1.Case-control studies on therapeutic effects for the treatments of tibial plateau fractures between arthroscopic technique in minimally invasion surgery and minimally invasive internal fixation with plates and screws.
Fu-hua ZHONG ; Xiao-wen ZHANG ; Gou-ping MA ; Long XIN ; Rui-jian YAN
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2011;24(9):732-736
OBJECTIVETo investigate therapeutic effects of minimally invasive arthroscopic internal fixation with plates and screws in treating tibial plateau fractures.
METHODSA retrospective study from December 2006 to June 2010 was done on 69 patients with tibial plateau fractures. According to Schatzker classification, 5 patients were type I, 5 patients were type II, 25 patients were type III, 20 patients were type IV, 9 patients were type V and 5 patients were type VI. Thirty-six patients were treated with arthroscopy-assisted reduction and internal fixation, including 21 males and 15 females, ranging in age from 17 to 59 years (averaged, 34.2 years); another 33 patients were treated with small incision and fixed with plates and screws,including 19 males and 14 females, ranging in age from 18 to 62 years (averaged, 35.4 years). The operation time, blood loss during operation,drainage volume of blood, healing time, weight-bearing time and function of effected knee were compared between the two groups.
RESULTSAll the patients were followed up,and the duration ranged from 6 to 12 months (averaged, 10.3 months). All the patients had no complications such as infection, articular collapse, re-fracture and joint stiffness. There were no significant differences in weight-bearing time, complications and Rasmussen scores between two groups (P>0.05); but there were significant differences in the operative time, blood loss, drainage volume of blood, hospital stay time, the healing time between two groups (P<0.05). The results showed that arthroscopy-assisted technique was better than minimally invasive internal fixation in operation duration, blood loss during operation and the healing time.
CONCLUSIONDifferent types of fracture of tibial plateau should be treated with different surgical treatments. Arthroscopic technique for reduction of fractures, which has less influence on bony union and minimally invasive, and can provide a good clinical outcome.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Arthroscopy ; methods ; Case-Control Studies ; Female ; Fracture Fixation, Internal ; methods ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures ; methods ; Tibial Fractures ; surgery ; Young Adult
2.Efficacy and safety of alcohol sclerotherapy involving single-session multiple injections to treat simple renal cysts: a multicenter, prospective, randomized, controlled trial.
Yong-zhong LI ; Ming-xing LI ; Tao WANG ; Li-chuan YANG ; Ping FENG ; Zhong-ping GOU ; Jia-ying YUAN ; Wei ZHANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2013;126(5):803-807
BACKGROUNDAlcohol has been used for treating simple renal cysts since 1981. Since then, various observational studies have examined the technique, but they differ significantly in the details of the procedures and efficacy measures used. This has made it difficult to assess the safety and efficacy of this technique. We carried out a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the efficacy and safety of ultrasound-guided alcohol sclerotherapy involving single-session multiple injections to treat simple renal cysts.
METHODSA total of 144 patients with simple renal cysts were randomly allocated to either the treatment group (ultrasound-guided percutaneous drainage and alcohol sclerotherapy with single-session multiple injections) or control group (ultrasound-guided simple percutaneous drainage). Follow-up CT scans of ablated cysts were collected 3 and 6 months after the procedure. The outcome was considered successful if cyst volume between baseline and 6 months decreased by at least 87.5%.
RESULTSIntention-to-treat analysis revealed an average volume reduction of 94.2% in the treatment group and 50.8% in the control group (P < 0.0001). The percentage of patients achieving successful outcomes was 88.9% (95%CI 77.0% - 100.0%) in the treatment group and 22.2% (95%CI 6.54% - 37.9%) in the control group (P < 0.0001). The corresponding results in the per-protocol analysis were an average volume reduction of 96.4% in the treatment group and 50.8% in the control group (P < 0.0001). The percentage of patients achieving a successful outcome was 94.3% (95%CI 85.6% - 100.0%) in the treatment group and 22.2% (95%CI 6.54% - 37.9%) in the control group (P < 0.0001).
CONCLUSIONAlcohol sclerotherapy involving single-session multiple injections is safe and efficacious in the treatment of renal cysts.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Female ; Humans ; Kidney Diseases, Cystic ; therapy ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Sclerosing Solutions ; therapeutic use ; Sclerotherapy ; methods ; Treatment Outcome ; Young Adult
3.Construction of prokaryotic expression vector of FimA gene from Porphyromonas gingivalis, fusion expression and purification in E. coli BL21(DE3)pLyS.
Ang LI ; Hong-guon XIE ; Ping LIANG ; Chun-hui ZHU ; Jian-feng SHI ; Guo-zhou RAO ; Jian-zhong GOU
West China Journal of Stomatology 2010;28(3):241-245
OBJECTIVETo clone the FimA gene of fimbriae from Porphyromonas gingivalis (P. gingivalis) and to construct prokaryotic expression vector which was induced in E.coli BL21(DE3)pLyS in the form of fusion protein expression and to identify, purify the product of its expression.
METHODSTo clone the FimA gene of fimbriae from P. gingivalis and to construct prokaryotic expression vector pET15b-FimA vector which was transformed into the competent cells of BL21(DE3)pLyS. The expression of fusion protein was induced by isopropyl beta-D-1-thiogalactopyranoside (IPTG). With anti-6xHis Tag monoclonal antibody as the first antibody, the expressed fusion protein was characterized by Western blot and purified by Co(2+)-NTA affinity chromatography.
RESULTSCloned FimA gene sequences and inserted into expression vector of the FimA sequences were related to the sequence in GenBank database showed 100% homology. IPTG induced and then identified by Western blot showed a fragment of 4.1 x 10(4) has been expressed. Co(2+)-NTA affinity chromatography column was used to obtain high concentrations of FimA purified protein.
CONCLUSIONThe recombinant prokaryotic expression vector of pET15b-FimA was constructed and was expressed and purified successfully in E. coli BL21 (DE3)pLyS. This study laid the experimental foundation to further prepare for monoclonal antibodies of fimbriae of P. gingivalis and to develop the subunit protein vaccine of prevention of periodontitis.
Cloning, Molecular ; Escherichia coli ; Porphyromonas gingivalis ; Recombinant Fusion Proteins ; Recombinant Proteins
4.Use of variable-number tandem repeats to examine genetic diversity of Bacillus anthracis.
Gou-zhong TAIN ; Rong HAI ; Dong-zheng YU ; Jian-Chun WEI ; Feng-Qin MA ; Hong CAI ; Jian-hua ZHANG ; Yu-hong ZHENG ; Xiu-ping FU ; Zhi-kai ZHANG ; En-min ZHANG ; Dong-lei XU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2006;27(8):712-715
OBJECTIVETo study the genotyping of Bacillus anthracis based on multiple-locus variable-number tandem repeats(VNTR) in the B. anthracis genome.
METHODSWe selected 13 VNTR loci (which cited from published articles) to study 88 strains of B. anthracis isolated from China. The methods used were: (1) Selecting the primers which were at both ends of the tandem repeat locus; (2) Amplifying the sequence of the locus by PCR; (3)cDetecting the PCR products by agarose gel and polyacrylamide electrophoresis; (4)Analyzing the PCR products and computing the molecular weight by analysis software of gel images;(5) Double-checking with sequencing results; (6)Reckoning the repeat numbers and study the VNTRs loci characters.
RESULTS(1) We used multiple-locus variable-number tandem repeat analysis (MLVA) to characterize 88 B. anthracis isolates from diverse geographic locations which were divided into 45 MLVA genotypes and 3 groups through cluster analysis. The genotypes was relative to restricted geographical region. It seemed clear that the multiple isolates from the same anthrax outbreak frequently having identical genotypes. (2)Results from VNTR analysis showed that A16R vaccine strain isolated from China was having the nature of representativeness in the country.
CONCLUSIONAnalysis showed that the VNTR patterns was an appropriate study method for B. anthracis genetic diversity from different geographical areas and different time. Isolates from the same anthrax outbreak had identical
Anthrax ; epidemiology ; genetics ; Bacillus anthracis ; genetics ; isolation & purification ; China ; epidemiology ; Genetic Variation ; Genotype ; Geography ; Polymerase Chain Reaction ; Sequence Analysis, DNA ; Tandem Repeat Sequences
5.Tree-Augmented NaÏve Bayesian network model for predicting prostate cancer.
Li-Hong XIAO ; Pei-Ran CHEN ; Mei LI ; Zhong-Ping GOU ; Liang-Cheng XIANG ; Yong-Zhong LI ; Ping FENG ;
National Journal of Andrology 2016;22(6):506-510
ObjectiveTo evaluate the integrated performance of age, serum PSA, and transrectal ultrasound images in the prediction of prostate cancer using a Tree-Augmented NaÏve (TAN) Bayesian network model.
METHODSWe collected such data as age, serum PSA, transrectal ultrasound findings, and pathological diagnoses from 941 male patients who underwent prostate biopsy from January 2008 to September 2011. Using a TAN Bayesian network model, we analyzed the data for predicting prostate cancer, and compared them with the gold standards of pathological diagnosis.
RESULTSThe accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, positive prediction rate, and negative prediction rate of the TAN Bayesian network model were 85.11%, 88.37%, 83.67%, 70.37%, and 94.25%, respectively.
CONCLUSIONSBased on age, serum PSA, and transrectal ultrasound images, the TAN Bayesian network model has a high value for the prediction of prostate cancer, and can help improve the clinical screening and diagnosis of the disease.
Bayes Theorem ; Biopsy ; Humans ; Male ; Predictive Value of Tests ; Prostate ; Prostate-Specific Antigen ; blood ; Prostatic Neoplasms ; diagnosis ; Sensitivity and Specificity
6.Progress on research of Madelung's deformity.
Yu-Xin SONG ; Zeng-Ping WANG ; Lin LIU ; Wen XUE ; Zhong-Yu HAO ; Qun-Li ZHANG ; Wei SHE ; Li-Yang CAI ; Hai-Tao GOU ; Yao-Wen QIAN
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2017;30(10):976-978
Madelung deformity is a rare deformity of forearm and wrist caused by growth disorders of distal radius ulnar and palmar epiphyseal. Current studies showed that its incidence mainly associated with trauma, epiphyseal developmental abnormalities, nutritional disorders and genetic deletion or mutation. The early clinical presentation is not typical, in middle and late time, wrist deformity and weak can appear. Plain film considered as the main means of diagnosis is often lack of early diagnosis significance. Although wrist joint magnetic resonance imaging showing early soft tissue and skeletal abnormalities were used for the early diagnosis of the disease, current domestic study in magnetic resonance imaging of this deformity is less. According to the size of the distal ulnar inclination angle and palm angle, this deformity can be divided into different types. The patients with severe deformity and symptoms usually need surgical intervention including ulna revision and osteotomy of the distal radius at present. Although the two operation can achieve good clinical results, the surgical trauma, infection and postoperative risk of joint activities are more.
7.Application of regional citrate anticoagulation in patients at high risk of bleeding during intermittent hemodialysis: a prospective multicenter randomized controlled trial.
Xiaoyan TANG ; Dezheng CHEN ; Ling ZHANG ; Ping FU ; Yanxia CHEN ; Zhou XIAO ; Xiangcheng XIAO ; Weisheng PENG ; Li CHENG ; Yanmin ZHANG ; Hongbo LI ; Kehui LI ; Bizhen GOU ; Xin WU ; Qian YU ; Lijun JIAN ; Zaizhi ZHU ; Yu WEN ; Cheng LIU ; Hen XUE ; Hongyu ZHANG ; Xin HE ; Bin YAN ; Liping ZHONG ; Bin HUANG ; Mingying MAO
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2022;23(11):931-942
OBJECTIVES:
Safe and effective anticoagulation is essential for hemodialysis patients who are at high risk of bleeding. The purpose of this trial is to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of two-stage regional citrate anticoagulation (RCA) combined with sequential anticoagulation and standard calcium-containing dialysate in intermittent hemodialysis (IHD) treatment.
METHODS:
Patients at high risk of bleeding who underwent IHD from September 2019 to May 2021 were prospectively enrolled in 13 blood purification centers of nephrology departments, and were randomly divided into RCA group and saline flushing group. In the RCA group, 0.04 g/mL sodium citrate was infused from the start of the dialysis line during blood draining and at the venous expansion chamber. The sodium citrate was stopped after 3 h of dialysis, which was changed to sequential dialysis without anticoagulant. The hazard ratios for coagulation were according to baseline.
RESULTS:
A total of 159 patients and 208 sessions were enrolled, including RCA group (80 patients, 110 sessions) and saline flushing group (79 patients, 98 sessions). The incidence of severe coagulation events of extracorporeal circulation in the RCA group was significantly lower than that in the saline flushing group (3.64% vs. 20.41%, P<0.001). The survival time of the filter pipeline in the RCA group was significantly longer than that in the saline flushing group ((238.34±9.33) min vs. (221.73±34.10) min, P<0.001). The urea clearance index (Kt/V) in the RCA group was similar to that in the saline flushing group with no statistically significant difference (1.12±0.34 vs. 1.08±0.34, P=0.41).
CONCLUSIONS
Compared with saline flushing, the two-stage RCA combined with a sequential anticoagulation strategy significantly reduced extracorporeal circulation clotting events and prolonged the dialysis time without serious adverse events.
Humans
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Citric Acid/adverse effects*
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Prospective Studies
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Sodium Citrate
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Hemorrhage/chemically induced*
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Citrates/adverse effects*
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Anticoagulants/adverse effects*
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Renal Dialysis/adverse effects*