3.Comparison of the radiographic results of total knee arthroplasty with or without using electromagnetic navigation
Wenquan CUI ; Liyuan YUAN ; Wenxue JIANG ; Zhiming QI ; Wei BI ; Changle REN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2012;32(12):1091-1097
Objective To compare the lower limb alignment and prosthesis position after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) with or without using electromagnetic navigation.Methods Sixty-four patients (100 knees) underwent TKA under electromagnetic navigation,while 62 patients (100 knees) underwent conventional TKA.Three months after operation,the mechanical axial line angle and prosthesis position (angels α,β,γ) were measured via the full-length radiograph of both lower limbs and anteriorposterior and lateral Xrays of the knee.Results The average mechanical axial line angle and angle α were 1.20°±1.92°and 89.33°±1.64° in navigation group,respectively,and 2.31°±2.25° and 88.68°±2.57° in conventional group.And the differences were significant with regard to the above two indexes between two groups.The average angle β and angle γ were 89.64°±1.47° and 90.86°±2.37° in navigation group,respectively,and 89.26°±2.05° and 90.59°±3.44° in conventional group.However,the differences were not significant with regard to the above two indexes between two groups.After operation,mechanical axial line angle error was within ±3°in 86% of patients in navigation group,while in 79% of patients in conventional group; there was no significant difference between them.The angle α error was within 90°±3° in 92% of patients in navigation group,while in 77% of patients in conventional group; there was significant difference between them.However,there were no significant differences in percentage of patients whose errors of angle β and angle γ were within 90°±3° between two groups.Conclusion With using electromagnetic navigation in TKA,more precise prosthesis position and the mechanical axis can be achieved compared with the conventional technique.And its advantages mainly contribute to the coronal plane of the femoral side rather than the tibial side.
4.Chemical Constituents of Dendrobium fimbriatum Hook.(Ⅰ)
Zhiming BI ; Yisheng YANG ; Zhengtao WANG ; Yanqing GONG ; Juxiu HE ; Tani TADATO
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2001;(3):200-202
AIM Bio-active constituents were expected to be obtained from Dendrobium fimbriatum Hook. METHODS It was extracted with 95% alcohol, distributed by petrol, isolated via column chromatography on silica gel and purified by crystallization. RESULTS Nine compounds were isolated from the stems of Dendrobium fimbriatum Hook., On the basis of spectral analyses, six compounds of them were identified as chrysophanol(3), n-dotriacodtanoic acid(5), defuscin(6), n-triacontyl cis-p-coumarate(7), β-sitosterol(8) and chrysotobibenzyl(9). CONCLUSION Chrysophanol(3) was firstly isolated from Genus dendrobium and chrysotobibenzyl(9) was found from this species for the first time.
5.Application of internal standard correction method in the simultaneous determination of multi-components of Fructus Gardeniae
Zhiming BI ; Xiaoqin ZHOU ; Dan TANG ; Qian WU ; Lianwen QI ; Ping LI
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2010;41(1):50-54
Aim: To establish a simple and convenient quality evaluation method for Fructus Gardeniae(FG).Methods: The internal standard correction factors(f_(km))of four crocetin derivatives to crocin-1 were established and the system suitability was tested.The content of crocin-1 was determined by external standard method,the contents of other crocetin derivatives were calculated by the content of crocin-1 and their f_(km).Results: There was no significant difference between the test results obtained by the methods oftheoretical calculation by f_(km)androutire determination technique.Conclusion: The internal standard correction method(the method oftheoreti-cal calculation by f_(km))is practical and feasible in the quantitative analysis of Frnctus Gardeniae.
6.Comparison of electromagnetically navigated mechanical axis and component position with radiographic measurements in total knee arthroplasty
Wenquan CUI ; Wenxue JIANG ; Yeyeon WON ; Zhiming QI ; Wei BI ; Changle REN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2013;29(12):1132-1137
Objective To compare the discrepancy and consistency in mechanical axis and component position measured by electromagnetic navigation and radiograph in total knee arthroplasty (TKA)to assess whether the navigation system can be used as a substitute for radiograph.Methods A perspective study was performed on 40 cases (61 knees) undergone primary TKA under electromagnetic navigation from July 2006 to December 2006.There were 4 males and 36 females,at a mean age of (66.9 ±8.1) years (range,58-79 years).Mechanical axis angle,distal femoral and proximal tibial cut slope in coronal view (angles cα,β) were recorded both pre-and post-operatively with an intraoperative navigation system and compared against the mechanical axis angle,coronal femoral and tibial slope (angles α,β)measured via full-length radiograph of the lower limb preoperatively and at postoperative 3 months.Consistency in measurement of the same parameters with the two methods was assessed using intraclass coefficiency correlation (ICC).Results Mechanical axis determined by navigation and radiograph showed a mean valgus angle of 9.60° and 9.99° preoperatively and of 1.23° and 1.64° postoperatively,but the two pair parameters revealed no significant differences in the non-parametric test.Mean angle α determined by navigation and radiograph was 89.98° and 88.96° respectively (P < 0.05),and mean angleβ was 90.21 ° and 89.59°respectively (P < 0.05).With deviation value ≤3°,ICC for pre-and post-operative mechanical axis angles,angle α and angleβ was 0.887,0.754,0.632,0.640 respectively.Conclusions Within the acceptable range of deviation,intraoperative navigation data can reflect the pre-and post-operative mechanical axis and prosthesis position evaluated by radiograph.However,the advantages over the consistency of the two measurement methods rest with the evaluation of pre-and post-operative mechanical
7.The prevalence of metabolic syndrome in Han and Zhuang Chinese in Guangxi
Qing-Yun CHEN ; Zuo-Jie LUO ; Ning XIA ; Lu-Hua LAI ; Wei-Wu QIN ; Yu-Huan PENG ; Bi-Xun LI ; Hong WEI ; Qing TAN ; Aixiang ZHAO ; Mindeng WANG ; Shumin LI ; Rihong ZHAI ; Zhiming WEI ; Xinyun LEI ; Minsheng CHEN ; Yeliang WEI ; Qiuping LUO ;
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 1986;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the prevalence of metabolic syndrome(MS)and its components among people aged over 15 years in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and to compare the difference between Zhuang and Han populations.Methods Adopting cluster sampling,a survey of diabetes mellitus was conducted in Guangxi from 2003 to 2005.A total of 27 240 subjects aged over 15 years with complete data,including background information of each individual,blood pressure,lipid profile,plasma glucose,blood uric acid and fasting insulin were analyzed in this study.The prevalence of MS and its components were analysed in Han and Zhuang Chinese in Guangxi.The criteria of International Diabetes Federation(IDF)in 2005 and the China Diabetes Society(CDS)in 2004 were applied for diagnosis.Results(1)The crude prevalence rates of MS according to IDF definition were 13.15%in total,12.41%in male and 14.11%in female respectively.The age- standardized prevalence rates of MS(according to the population composition in China in 2000)were 7.66%in total,7.26%in male and 8.81%in female.The crude prevalence rates of MS according to CDS definition were 10.75%in total,13.45%in male and 7.28%in female respectively and the age-standar-dized prevalence rates of MS were 5.9%in total,7.21%in male and 4.31%in female.The prevalence of MS in total,male and female was increasing with age(P