1.A successful experience of using recombinant human coagulation factor Ⅶ a for treatment of a patient with pernicious placenta previa and massive postpartum hemorrhage
Zhengkuan SHEN ; 562200 贵州兴义,贵州省贞丰县人民医院 ; Liang LI ; Feng SHEN ; Cui WANG ; Wei LI ; Wenyi YU
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care 2017;24(5):542-544
Massive postpartum hemorrhage is one of the most severe complications of pregnant women during deliveries, especially, on the basis of a scarred uterus with placenta previa and placenta implantation, the risk of occurrence of massive hemorrhage after delivery will be obviously increased. The recombinant human coagulation factorⅦa (rFⅦa) can be used to significantly reduce the incidence of delutional coagulopathy and the necessary amount of blood products in patients after major abdominal surgery. One patient with massive postpartum hemorrhage resulted from scarred uterus with placenta previa and previa accreta was administered into Guizhou Medical University Affiliated Hospital, whose hemorrhage was successfully stopped by using rFⅦa in case of surgical indication being excluded. It is suggested that rFⅦa can be regarded as an effective drug for postpartum hemorrhage on the basis of indication being strictly controlled.
2.Biomechanical Study on the Effect of Muscle Strength on Contact Characteristics of Foot Joints
Dong MA ; Yining WANG ; Chujiang XU ; Jin XIAO ; Zhengkuan FENG ; Guangwei XU ; Wanqi YU ; Lei QIAN ; Jun OUYANG
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2023;38(3):E549-E555
Objective To explore the effect of mucle force on contact force, peak pressure and contact area of foot joint in in vitro biomechanical experiment of foot and ankle, so as to provide references for choosing appropriate loading modes. Methods In neutral position of the ankle joint, fresh calf and foot specimens were simulated with or without mucle force loading. The contact force, peak pressure and contact area of the 1st metatarsophalangeal joint, the 2nd metatarsophalangeal joint, the 1st tarsometatarsal joint, the 2nd tarsometatarsal joint, the medial cuneonavicular joint, the intermediate cuneonavicular joint, the talonavicular joint, the calcicocuboid joint, the subtalar joint ( posterior articular surface) and the tibiotalar joint of normal foot under loading were measured, the results are compared and analyzed. Results Under muscle force loading, the contact force of the 1st metatarsophalangeal joint, the 2nd metatarsophalangeal joint, the 1st tarsometatarsal joint,the 2nd tarsometatarsal joint, the medial cuneonavicular joint, the intermediate cuneonavicular joint, the talonavicular joint and the tibiotalar joint were significantly greater than those without muscle force loading (P<0. 05), and the change percentages were 719. 28% , 311. 37% , 128. 67% , 50. 82% , 54. 89% , 57. 63% ,79. 98% and 50. 34% , respectively. The peak pressures of the 1st metatarsophalangeal joint , the 1st tarsometatarsal joint and the talonavicular joint under muscle force loading were significantly higher than those without muscle force loading ( P < 0. 05), and the change percentages were 176. 14% , 62. 91% and 40. 07% ,respectively. The contact area of the 1st metatarsophalangeal joint, the 1st tarsometatarsal joint, the intermediate cuneonavicular joint and the subtalar joint ( posterior articular surface) under muscle force loading increased significantly (P<0. 05), and the change percentages were 132. 20% , 55. 41% , 30. 97% and 26. 87% , respectively. Conclusions In biomechanical experiment of foot and ankle specimens, muscle force loading has a significant effect on contact force, peak pressure and contact area of each foot joint, especially the forefoot.Therefore, it is necessary to consider the effect of muscle force loading on stress of foot and ankle in the study ofrelated in vitro specimens