1.Neuromuscular electrical stimulation for promoting functional recovery of an upper extremity after stroke:A randomized controlled trial
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2009;31(10):663-666
Objective To assess neuromuscular electrical stimulation(NMES)for enhancing functional recovery in an upper extremity after stroke.Methods Thirty-seven survivors of a first stroke were randomly divided into a NMES group and a control group.The NMES group(n = 19)received stimulation on the supraspinatus and deltoid muscles and on the wrist extensor using surface electrodes.The stimulation current intensity was set to produce full shoulder and wrist extension with a duty cycle of 5 s on and 5 s off.The stimulus pulses had a symmetric biphasic waveform with a frequency 30 Hz,a pulse width of 300 μs,and amplitudes ranging between 0 to 90 mA.The current amplitude was adjusted according to each subject's sense of comfort.Treatments lasted for 30 min,once daily,5 d per week for 3 weeks.Both groups received the same standard rehabilitation program.Measurements included FuglMeyer motor assessment(FMA)for upper extremity function,somatosensory evoked potential(SEP)for motor function,as well as modified Barthel index(MBI)scores for the activities of daily living.Measurements were recorded before treatment,and after 2 and 3 weeks of treatment.Results Before treatment,there was no significant difference between the two groups in terms of age,stroke severity,or the outcome measures.Significant differences were found in the FMA,MBI and SEP scores of the two groups after 3 weeks of treatment.Conclusion After three weeks of NMES on the affected upper extremity of subjects with early stroke,the patients' motor function had improved.
2.Efficacy of Facial Muscle Exercise on Peripheral Facial Paralysis: 45 Cases Report
Ziling LIN ; Xiaojun ZHOU ; Jiaying LAI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2011;17(9):878-879
Objective To investigate the efficacy of facial muscle exercise on peripheral facial paralysis. Methods 45 patients with peripheral facial paralysis were treated with acupuncture, physical therapy and facial muscle exercise. Results The effective rate was 100% and 44.4% were cured after 2 courses of treatment. Conclusion The facial muscle exercise is effective on peripheral facial paralysis.
3.Effect of Moxibustion with Warming Needles Combined with Joint Mobilization on Scapulohumeral Periarthritis
Ziling LIN ; Xiaojun ZHOU ; Jiaying LAI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2011;17(10):997-998
Objective To investigate the efficacy and analgesia of moxibustion with warming needles combined with joint mobilizationon scapulohumeral periarthritis. Methods 126 subjects were randomly divided into 2 groups, the observation group received moxibustionwith warming needles combined with joint mobilization; the control group received moxibustion with warming needles only. Short-form ofMcGill pain questionnaire and effect were assessed. Results The effective rate was 98.4% and 95.2% for the 2 groups respectively(P>0.05);but there was significant differences between the 2 groups in the visual analogue scale (VAS), present pain intensity (PPI) and pain rating index(PRI) (P<0.05). Conclusion The moxibustion with warming needles combined with joint mobilization is a good effective therapy forscapulohumeral periarthritis.
4.The Experimental Investigation on Teaching Reform of Orthopedics of TCM Based on Network Resources
Ziling LIN ; Bin FANG ; Dawen YANG ; Jingtao ZHAO ; Wei HE
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(12):-
Objective:To have an experimental investigation on teaching reform of Orthopedics of TCM based on network resources.Method:Two comparison groups were set and observed when we were teaching the orthopedics students of 2003 grade.One was taught by traditional problem-based learning(PBL) method,the other was taught by PBL method based on network resources.Results:The creative thought and research ability of the students who had been taught by PBL method based on network resources were greatly improved.Conclusion:The teaching method based on network resources has so many advantages such as students being able to self-learn and research without time and space limit that it can be used more in medical students teaching.
5.Finite element analysis of elderly femoral neck fracture based on LS-DYNA
Pengfei LI ; Genfa DU ; Ziling LIN ; Zhihui PANG ; Yueguang FAN ; Xiangxin HE ; Wentao SUN ; Jinlun CHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(44):6606-6611
BACKGROUND:With the increasing of aging, the incidence and mortality of osteoporotic hip fracture wil rise. It is of great significance to study the pathogenesis and preventing method. At present, finite element analysis can be used to judge fracture, only for the distribution trend of fracture failure in the starting point or section view, but it cannot completely reflect actual situation of fracture. OBJECTIVE:To build the fracture model of the femoral neck fracture caused by fal ing-induced external force based on the finite element analysis LS-DYNA software, and to evaluate the effect of rupture. METHODS:CT image data of one case of elderly femoral neck fracture were col ected. Using Mimics software, region growth of the contralateral area, cavity fil ing, editing, rebuilding the contralateral proximal femur model were conducted. Data were imported in Hypermesh and LS-DYNA software for meshing, and defining material properties. The failure parameters and interfacial properties were set. The load and force boundary constraints simulating the fal ing were simulated. The model of femoral neck fracture was calculated. Rupture effect was evaluated. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1) The validity of contralateral proximal femur three-dimensional model was verified. Based on the finite element analysis software LS-DYNA, the femoral neck fracture model matched the actual fracture line to a degree of close to 83%. (2) Above results confirmed that based on the finite element analysis, LS-DYNA software can wel simulate the femoral neck fracture, which provides experimental basis to the exploration of femoral neck fracture classification mechanism caused by different fal ing-induced external forces.
6.A Prediction Model for Colorectal Adenoma and Colorectal Cancer Based on Routine Test
Junsheng LIN ; Ziling YING ; Zhengyuan HUANG ; Xianjin ZHU ; Yingping CAO ; Pingxia LU
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2024;51(5):353-360
Objective To analyze the routine test parameter levels of patients with colorectal adenoma and colorectal cancer, and develop a prediction model. Methods A total of 580 patients diagnosed with colorectal adenoma (117 patients) and colorectal cancer (463 patients) were included in the retrospective study. The patients were randomly divided into two groups according to a 7:3 ratio: a training set with 406 cases and a validation set with 174 cases. Logistic regression analysis was used to establish a prediction model, and a nomogram was drawn. The model′s discrimination, calibration, and clinical applicability were evaluated using receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC), calibration plot, and decision curve analysis (DCA). Results Univariate logistic regression analysis identified 13 potential predictors: age, fecal occult blood test (FOBT), fibrinogen (FIB), thrombin time (TT), albumin (ALB), white blood cell value (WBC), neutrophil count (NEUT#), hematocrit value (HCT), mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH), red cell distribution width (RDW), platelet count (PLT), mean platelet volume (MPV), and activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed MPV, FIB, ALB, FOBT, TT, and HCT were risk factors for colorectal cancer in patients with colorectal adenoma (
7.The relationship between left ventricular myocardial strain and different stages of cardiac dysfunction in spontaneously hypertensive rats evaluated by two‐dimensional strain echocardiography
Ziling YOU ; Qinyun RUAN ; Liyun FU ; Chunyan HUANG ; Lei YAN ; Yupeng CHEN ; Huang′e CAI ; Yali CHEN ; Dongmei LIN ; Huizhen CHEN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2019;28(9):817-822
Objective To investigate the relationship between multi‐dimensional myocardial strain and global cardiac function in different stages of cardiac dysfunction in spontaneously hypertensive rats ( SHR ) by two‐dimensional strain echocardiography . MethodsAccording to cardiac function measurements ,SHR of 28 to 102 weeks were divided into 3 groups :Normal group[ Group A , normal left ventricular ejection fraction( LVEF) and left ventricular end‐diastolic pressure( LVEDP) , n =13] ,diastolic dysfunction group ( Group B , normal LVEF but increased LVEDP , n =24) ,and systolic dysfunction group ( Group C ,decreased LVEF and increased LVEDP , n = 17 ) ,with WKY rats at similar weeks of age as controls ( group a , n = 7 ;group b , n = 12 ; and group c , n = 16 ) . Morphological parameters of left ventricular were measured by echocardiography . Using EchoPac workstation ,systolic peak longitudinal strain ,circumferential and radial strain were calculated at the left ventricular middle levels . Extracellular collagen content was observed histologically . Results Left atrial dimension increased in group B and larger in group C ,and dilated left ventricular and thickened wall were only found in group C .Systolic peak longitudinal strain of group B was significantly lower than group A and group a ( all P < 0 .05 ) ,and deteriorated in group C( P < 0 .05 ) ,while systolic peak circumferential and radial strain and LVEF were only significantly decreased in group C ( all P< 0 .05 ) ,w hile there was no significant difference between Group A and Group B( all P >0 .05) . Collagen content in endocardial and mid‐layer myocardium increased in group B and C , and increased epicardial collagen occurred in group C . Systolic peak longitudinal strain , circumferential and radial strain were correlated positively with LVEF( r =0 .65 ,0 .80 ,0 .80 ,all P <0 .01) . Conclusions In SHR ,systolic peak longitudinal strain obtained by echocardiography is decreased in the period of diastolic dysfunction ,w hile the damage of systolic peak circumferential and radial strain leads to the systolic dysfunction .
8. Children′s non-carcinogenic health risk assessment of heavy metals exposure to residential indoor dust around an e-waste dismantling area in South China
Xichao CHEN ; Xiaohui ZHU ; Bigui LIN ; Liangzhong LI ; Ziling YU ; Mingdeng XIANG ; Yunjiang YU
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2019;53(4):360-364
Objective:
To evaluate the non-carcinogenic health risk of heavy metals (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Mn, Pb and Zn) in residential indoor dust for young children around an e-waste dismantling area in South China.
Methods:
A village around an e-waste dismantling area in South China was selected as a research site in October 2016. Convenience sampling method was used to select 36 houses in the village and 36 dust samples were collected by vacuum cleaner. The concentrations of heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Mn, Pb and Zn) in each sample were determined and expressed by the average value. Non-carcinogenic health risk assessment was conducted using the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Health Risk Assessment (HRA) model, the American Toxicology and Disease Registry (ATSDR) Target-organ Toxicity Dose (TTD) approach and the ATSDR Binary Weight-of-Evidence (BINWOE) model.
Results:
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9.Research on the rule of ancient prescriptions of yin deficiency syndrome
Ziling ZENG ; Lin TONG ; Sihong LIU ; Fen JIANG ; Huamin ZHANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2022;44(1):67-72
Objective:The data mining method was used to analyze the medication rules of the ancient prescriptions for yin deficiency syndrome, so as to provide reference for clinical treatment of yin deficiency syndrome.Methods:We searched the database of ancient prescriptions, selected the prescriptions for yin deficiency syndrome, used the Ancient and Modern Medical Case Cloud Platform V2.2.3 to count the frequency and attribute of drug use, and carried out hierarchical cluster analysis to find the core prescription. MATLAB was used to analyze the association rules, and the law of drug compatibility was found. The Pajek64 5.13 was used for complex network analysis to find out the core traditional Chinese medicine.Results:There were 467 prescriptions that meet the requirements, 302 kinds of drugs were used in total. The four properties of the drugs were mainly cold, the five flavors mainly sweet, the meridian of the drugs mainly kidney meridian. The core drugs were Rehmanniae Radix Praeparata, Ophiopogonis Radix, Rehmanniae Radix, and Poria. The most commonly used drug pair was Dioscoreae Rhizoma- Rehmanniae Radix Praeparata, the second was Corni Fructus- Rehmanniae Radix Praeparata, Poria-Rehmanniae Radix Praeparata. The commonly used drugs can be clustered into two categories. Conclusion:We can preliminarily reveal that the ancient medication law of yin deficiency syndrome is mainly nourishing Yin liquid and reducing fire, paying attention to nourishing kidney yin, using Yin nourishing medicine often combined with medicine of tonifying lung, liver, spleen yin and diverging to reduce fever. It can provide certain reference for clinical treatment of yin deficiency syndrome.
10.Finite element analysis of anterograde and retrograde intramedullary nail for different areas of femoral shaft fractures
Peizhen HUANG ; Hang DONG ; Qunbin CAI ; Ziling LIN ; Feng HUANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(6):868-872
BACKGROUND:Intramedullary nail has achieved a good clinical result in the treatment of femoral shaft fractures,but some patients still have aseptic nonunion due to mechanical instability.The femur is the longest and largest bone in the human body,but there are few studies on whether the fracture of the femur has different biomechanical results in different areas and the influence of different inserting methods on the stability of fracture fragments in different areas. OBJECTIVE:To analyze the biomechanical characteristics of anterograde and retrograde intramedullary nails in the treatment of different areas of femoral shaft fractures,and to evaluate the best way of insertion to reduce the incidence of nonunion. METHODS:CT data of a healthy volunteer were selected to import into the software of Mimics 19.0 and Geomagic studio 2017 to extract and optimize the three-dimensional model of the right femur.The anterograde and retrograde intramedullary nail models were built with Solidworks 2017 software and assembled with femoral shaft fracture models at different fracture areas according to standard surgical techniques.The models were imported into Abaqus 2017 software in STEP format to set material attribute parameters,boundary conditions,load and submit calculation,and the results were viewed in the visualization module.Among them,the antegrade and retrograde intramedullary nails of the upper femoral shaft fracture were A1 and A2 models,B1 and B2 models in the middle segment,and C1 and C2 models in the lower segment. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)In models A1,B1 and C2,the overall stress distribution of the femur was more uniform,and the placement,the displacement and angle of the fracture site,and inversion angle of the proximal femoral bone fragment were smaller.(2)For the upper and middle femoral shaft fractures,the anterograde intramedullary nail has a better biomechanical effect.For lower femoral shaft fractures,a retrograde intramedullary nail is preferable.