihua ZHANG ; Dong YANG
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2014;(2):38-40
Objective To discusses the efficacy and safety of patent ductus arteriosus sealing for low body weight children. Methods From January 2008 to June 2012 in our hospital,32 cases (male14 and female 18) of PDA babies< 8 kg weight were given transcatheter closure treatment. The enrolled PDA babies aged 6 month-18 months, average (11 ±5.5 months),weighted (7.2 ±0.6) kg,aortic imaging showed the narrowest diameter of PDA was 1 ~ 8 mm (4.6 ±1.7) mm,descending aorta imaging was performed immediately and 30 min after transcatheter closure treatment. Echocardiography and X-ray radiography examination were performed 1 d,1,3, 6 months after treatment. Results 30 cases got successful patent ductus arteriosus sealing,all the successful patients were treated with domestic closer,and 1 case was complicated with the descending aorta stenosis and ventricular septal defect, and was transferred to surgerical treatment. 1 case of PDA gave up patent ductus arteriosus sealing as descending aorta stenosis caused by the closer. 2 cases were found a trace-residual shunt immediately after patent ductus arteriosus sealing. No serious complications were found in all patients during the follow-up period. Conclusions Application of domestic closer in treatment of PDA infants < 8 kg is a safe, effective and simple intervention treatment method with little trauma and fast recovery.
6.A Wistar rat model of radiation-induced masseter injury
Gang DONG ; Jianjin ZHENG ; Tao LI ; Xin XU ; Shulai LU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(24):4515-4520
10.3969/j.issn.2095-4344.2013.24.021
7.Tunnel Position during the Single-bundle Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction:A Study on 3D Measure Technique
Yi WANG ; Qirong DONG ; Shourong LU ; Zugen ZHENG ; Zhigao JIN
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2010;(2):158-162
Objective The purpose of this article was to investigate the internal tunnel position during anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction with single-bundle ACL. Methods MRI were performed in 10 knees form 10 volunteers at full extension and at 30°, 60°, 90°, and 120° flexion position. All the images obtained were exported into Mimics 10.01. Three-dimensional models were established with Mimics in a computer. All the mark points were confirmed on femur and tibia. The distance between the femoral mark point and tibial mark point was measured. The isometric point was determined as the change in the distance was shorter than 3mm during knee flexion-extension. Results Ten three-dimensional models were established successfully and the isometric points of A0-X, A15-X, A30-X, A45-X, B0-Y, B15-Y, B30-Y, B45-Y, C0-Z, C15-Z, C30-Z, C45-Z, and C60-Z were identified. Conclusion There was no absolute anatomical isometric point, whereas the physiological isometric point did exist. Therefore, determination of tibial point should be considered synthetically. B45-Y was recommended for tunnel position.
8.Apoptosis of human leukemia K562 cells induced by snake venom of Agkistrodon Halys Pallas in Zhejiang Province
Qinghua DONG ; Shu ZHENG ; Qinghua LU ; Liming HE
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2006;0(02):-
Objective To study the apoptosis of human leukemia K562 cells induced by snake venom of Agkistrodon Halys Pallas in Zhejiang Province.Methods IC_ 50 value and cytotoxity of K562 cell were detected by MTT method.Apoptotic cells were dyed by Hoechest 33258.Sub-G1 peak and cell cycle were detected by FCM.Protein expression of Bcl-2 gene was detected by FCM and western-blot method.Results The snake venom of Agkistrodon Halys Pallas in Zhejiang Province inhibited the growth of K562 cells,which appeared dose-dependent.The snake venom induced apoptosis of K562 cells.Meanwhile,protein expression of Bcl-2 was down-regulated.Conclusion Snake venom of Agkistrodon Halys Pallas in Zhejiang could induce apoptosis of human leukemia K562 cells.The mechanism may be related to down-regulation of Bcl-2 gene expression.
9.New opinion on radiological grade and conservative treatment of children splenic injury
Jicui ZHENG ; Ying GONG ; Xiaodi CAI ; Guoping LU ; Kuiran DONG ; Shan ZHENG ; Xianmin XIAO ; Hao LI
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2017;24(6):447-450
Objective Radiological grade of splenic injury was seldomly used in China trauma center now,though it had been established in 1994 by American Association for Surgery of Trauma (AAST) and widely used.The present study is aimed to analyze the imaging grade and clinical characteristics of traumatic splenic rupture in children,discuss the feasibility of conservative treatment,and the role of radiographic grading during clinical treatment.Methods Information (including age,gender,severity based on radiological findings,treatment strategies,and clinical outcome) regarding 59 hospitalized splenic injury patients whose injuries occurred between 2008 and 2014 was retrospectively analyzed.Results Between 2008 and 2014,59 pediatric patients with splenic injury were treated in our institution.Median age was 9.5 years (range,3 months to 16 years).Of all patients,41 (69.5%) were male.The injuries were primarily caused by traffic crash (45.7%),stumbling/falling from a height (38.9%).According to AAST,5 cases were grade Ⅰ,26 patients grade Ⅱ (44.1%),and 21 cases grade Ⅲ (35.6%),6 over grade Ⅳ,and only one was unclear.Of all patients,25 cases were with the other organs complications.All patients underwent fasting,bed rest,and antibiotics.Only 1 case was transferred to operation during the conservative treatment.Forty-nine patients underwent with CT scan over 2 times.Conclusion Imaging classification helps guide clinical treatment.Conservative treatment is feasible for traumatic splenic injury in children.Early imaging classification of splenic injury may be helpful in clinical judgment,and reduce children radiation exposure.
10.Expression of Zonula Occludens-1 in Cerebral Cortex Following Traumatic Brain Injury.
Tao WANG ; Ying MENG ; Dong-hua ZOU ; Zheng-dong LI ; Yi-jiu CHEN ; Lu-yang TAO
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2015;31(2):85-92
OBJECTIVE:
To observe the time-course expression of zonula occludens-1 (ZO-1) in cerebral cortex after traumatic brain injury (TBI).
METHODS:
The TBI model of mouse was established. The mice were divided in 1 h, 3 h, 6 h, 12 h, 24 h, 3 d, 7 d after TBI, sham and control groups. The permeability of the blood brain barrier was evaluated by measuring the extravasation of Evans blue (EB) dye. The expression of ZO-1 in cerebral cortex in the injured area was detected by Western blotting and immunohistochemistry.
RESULTS:
The extravasation of EB dye of injured cortex gradually increased from 1 h, peaked at 1-3 d and approximately decreased to normal at 7 d after TBI. Western blotting revealed that the expression of ZO-1 gradually decreased after 1 h, was at the lowest at 1-3 d, and then significantly increased after 7 d but was still lower than that of normal and sham groups. The result of immunohistochemistry showed that ZO-1 had strong expression in vessel of normal cortex, gradually decreased after TBI, and almost disappeared at 3 d after TBI and gradually recovered to normal level later.
CONCLUSION
The expression of ZO-1 in the injured cortex after TBI initially decreases and then increases. The negative correlation between ZO-1 expression and EB extravasation after TBI could be used as a new indicator for wound age estimation.
Animals
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Blood-Brain Barrier
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Blotting, Western
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Cerebral Cortex/metabolism*
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Immunohistochemistry
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Permeability
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Tight Junctions/metabolism*
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Zonula Occludens-1 Protein/metabolism*