1.Studies on the chemical constituents of Cudrania tricuspidata
Chunhui MIAO ; Zhengbing GU ; Genjing YANG ;
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(03):-
Objective: To study chemical constituents of Cudrania tricuspidata . Method: The 80% ethanolic extract of Cudrania tricuspidata was analyzed by column chromatography of silica gel and Sephadex LH 20. Result: Six compounds were extracted from the ethanolic extract part. Conclusion: They were elucidated as syringaresinol, schizandrin, gomisin A, gomisin H, ? sitosterol and ? sitosterol 3 O ? D glucopyranoside respectively. Among them, syringaresinol, schizandrin, gomisin A, gomisin H were obtained from this species for the first time.
2.Effect of length-width ratio on partial necrosis in distally based sural neurofasciocutaneous flap: 157 cases.
Zhonggen DONG ; Jianwei WEI ; Lihong LIU ; Shunhong LUO ; Miao HE ; Zhengbing ZHOU ; Xiangwu DENG ; Yang YANG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2010;35(7):754-759
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the effect of length-width ratio (LWR)on partial necrosis in distally based sural neurofasciocutaneous flap.
METHODS:
Clinical data and operative pictures of 157 distally based sural neurofasciocutaneous flaps were reviewed and analysed. LWR of the flaps ranged from 2.83:1 to 7.14:1. Based on the LWR of the flaps, the flaps were divided into 5 groups: Group A(LWR≤3:1), Group B(3:1
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Adult
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Child, Preschool
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Foot Injuries
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surgery
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Humans
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Leg Injuries
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surgery
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Necrosis
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Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
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methods
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Retrospective Studies
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Skin Transplantation
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methods
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Soft Tissue Injuries
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surgery
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Surgical Flaps
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blood supply
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innervation
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pathology
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Young Adult
3.Efficacy and safety of intra-coronary bolus injection of tirofiban during primary percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction
Qi ZHANG ; Ruiyan ZHANG ; Jian HU ; Zhenkun YANG ; Jiansheng ZHANG ; Fenghua DING ; Tianqi ZHU ; Zhengbing ZHU ; Xian ZHANG ; Yilin HUANG ; Weifeng SHEN
Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology 2014;(8):483-487
Objective To analyse and compare the effects and safety of early use (in emergency room, intravenous loading followed by infusion) with bolus injection during primary PCI of tirofiban, on post-procedural TIMI flow and 30d clinical outcomes. Methods Seven hundred and seven patients with acute STEMI treated by primary PCI in Ruijin hospital were retrospectively and enrolled screened. Among them, 86 patients with single bolus intra-coronary injection of tirofiban (25 μg/kg) during the procedure were served as observation group. Baseline, angiographic, PCI features and rate of major adverse cardiac events (MACE) at 30 d follow-up were compared with those received early intravenous infusion of tirofiban (10ug/kg bolus followed by 0.15μg/(kg·min) intravenous infusion)(control group, n=239). Results Compared with control group, patients in observation group were older[(63.8±11.4) vs. (57.9±8.8), P=0.01], had higher prevalence of hypertension (58.6%vs. 51.0%, P=0.005), multivessel disease (57.0%vs. 34.3%, P<0.001), and female in gender (40.7%vs. 25.1%, P=0.006). Post-procedural TIMI flow in culprit vessel and TMP grade were comparable between the two groups (P=0.66 and P=0.48, respectively). Reduction in TIMI minimal bleeding events were found in the observation group (2.3%vs. 9.6%, P=0.03). MACE free survival rate at 30d clinical follow-up was similar between the two groups (P=0.48). Conclusions Single bolus intra-coronary injection of tirofiban exerts similar effects in post-procedural TIMI flow, TMP grade in culprit vessel and 30d clinical outcomes compared with early use in emergency room with intra-venous loading and infusion, nevertheless, intra-coronary injection resulted in significantly reduced TIMI minimal bleeding events. Prospective, randomized clinical study is mandatory to prove our current results.
4.Construction and Application of Operation Quality and Effectiveness Evaluation Index System of Compact City Medi-cal Group
Yilan ZHU ; Zhengbing WANG ; Yiqun ZHENG ; Xiao ZHU ; Mingwei YANG ; Ye HAN
Chinese Health Economics 2024;43(2):24-28
Objective:To construct an evaluation index system of operation quality and effectiveness of compact urban medical groups and provide references for evaluation of compact urban medical groups.Methods:The evaluation index system was constructed by Delphi method,and the weight was determined by analytic hierarchy process.Results:The evaluation index system consisted of 5 primary indexes,12 secondary indexes and 40 tertiary indexes.Providing assessment methods for the construction of medical groups,the evaluation index system is scientific and authoritative.Conclusion:At the initial stage,policy support should be strengthened,innovative governance mechanisms should be explored,and measures such as implementing a community of responsibilities,strengthening information interconnection,and improving profit distribution mechanisms should be taken to gradually promote the construction of close urban medical groups.
5.Thoracoscopic management of double aortic arch malformation in infants
Zhengbing YANG ; Libing ZHANG ; Chunlong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2020;36(8):458-460
Objective:To summarize the effect of thoracoscopy for infants with double aortic arch malformation.Methods:The clinical data of 10 infants with double aortic arch malformation from January 2015 to May 2019 were retrospectively summarized, including 7 boys and 3 girls aged from 2 hours to 8 months, 9 with right arch dominance and 1 with left arch dominance. MRI examination was performed at 35 weeks before birth to understand the relationship between vascular ring and trachea and esophagus. Postnatal surgery was performed when trachea compression exceeded one third, and selective operation was performed around six months after birth if the compression was less than one third.Results:All the 10 cases underwent thoracoscopic surgery, and 1 case underwent thoracotomy because oxygen saturation could not be maintained. The operation time was 80-135 minutes, with an average of 100 minutes. Intraoperative bleeding was about 5-10 ml. Postoperative ventilator support time was 4-14 days. 1 patient was cured and discharged except that he gave up treatment for economic reasons. Postoperative follow-up period was 1-6 months. No difficulty in eating, no difficulty in breathing required tracheal stenosis surgery again. 4 patients needed ventilator support for more than 7 days, 2 patients developed pneumothorax and were cured after drainage. One patient presented hoarseness.Conclusion:Prenatal examination can improve the diagnosis rate of double aortic arch deformity, early intervention follow-up in pediatric surgery can reduce the incidence of related complications in children, and thoracoscopic surgery is feasible to correct the deformity, with small trauma and Less bleeding.
6.Giant mediastinal capillary hemangioma in a fetus: a case report
Dongmei TANG ; Xilin WEN ; Zexuan YANG ; Zhimin HU ; Zhengbing YANG ; Dan LUO ; Sumei WEI
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2021;24(8):627-630
We describe a rare case of fetal mediastinal capillary hemangioma presenting as pleural effusion and a huge pleural occupying lesion during late pregnancy. The patient was admitted at 36 +3 weeks of gestation, with a fetal chest occupying lesion for 11 days. Routine prenatal ultrasound and MRI indicated right pleural effusion and a huge chest occupying lesion in the fetus. The woman was administered oxytocin and delivered a live baby boy at 36 +5 weeks of gestation. The baby was diagnosed as mediastinal hemangioma by postnatal CT, angiography and 3D reconstruction and was discharged after oral propranolol treatment. However, he was readmitted one month after birth due to "pneumonia and tachypnea". After multidisciplinary consultation, the baby underwent a right-side thoracic mediastinal mass resection, and a mediastinal capillary hemangioma was confirmed by pathology. The child continued taking propranolol orally and received regular follow-up and rehabilitation after the operation up to 7 months old, by which time no obvious abnormalities were found.
7.Application of absorbable anchor combined with Kirschner wire in reconstruction of extension function of old mallet finger.
Dongdong CHENG ; Zhengbing ZHOU ; Zixuan LIN ; Hui LIU ; Fan YANG ; Jin WANG ; Shang GUO
Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery 2023;37(4):443-446
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the feasibility and effectiveness of absorbable anchor combined with Kirschner wire fixation in the reconstruction of extension function of old mallet finger.
METHODS:
Between January 2020 and January 2022, 23 cases of old mallet fingers were treated. There were 17 males and 6 females with an average age of 42 years (range, 18-70 years). The cause of injury included sports impact injury in 12 cases, sprain in 9 cases, and previous cut injury in 2 cases. The affected finger included index finger in 4 cases, middle finger in 5 cases, ring finger in 9 cases, and little finger in 5 cases. There were 18 patients of tendinous mallet fingers (Doyle type Ⅰ), 5 patients were only small bone fragments avulsion (Wehbe type ⅠA). The time from injury to operation was 45-120 days, with an average of 67 days. The patients were treated with Kirschner wire to fix the distal interphalangeal joint in a mild back extension position after joint release. The insertion of extensor tendon was reconstructed and fixed with absorbable anchors. After 6 weeks, the Kirschner wire was removed, and the patients started joint flexion and extension training.
RESULTS:
The postoperative follow-up ranged from 4 to 24 months (mean, 9 months). The wounds healed by first intention without complications such as skin necrosis, wound infection, and nail deformity. The distal interphalangeal joint was not stiff, the joint space was good, and there was no complication such as pain and osteoarthritis. At last follow-up, according to Crawford function evaluation standard, 12 cases were excellent, 9 cases were good, 2 cases were fair, and the good and excellent rate was 91.3%.
CONCLUSION
Absorbable anchor combined with Kirschner wire fixation can be used to reconstruct the extension function of old mallet finger, which has the advantages of simple operation and less complications.
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Adult
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Bone Wires
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Fracture Fixation, Internal
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Tendon Injuries/surgery*
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Fingers
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Treatment Outcome
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Finger Joint/surgery*