1.Correlation between lumbar spine and pelvic parameters in Lenke type 5 adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
Yutong HOU ; Chenglan HUANG ; Yunxiao YANG ; Ya LI ; Peiwu GUO ; Wenqiang YU ; Yu ZHAO ; Zanbo WANG ; Hong ZENG ; Zhenjiang MA ; Dezhi LU ; Jinwu WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(36):5753-5758
BACKGROUND:The study of the lumbar spine and pelvis in patients with Lenke type 5 lordosis is limited to the coronal and sagittal planes,and the three-dimensional relationship between the scoliosis and the pelvis has not yet been clarified. OBJECTIVE:To analyze the effect of lumbar scoliosis on the pelvis in patients with Lenke type 5 lordosis and to study the correlation between the lumbar spine and the three-dimensional spatial position of the pelvis. METHODS:Imaging data of 60 patients with Lenke type 5 lordosis scoliosis admitted to the 3D Printing Reception Center of Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital,Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine from January 2019 to September 2023 were retrospectively analyzed,including Cobb angle,coronal pelvic tilt,lumbar lordosis,left and right pelvic hip width ratio(sacroiliac-anterior superior iliac spine),spinal rotation angle,pelvic tilt,sacral slope,pelvic incidence,coronal deformity angular ratio,sagittal deformity angular ratio,C7 plumb line-center sacral vertical line,apical vertebral translation,and coronal sacral inclination.The information was summarized as a database.SPSS 22.0 software was used to analyze the data related to the lumbar spine and pelvis of the patients with Lenke type 5 primary lumbar curvature adolescent idiopathic scoliosis using Spearman's correlation analysis and linear regression. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)Cobb angle was highly positively correlated with coronal deformity angular ratio,apical vertebral translation,and spinal rotation angle(r=0.91,r=0.841,r=0.736).(2)Coronal deformity angular ratio was highly positively correlated with apical vertebral translation(r=0.737),moderately positively correlated with C7 plumb line-center sacral vertical line(r=0.514),and moderately negatively correlated with sagittal deformity angular ratio(r=-0.595).(3)There was a high positive correlation between lumbar lordosis and sagittal deformity angular ratio(r=0.942)and a moderate negative correlation with coronal deformity angular ratio(r=-0.554).(4)There was a moderate positive correlation between Cobb angle with coronal pelvic tilt and coronal sacral inclination(r=0.522,r=0.534)and a moderate positive correlation between C7 plumb line-center sacral vertical line and coronal pelvic tilt(r=0.507).Apical vertebral translation with coronal pelvic tilt and coronal sacral inclination showed a moderate positive correlation(r=0.507,r=0.506).Lumbar lordosis with sacral slope and pelvic incidence showed a moderate positive correlation(r=0.512,r=0.538).Sagittal deformity angular ratio was moderately positively correlated with sacral slope and pelvic incidence(r=0.614,r=0.621).(5)Studies have found that the relative position of the lumbar spine and the pelvis is closely related in the horizontal,sagittal and coronal planes.When the lumbar spine affects scoliosis and is rotated,the relative position of the pelvis will also change to compensate,which indicates that while correcting scoliosis,the correction of the pelvis cannot be ignored.
2.Corrective effect of 3D printed scoliosis orthoses
Wenqiang YU ; Yutong HOU ; Chenglan HUANG ; Yunxiao YANG ; Dezhi LU ; Caiping WANG ; Jinwu WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2023;29(4):390-395
ObjectiveTo investigate the in-brace and short-term correction of 3D-printed scoliosis orthoses. MethodsFrom July to December 2021, 36 patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis from Ninth People's Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine were selected to complete full-length radiographs of the spine before and immediately after wearing the orthosis. They wore the orthosis more than 20 hours a day, and took radiographs six months later. Cobb angle was calculated. They were assessed with Chinese version of the Scoliosis Research Society's outcomes instrument 22 (SRS-22) before wearing and six months follow-up. ResultsThe mean Cobb angle was (22.10±6.29)° before wearing, and it was (7.85±10.90)° immediately after wearing (t = 4.775, P < 0.01) and (14.33±0.74)° six months follow-up (t = 4.189, P < 0.01). The score of functional status of SRS-22 increased six months follow-up (Z = -2.676, P < 0.01). The Cobb angle immediately after wearing correlated with the Cobb angle six months follow-up (r = 0.826, P < 0.05). Conclusion3D-printed scoliosis orthoses can correct the scoliosis satisfactorily, in-brace and in short-term.
3.Effect of body mass index on pulmonary function and quality of life in elderly patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Lei WU ; Taorong XYU ; Dezhi YAO ; Yu-e HUANG
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2023;34(5):82-86
Objective To analyze the effect of body mass index (BMI) on pulmonary function and quality of life in elderly patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and to provide theoretical basis for the diagnosis and treatment of COPD. Methods A total of 1 278 patients who visited the respiratory department of our hospital from January 2019 to June 2022 were selected as the research objects, including 368 COPD patients, 225 of whom were in stable stage and 143 of whom were in acute exacerbation stage. According to BMI, they were divided into low group (n=31, BMI<18.5kg/m2), normal group (n=198,18.5kg/m2≤BMI<24 kg/m2), overweight group (n=106, 24kg/m2≤BMI<28 kg/m2) and obese group (n=33,BMI≥28 kg/m2). Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) was used to evaluate the quality of life of patients. Forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1), forced vital capacity (FVC) and FEV1/FVC were measured by pulmonary function instrument to evaluate the pulmonary function grade of patients. Logistic regression was used to analyze the risk factors of pulmonary function and quality of life in COPD patients. Results There were significant differences in age, smoking, BMI and hyperlipidemia between stable COPD patients and acute exacerbation COPD patients with different BMI groups (P<0.05). There were significant differences in the proportion of pulmonary function Ⅲ/Ⅳ, FEV1/FVC, FEV1pred and HRQOL scores among different BMI groups (P<0.05) . The FEV1/FVC and FEV1pred in patients with acute exacerbation and stable COPD from high to low were obese group, overrecombination group, normal group and too low group, and the differences were statistically significant (P<0.05). The HRQOL scores of COPD patients in acute exacerbation and stable stage from high to low were obese group, overweight group, normal group and too low group, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). Low body mass index was a risk factor for pulmonary function in COPD patients at stable stage (OR=2.52) and acute exacerbation stage (OR=2.83) (P<0.05). High body mass index was a risk factor for quality of life in patients with stable COPD (OR=2.43) and acute exacerbation (OR=2.65) (P<0.05). Conclusion BMI can affect pulmonary function and quality of life in COPD patients. Patients should maintain normal BMI, which can improve pulmonary function and quality of life.
4.Development and Application of Three-Dimensional Bioprinting Scaffold in the Repair of Spinal Cord Injury
Dezhi LU ; Yang YANG ; Pingping ZHANG ; Zhenjiang MA ; Wentao LI ; Yan SONG ; Haiyang FENG ; Wenqiang YU ; Fuchao REN ; Tao LI ; Hong ZENG ; Jinwu WANG
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine 2022;19(6):1113-1127
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a disabling and destructive central nervous system injury that has not yet been successfully treated at this stage. Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting has become a promising method to produce more biologically complex microstructures, which fabricate living neural constructs with anatomically accurate complex geometries and spatial distributions of neural stem cells, and this is critical in the treatment of SCI. With the development of 3D printing technology and the deepening of research, neural tissue engineering research using different printing methods, bio-inks, and cells to repair SCI has achieved certain results. Although satisfactory results have not yet been achieved, they have provided novel ideas for the clinical treatment of SCI. Considering the potential impact of 3D bioprinting technology on neural studies, this review focuses on 3D bioprinting methods widely used in SCI neural tissue engineering, and the latest technological applications of bioprinting of nerve tissues for the repair of SCI are discussed. In addition to introducing the recent progress, this work also describes the existing limitations and highlights emerging possibilities and future prospects in this field.
5.A new cell death program regulated by toll-like receptor 9 through p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling pathway in a neonatal rat model with sepsis associated encephalopathy
Ruixi ZHOU ; Junjie YING ; Xia QIU ; Luting YU ; Yan YUE ; Qian LIU ; Jing SHI ; Xihong LI ; Yi QU ; Dezhi MU
Chinese Medical Journal 2022;135(12):1474-1485
Background::Sepsis, a serious condition with high mortality, usually causes sepsis associated encephalopathy (SAE) that involves neuronal cell death. However, the cell death programs involved and their underlying mechanisms are not clear. This study aimed to explore the regulatory mechanisms of different cell death programs in SAE.Methods::A neonatal rat model of SAE was established by cecal ligation and perforation. Survival rate and vital signs (mean arterial pressure and heart rate) were monitored, nerve reflexes were evaluated, and cortical pathological changes were observed by hematoxylin and eosin staining. The expression of pyroptosis, apoptosis, and necroptosis (PANoptosis)-related proteins, mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK), and its upstream regulator toll-like receptor 9 (TLR9) were detected. The expression of TLR9 in neurons was observed by immunofluorescence staining. The ultrastructure of neurons was observed by transmission electron microscope.Results::First, PANoptosis was found in cortical nerve cells of the SAE rats. Meanwhile, the subunits of MAPKs, p38 MAPK, Jun N-terminal kinase, and extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) were activated. After pharmacologically inhibiting each of the subunits, only p38 MAPK was found to be associated with PANoptosis. Furthermore, blocking the p38 MAPK signaling pathway activated necroptosis but inhibited apoptosis and pyroptosis. When necroptosis was pharmacologically inhibited, apoptosis and pyroptosis were reactivated. Finally, we found that the expression of TLR9, a regulator of MAPKs, was significantly increased in this model. After down-regulation of TLR9, p38 MAPK, and ERK signaling pathways were inhibited, which led to the inhibition of PANoptosis. Further analysis found that down-regulation of TLR9 improved the survival rate and reduced the pathological changes in SAE rats.Conclusions::Our study showed that the programs comprising PANoptosis are activated simultaneously in SAE rats. TLR9 activated PANoptosis through the p38 MAPK signaling pathway. TLR9 may work as a potential target for SAE treatment.
6.Diagnosis of angiostrongylus eosinophilic meningitis in infants by high-throughput sequencing: 2 cases of reports
Hong CHEN ; Xin DING ; Yu DAI ; Xueyan CAO ; Huafang ZOU ; Jianxiang LIAO ; Dezhi CAO
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2021;36(10):781-783
Infants suffering from angiostrongylus eosinophilic meningitis (AEM) is rare, while AEM can cause severe consequences.The diagnostic value of high-throughput sequencing for AEM was studied by analyzing 2 AEM children (< 2 years old) in the Department of Neurology, Shenzhen Children′s Hospital in 2019.Case 1 mainly pre-sented intermittent fever, vomiting, mental fatigue and bregma bulge.Case 2 mainly manifested intermittent fever, cough, vomiting and convulsion.Due to hypereosinophils in patients′ peripheral blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), and abundant DNA sequences from a cantonensis in CSF and positive antibody test, the patients were diagnosed with AEM.The patients were treated with albendazole to deworm, and small doses of methylprednisolone to reduce inflammation.The clinical characteristics of AEM infant are not typical, and high-throughput sequencing technology can assist the diagnosis of AEM.
7.Diagnoses and treatments of pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma: a clinical analysis of 25 cases
Ting YU ; Honghai YOU ; Fuxiang CHEN ; Wenzhong MEI ; Xiyue WU ; Dezhi KANG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2021;20(1):61-64
Objective:To analyze the clinical, imaging and pathological characteristics of pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma (PXA), and to explore the effective treatment of PXA.Methods:A total of 25 patients with PXA admitted to our hospital from July 1, 2012 to December 1, 2019 were chosen in our study. Their clinical manifestations, imageology features, pathology features, treatments, and prognoses were retrospectively analyzed.Results:Headache ( n=12) and epilepsy ( n=8) were the most common first symptoms in 25 patients. The tumors in 8 patients were located in the parietal lobe, 6 were in the temporal lobe, and 6 were in the frontal lobe. Among the pathological results, the average positive rate of cell proliferation antigen Ki-67 and P53 in patients with WHO grading II was 6.4% and 21.2%, respectively; the average positive rate of Ki-67 and P53 in patients with WHO grading III was 22.2% and 48.3%, respectively. Synaptophysin protein was confirmed in 12 of the 15 patients. Twenty patients were followed up for 31 months after surgery; 19 survived; 9 had no tumor recurrence or residue, including 8 with WHO grading II and one with WHO grading III. Conclusion:Pathological result play an important role in PXA diagnosis; the prognosis of patients with WHO grading II is obviously better than that of patients with WHO grading III.
8.Surgical outcomes of focal cortical dysplasia patients with "difficult to locate" intractable epilepsy and their influencing factors
Chengjun LI ; Feng WANG ; Peisen YAO ; Mingxia XU ; Lianghong YU ; Dezhi KANG ; Yuanxiang LIN
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2021;20(8):793-798
Objective:To explore the surgical outcomes of focal cortical dysplasia (FCD) patients with "difficult to locate" intractable epilepsy and their influencing factors.Methods:Thirty-five FCD patients with "difficult to locate" intractable epilepsy, underwent surgical treatment after intracranial electroencephalogram (iEEG) evaluation in our hospital from January 2011 to December 2018, were chosen in our study. Engel grading was used to evaluate the surgical efficacies of these patients, and they were divided into a satisfied efficacy group (Engel grading I) and an incomplete satisfied efficacy group (Engel grading II-IV). The clinical data of patients from the 2 groups were compared. Multivariate Logistic regression analysis was performed to explore the influencing factors for surgical outcomes of FCD patients with "difficult to locate" intractable epilepsy.Results:Of these 35 patients, 26 patients (74.3%) achieved satisfied efficacy, and 4 had incomplete satisfied efficacy. As compared with those in the satisfied efficacy group, patients in the incomplete satisfied efficacy group had significantly lower total resection rate of epileptogenic foci ( P<0.05). Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that incomplete resection of epileptogenic foci was the influencing factor for surgical outcomes of FCD patients with "difficult to locate" intractable epilepsy ( P=0.014, OR=0.050, 95%CI: 0.005-0.547). Conclusion:The FCD patients with "difficult to locate" intractable epilepsy can achieve satisfactory results by surgical resection of epileptogenic zones after iEEG monitoring; these FCD patients with "difficult to locate" intractable epilepsy with incomplete resection of epileptogenic foci often have poor surgical outcomes.
9.Clinical features and reflectance confocal microscopy characteristics of vulvar lichen sclerosus
Wenjing CHEN ; Shirong YU ; Caoying WU ; Dezhi ZHANG ; Jianyong LIU ; Xiaojing KANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2020;22(11):1686-1689
Objective:To analyze the clinical features and reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) characteristics of vulvar lichen sclerosus (VLS).Methods:RCM examination was carried out in 34 patients who were preliminarily diagnosed as VLS in People's Hospital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region from January 2018 to June 2019, the results of the various indicators were recorded, and then a histopathological examination was performed at the same site.The RCM image characteristics were analyzed against histopathological manifestations, after that the results were compared and calculated the consistency rate of these image features.Results:The RCM image features of 28 patients with VLS were as follows: the thickness of spinous layer of lesion was thinner than that of surrounding normal skin (epidermis atrophy) in 21 cases (75%); hyper reflectance in basal layer was decreased in 21 cases (75%); In 16 (57.14%)cases, the basal cell ring was absent at the junction of the epidermis, the boundary was blurred, and the infiltration of mononuclear cells and scattered round like large cells in the superficial dermis (liquefaction and degeneration of basal cells); 28 cases (100%) had increased refractive index of superficial dermis (collagen homogenization). The coincidence rates with histopathological examination were 89.29%, 92.86%, 85.71% and 100%, respectively. The sensitivity and specificity of the increase of refractive index in the superficial dermis were the highest, reaching 96.53% and 62.35%. The highest specificity was 92.82% in the presence of epidermal atrophy and the increase of refractive index of superficial dermis.Conclusions:The RCM images of VLS were highly consistent with the histopathological examination.It also has high sensitivity and specificity.Combined with clinical manifestations, it can provide effective help for the diagnosis of vulvar lichen sclerosus and the judgment of therapeutic efficacy.
10. Research hotspots in pediatric teaching model in China over the past decade: a visualized analysis based on key words in literature
Tian WU ; Yi QU ; Yu TONG ; Jun TANG ; Jing SHI ; Dezhi MU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2019;18(9):865-870
Objective:
To summarize the research hotspots and knowledge structure of pediatric teaching model by introducing the co-word clustering analysis into the research on the current status of pediatric teaching model and conducting a visualized analysis of related articles in the past decade, and to provide a reference for further development of pediatric teaching model.
Methods:
In July 2017, CNKI and Wanfang Data were searched for related articles published from January 2006 to June 2017, with "pediatrics" and "teaching model" as the key words. The articles which met the research criteria were screened out manually, and Word and Bicomb 2.0 were used to identify high-frequency key words. SPSS 20.0 was used to plot the diagram of the cluster analysis, and Ucinet 6.0 and Newdraw were used to generate the co-occurrence network map to show the relationship between high-frequency key words.
Results:
A total of 367 articles were included and 31 high-frequency key words were extracted, among which the most frequently used key word was "PBL teaching method". Studies in this field were roughly classified into four types, i.e., teaching method in pediatric practice/and clerkship, contents of cultivation and assessments in pediatric teaching, teaching methods for pediatric nursing, and objects of the reform of teaching methods. The key words of "PBL teaching method", "multimedia teaching", "case-based teaching", and "nursing" were located at the center of the co-occurrence network map.
Conclusion
Exploration and practice of various teaching methods have been the main research topics in pediatric teaching model in China over the past decade. PBL is a research hotspot in this field and is often combined with multimedia, case teaching, or other methods in pediatric teaching. In addition, the application of evidence-based medicine has attracted more and more attention.


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