1.From diagnosis to treatment: the research progresses of quantum dots in biomedicine
Fangming SONG ; Hong ZHENG ; Ziyang LOU
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2010;33(2):109-111,117
Quantum Dots (QDs) with its unique optical properties including broad-range excitation, sizetunable narrow emission spectra and the adjustable emission wavelength by changing the size of core composition, is widely applied in biomedicine as a fluorescent marker in recent years. This paper focuses on the review of the characteristic of ODs, the prospects of its applications in biological and medical areas and the latest research development.Moreover,key issues including the potential toxicity of ODs are discussed.
2.Effect of Passive Exercise on Neural Functional Recovery in Rabbits after Peripheral Nerve Crushed Injury
Lining ZHANG ; Xinglin WANG ; Ziyang LIU ; Zhengmao WEI ; Yizhu GUO ; Yiqiong ZHENG ; Xiaoming ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2007;13(3):243-244
Objective To investigate the effect of passive exercise on neural functional recovery after peripheral nerve crushed injury.MethodsThe effect of passive exercise on early peripheral nerve regeneration and recovery of motor function were observed with electrophysiological and histological indexes compared with that of the splinting group.ResultsThe nerve conduction of training group was faster than that in the splinting group,and the latency of compound muscle action potentials(CMAP)was shorter(P<0.05).The thickness of myelin sheath,average numbers of myelinated nerve fibera per area and diameter of regenerating axon in training group were larger than those in the splinting group(P<0.05).The wet weight of sural triceps of training group were bigger than that of the splinting group(P<0.01).ConclusionThe passive exercise can improve the early recovery of motor function and neural regeneration after peripheral nerve crushed injury.
3.Effects of remote education based on short video on pain symptoms and rehabilitation compliance in patients with degenerative osteoarthritis
Xinyi LIU ; Yuanyuan ZHENG ; Ziyang GUO ; Xiaoguang HAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2021;27(30):4170-4173
Objective:To explore effects of remote education based on short video on pain symptoms and rehabilitation compliance in patients with degenerative osteoarthritis.Methods:A total of 132 patients with degenerative osteoarthritis who were treated in Department of Orthopedics of Beijing Jishuitan Hospital were selected as the research objects from March 2018 to June 2020. According to the order of admission, they were divided into the control group and the observation group, with 66 cases in each group. The control group received routine health education, while the observation group received short video-based remote education. The differences of pain symptoms and rehabilitation compliance were compared between the two groups after intervention.Results:After intervention, the pain scores of the observation group during exercise [ (2.4±1.0) vs. (3.5±1.1) ]and tenderness point [ (2.7±1.0) vs. (3.9±1.2) ]were lower than those of the control group. The scores of medication [ (5.2±1.0) vs. (4.5±1.2) ], diet [ (2.2±0.6) vs. (1.6±0.8) ]and exercise [ (2.4±0.6) vs. (1.7±0.5) ]compliance were higher than those of control group. The above differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:Application of remote education based on short video in patients with degenerative osteoarthritis can reduce pain symptoms and improve rehabilitation compliance.
4. Application of multiple acoustic immittance tests in evaluation of middle ear function in infants
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2018;53(3):227-231
Evaluation of middle ear function in infants is the key to distinguish sensorineural hearing loss and conductive hearing loss, and acoustic immittance test is the routine audiological evaluation of middle ear function.Because of the characteristics of middle ear in infants, middle ear examination parameters of adults are not suitable for infants. This article reviewd the current multiple acoustic immittance methods for detecting middle ear function in infants, and summarized the advantages and disadvantages of these methods.
5.17 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 3 deficiency due to novel compound heterozygous variants of HSD17B3 gene in a sib pair.
Su WU ; Bixia ZHENG ; Ting LIU ; Ziyang ZHU ; Wei GU ; Qianqi LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2021;38(8):787-790
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the genetic basis for a sib pair featuring 17beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 3 deficiency.
METHODS:
Genomic DNA was extracted from the proband, her sister, and their parents, and was subjected to sequencing analysis with a gene panel for sexual development. Suspected variant was verified by Sanger sequencing and bioinformatic analysis.
RESULTS:
Both the proband and her sister were found to harbor novel compound heterozygous missense variants of the HSD17B3 gene, namely c.839T>C (p.Leu280Pro) and c.239G>T (p.Arg80Leu), which were derived respectively from their mother and father. The variants were unreported previously and predicted to be deleterious by PolyPhen2, MutationTaster and other online software. Based on the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics standards and guidelines, both c.839T>C(p.Leu280Pro) and c.239G>T (p.Arg80Leu) were predicted to be likely pathogenic (PM2+PP1+PP2+PP3+PP4, PM2+PM5+PP1+PP2+PP3+PP4).
CONCLUSION
The compound heterogeneous variants of the HSD17B3 gene probably underlay the disease in this sib pair. 17beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 3 deficiency may lack specific clinical features and laboratory index, genetic testing can facilitate a definitive diagnosis.
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6.Application of nursing intervention based on well-being PERMA model in patients with spinal fracture accompanying spinal cord injury
Ya LI ; Yuanyuan ZHENG ; Ziyang GUO ; Xinyi LIU ; An LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(21):2902-2907
Objective:To explore the application effect of nursing interventions based on well-being PERMA model in patients with spinal fracture accompanying spinal cord injury.Methods:Using the convenient sampling method, a total of 116 patients with spinal fracture accompanying spinal cord injury who received treatment in the Comprehensive Orthopedics Department of Beijing Jishuitan Hospital from January 2018 to December 2019 were selected as the research objects. The patients were divided into the control group and the observation group using the random number table method, with 58 cases in each group. The control group received routine nursing intervention, while the observation group received nursing intervention based on well-being PERMA model. The scores of subjective well-being, activity of daily living, motor function and quality of life were compared between the two groups before intervention and after intervention (3 months after discharge) .Results:Before intervention, there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups ( P>0.05). After the intervention, the scores of subjective well-being, motor function and quality of life in the observation group were higher than those in the control group, and the score of activity of daily living were lower than those in the control group, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:Application of nursing intervention based on well-being PERMA model in patients with spinal fracture accompanying spinal cord injury can improve subjective well-being and quality of life of patients, and improve their activity of daily living and motor function.
7.Age- and gender-related sagittal spinal-pelvic alignment in Chinese adult population: a multicenter study with 786 asymptomatic subjects
Zongshan HU ; Hongru MA ; Zhikai QIAN ; Kiram ABDUKAHAR· ; Ziyang TANG ; Weibiao LI ; Zezhang ZHU ; Ziping LIN ; Zhenyao ZHENG ; Yong QIU ; Zhen LIU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2021;41(13):844-855
Objective:To establish age- and gender-based normative values of sagittal spinal-pelvic alignment in Chinese adult population, and to investigate influence of age, gender and ethnicity on sagittal spinal-pelvic alignment in Chinese normal adults.Methods:A total of 786 asymptomatic Chinese adult volunteers aged between 20 and 89 years were prospectively recruited from different spine centers. The inclusion criteria were: 1) age between 20 to 89 years old; and 2) Oswestry disability index (ODI) scored lower than 20. The exclusion criteria were: 1) previous history of spinal, pelvic or lower limb pathologies that could affect the spine; 2) presence of recent and/or regular back pain; 3) previous surgeries on spine, pelvic and/or lower limb; and 4) pregnancy. Demographic characteristics of these subjects including age, gender, body weight and height were recorded. During the enrollment of volunteers, 16 groups were defined based on the age (20 s, 30 s, 40 s, 50 s, 60 s, 70 s and 80 s) and gender. Whole body biplanar standing EOS X-ray radiographs were acquired to evaluate the sagittal alignment. Spinal-pelvic parameters including pelvic incidence (PI), pelvic tilt (PT), sacral slope (SS), thoracic kyphosis (T 5-T 12, TK), lumbar lordosis (L 1-S 1, LL), lower lumbar lordosis (L 4-S 1, LLL), global tilt (GT), T1 pelvic angle (TPA) and sagittal vertical axis (SVA) were measured. Values of PI-LL and lordosis distribution index (LLL/LL, LDI) were calculated. Radiographic measurements of 100 subjects were randomly selected to determine the intra- and inter-observer reliabilities using inter- and intra-class correlation coefficients (ICC). The spinal-pelvic parameters were compared among volunteers between different age and gender groups. The comparison was also made among various ethnic population. Results:The mean value was 23.7±7.1 kg/m 2 for BMI and 6.9%±2.5% (range, 0-18%) for ODI score. Each sagittal spinal-pelvic parameter was presented with mean value and standard deviationbased on age and gender. The ICCs of radiographic measurements ranged from 0.89 to 0.95, suggesting good to excellent intra- and inter-observer reliabilities. Significant differences were observed between males and females in multiple sagittal parameters (all P values <0.05). Compared to the male subjects, significantly higher values of PI (41.4° for male vs. 45.0° for female, P<0.001), PT (10.7° for male vs. 13.9° for female, P<0.001), PI-LL (-0.5° for male vs. 1.8° for female, P<0.001), and GT (10.9° for male vs. 13.5° for female, P<0.001) were documented in female subjects. Males had significantly higher values of LLL (28.6° for male vs. 26.6° for female, P<0.001) and LDI (0.68 for male vs. 0.63 for female, P<0.001). PI-LL, SVA, GT and TPA increased with aging from Group 40 s to Group 80 s, while LL, LLL and LDI decreased gradually, and TK decreased slowly with aging. Comparison of sagittal spinal-pelvic parameters between different ethnic subjects showed that Chinese adult population presented lower PI, SS, TK and LL as compared with American population; lower PI, SS and LL as compared with Japanese population. But the variation trend with aging tended to be consistent among different ethnic populations. Conclusion:Age- and gender-based normative values of sagittal spinal-pelvic alignment were established in asymptomatic Chinese adult population. Sagittal spinal-pelvic alignment varies with age and gender, and presented different compensation mechanism among different ethnic populations. Therefore, to achieve balanced sagittal alignment, age, gender and ethnicity should be take intoconsideration when planning spine correction surgery.
8.Accuracy evaluation of a universal dental implant guide for simulating implantation in posterior area on dental molds
Ruibin WANG ; Mingzhang XU ; Lan WANG ; Ziyang ZHENG ; Yunyi DENG ; Maoyun ZENG ; Lingling YUAN ; Peizhao PENG ; Qiqi LIU ; Ke YU
West China Journal of Stomatology 2024;42(3):365-371
Objective This study aims to compare the accuracy of self-developed universal implant guide(SDG),3D printed digital guide(DG),and free hand(FH)simulated implantation in the posterior tooth area of dental models.Methods Ten junior dentists were selected to place three implants in the 35,37,and 46 tooth sites of the mandibular models(35,36,37,and 46 missing teeth)by using SDG,DG,and FH,and the process was repeated again to take the av-erage value.Cone beam computed tomography(CBCT)was used to evaluate the global coronal deviation,global apical deviation,depth deviation,and angular deviation between the actual position and preoperative planned position.Re-sults The coronal deviation and apical deviation of the three implant sites in the SDG group were not significantly dif-ferent from those in the two other groups(P>0.05).The depth deviation and angular deviation in the SDG group were smaller than those in the DG group(P<0.05)and FH group(P<0.05),respectively.All deviations at site 37 in the SDG group were not different from those at site 35(P>0.05),while the depth and angular deviation at site 37 in the DG group were higher than those at site 35(P<0.05).Conclusion The precision of the self-developed universal dental im-plant guide can meet the requirements of clinical posteri-or implantation.
9.Reamer-scraping and implant-pushing technique for transcrestal sinus floor elevation
Peizhao PENG ; Lan WANG ; Mingzhang XU ; Ziyang ZHENG ; Renshengjie ZHAO ; Keming XIAO ; Yang ZHOU ; Ke YU
West China Journal of Stomatology 2024;42(5):683-688
Transcrestal maxillary sinus floor elevation is an effective method to solve the problem of insufficient bone height in the posterior maxillary region.However,current methods,such as osteotome sinus floor elevation,cushioned grind-out technique,Smart Drill technique,etc.,require specialized surgical tool boxes.In this article,we introduce a new method of transcrestal maxillary sinus elevation that uses built-in reamers of various implant systems to scrap residu-al bone at the sinus floor and uses the implant to push the sinus membrane during implant placement.This technique is easy to operate and time saving and has a low rate of sinus membrane perforation.After a one-year follow-up observa-tion of 146 people and 175 implants,the endo-sinus bone gains were 5.00(4.70,5.30)mm and 2.10(1.40,2.70)mm in the group of 3 mm≤residual bone height(RBH)<5 mm and the group of 5 mm≤RBH<8 mm,respectively,which can meet the clinical requirements of implant stability.This technique is suitable in generalizing dental implantation.
10.Association of the APP usage frequency and the effect in smoking cessation clinic intervention Association of the APP usage frequency with the effect in smoking cessation clinic intervention
Xiaowen WEI ; Rui QIN ; Anqi CHENG ; Xinmei ZHOU ; Zheng SU ; Ziyang CUI ; Jinxuan LI ; Dan XIAO ; Chen WANG
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2023;17(9):661-667
Objective:To explore the association between the frequency of using smoking cessation application (APP) and the effect of smoking cessation in smoking cessation clinic.Methods:A clinical trial with a non-randomized controlled design was conducted in the smoking cessation clinic of China-Japan Friendship Hospital from July 2019 to June 2021. Participants were given a comprehensive smoking cessation intervention of mobile APP combined with bupropion. The primary outcome measures were carbon monoxide validated sustained abstinence at 9-12 weeks.Results:A total of 187 participants were included in the final analysis. After 12-week intervention, the sustained abstinence at 9-12 weeks was 42.2%. For the frequency of APP use, 20.9% (39/187) of the participants used it≥6 days per week, 62.0% (116/187) used it 2-5 days per week, and 17.1% (32/187) used it≤1 day per week. Multivariate analysis showed that smoking cessation rate was associated with smoking duration, cigarettes smoked per day and frequency of APP use. Participants with higher frequency of APP use had a higher likelihood of quitting smoking ( OR=4.95, 95% CI: 1.32-18.63). Conclusion:The increased frequency of mobile smoking cessation APP use is associated with higher probability of quitting smoking in smoking cessation clinic.