1.Accuracy of orthodontic micro-implant placement guided by a 3D-printed guide plate
Jiabing FAN ; Xuefei FU ; Junmei ZHANG ; Suodi ZHOU ; Chaolun MO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(24):5102-5108
BACKGROUND:Micro-implants of a small size may injure the maxillary sinus,adjacent tooth roots and mandibular nerves during implantation surgery,which requires precise positioning and accurate implant orientation.OBJECTIVE:To explore the clinical value of a cone-beam CT-based three-dimensional(3D)printing guide plate for guiding orthodontic micro-implant nail implantation.METHODS:Sixteen patients admitted to the Stomatology Hospital of Guizhou Medical University from December 2021 to December 2023 who required implantation of micro-implant anchorage were selected.The CT scan data of the patient's dental jaw from the infraorbital margin to the hyoid bone were collected and imported into Mimics 17.0 for threshold segmentation to obtain a 3D model of the crowns,roots,and bone cortex,and a digital model of the patient's intra-oral hard and soft tissues was scanned with the iTero Oral Scanner.The CT images were optimally overlapped with the intraoral scan model to design and fabricate a micro-implant guide plate.Sixteen implants were placed under the guidance of this plate.Postoperative cone-beam CT images were taken for 3D reconstruction and distance between the micro-implant and the layer closest to the tooth was measured to assess the safety of micro-implants.Cone-beam CT images were compared before and after surgery,and deviation between micro-implant crown and tip and angle deviation between micro-implant crown and tip were measured.Orthodontic follow-up was performed for 6 months to record micro-implant loosening and detachment.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:No contact between the 16 anchorage nails and the tooth root or adjacent tissues was found in the postoperative images.Results of the comparison of preoperative and postoperative images indicated that the cap end deviation was(1.07±0.65)mm,the tip deviation was(1.51+0.47)mm,the angle deviation was(7.40+4.63)°,and the distance between the micro-implant and the layer closest to the tooth was(1.17±0.45)mm.There were 10 micro-implants of safety grade Ⅰ and 3 of safety grade Ⅱ.During the follow-up period,the 16 micro-implants did not loosen or fall off and had good stability.The orthodontic implant guide plate based on conical beam CT design can be used for implant implantation,and the preliminary study shows that the implant implantation guided by the guide plate is safe and stable.To conclude,the orthodontic micro-implant implantation guided by cone-beam CT based 3D printed guide plate has good accuracy and stability.
2.Accuracy of orthodontic micro-implant placement guided by a 3D-printed guide plate
Jiabing FAN ; Xuefei FU ; Junmei ZHANG ; Suodi ZHOU ; Chaolun MO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(24):5102-5108
BACKGROUND:Micro-implants of a small size may injure the maxillary sinus,adjacent tooth roots and mandibular nerves during implantation surgery,which requires precise positioning and accurate implant orientation.OBJECTIVE:To explore the clinical value of a cone-beam CT-based three-dimensional(3D)printing guide plate for guiding orthodontic micro-implant nail implantation.METHODS:Sixteen patients admitted to the Stomatology Hospital of Guizhou Medical University from December 2021 to December 2023 who required implantation of micro-implant anchorage were selected.The CT scan data of the patient's dental jaw from the infraorbital margin to the hyoid bone were collected and imported into Mimics 17.0 for threshold segmentation to obtain a 3D model of the crowns,roots,and bone cortex,and a digital model of the patient's intra-oral hard and soft tissues was scanned with the iTero Oral Scanner.The CT images were optimally overlapped with the intraoral scan model to design and fabricate a micro-implant guide plate.Sixteen implants were placed under the guidance of this plate.Postoperative cone-beam CT images were taken for 3D reconstruction and distance between the micro-implant and the layer closest to the tooth was measured to assess the safety of micro-implants.Cone-beam CT images were compared before and after surgery,and deviation between micro-implant crown and tip and angle deviation between micro-implant crown and tip were measured.Orthodontic follow-up was performed for 6 months to record micro-implant loosening and detachment.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:No contact between the 16 anchorage nails and the tooth root or adjacent tissues was found in the postoperative images.Results of the comparison of preoperative and postoperative images indicated that the cap end deviation was(1.07±0.65)mm,the tip deviation was(1.51+0.47)mm,the angle deviation was(7.40+4.63)°,and the distance between the micro-implant and the layer closest to the tooth was(1.17±0.45)mm.There were 10 micro-implants of safety grade Ⅰ and 3 of safety grade Ⅱ.During the follow-up period,the 16 micro-implants did not loosen or fall off and had good stability.The orthodontic implant guide plate based on conical beam CT design can be used for implant implantation,and the preliminary study shows that the implant implantation guided by the guide plate is safe and stable.To conclude,the orthodontic micro-implant implantation guided by cone-beam CT based 3D printed guide plate has good accuracy and stability.
3.Interpretation of Novel Coronavirus Infection :Expert Consensus on Guidance and Prevention Strategies for Hospi tal Pharmacists and the Pharmacy Workforce
Rongsheng ZHAO ; Yiheng YANG ; Li YANG ; Zijian LI ; Fang LIU ; Zhenyu REN ; Wei LIU ; Zhanmiao YI ; Yingqiu YING ; Xiaoxiao LI ; Yingying YAN ; Huibo LI ; Shujie DONG ; Weilong SHI ; Xiaohan XU ; Pengxiang ZHOU ; Zaiwei SONG ; Siqian ZHENG ; Ying LIU ; Shen ZHOU ; Suodi ZHAI
China Pharmacy 2020;31(4):385-389
OBJECTIVE:To provid e reference for pharmaceutical workers to better understand Novel Coronavirus Infection : Expert Consensus on Guidance and Prevention Strategies for Hospital Pharmacists and the Pharmacy Workforce (hereinafter referred to as “expert consensus ”),and to apply and practice in specific work ,so as to give full play to the role of pharmacists to help fight the epidemic.METHODS :The background of the formulation and revision of the expert consensus were introduced ,and its main contents and viewpoints were interpreted. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS :The text of expert consensus is divided into 8 parts,mainly including disease diagnosis and treatment [SARS-CoV- 2 infection related background ,clinical manifestations and diagnosis, treatment],hospital pharmacy (prevention and control strategy ,work guidance ),drug and facility support management(key drug/facility/equipment support ,management and use of the drug in special circumstances ),information sources and related resources ,etc.,which comprehensively and detailedly provide information ,guidance and strategies for coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 infection prevention and control to play the role of pharmacists in hospital pharmacy well ,do well in the protection of staff in different pharmaceutical posts ,drug security work in response to epidemic situation ,and develop pharmaceutical care. So far,the understanding of SARS-CoV- 2 in the pharmaceutical industry is relatively limited. Based on the accumulated experience and progress in epidemic prevention and control ,the expert consensus will be updated and improved continuously ,so as to provide guidance and help for hospital pharmaceutical personnel.
4.A Protocol Introduction of Rapid Advice Guideline for Intravenous Azithromycin in Pediatrics
Pengxiang ZHOU ; Shuyao LIANG ; Suodi ZHAI
China Pharmacy 2018;29(4):436-440
OBJECTIVE: To standardize and guide the formulation process of guideline and guarantee the evidence-based formulation of Rapid Advice Guideline for Intravenous Azithromycin in Pediatrics scientifically. METHODS: The protocol of the guideline was introduced, such as guideline-making institution and registration, establishment of project group, scope of application, declaration of interest and funding support, identification of the clinical issues and outcome indexes, evidence retrieval and processing, invastigation of patients preferences and values, economics analysis, development of recommendation, external review and approval, guideline release, dissemination and update, etc. RESULTS: The construction of guidance committee, expert group and secretarial group, the registration (registration number: IPGRP-2016CN013) of the guideline had been achieved according to this protocol; clinical issues (such as indications, usage and dosage, ADR and treatment, drug use in special population) and effectiveness, safety outcome indexes had been formed. The recommendations have been issued by the end of 2017; the full text and interpretation of the guideline will be published in 2018; the guideline will be updated in 2022. CONCLUSIONS: This protocol provides the methodological and programmatic guide and provides reference for evidence-based formulation of the guideline scientifically so as to promote clinical rational drug use.
5.Efficacy and Safety of the Generic and Original Preparation of Atorvastatin:A Systematic Review
Xiaorong CAI ; Hongmei WANG ; Junwen ZHOU ; Wei LIU ; Suodi ZHAI
China Pharmacy 2016;27(24):3393-3396
OBJECTIVE:To systematically review the efficacy and safety of the generic and original preparation of atorvas-tatin,and provide evidence-based reference for clinical treatment. METHODS:Retrieved from PubMed,EMBase,Cochrane Li-brary,CJFD,Wanfang Database,VIP and CBM,related randomized controlled trials(RCT)about generic preparation of atorvas-tatin(test group)versus original preparation of atorvastatin(control group)were collected. Meta-analysis was performed by using Rev Man 5.3 software after data extract and quality evaluation. RESULTS:Totally 16 RCTs were included,involving 2 077 pa-tients. Results of Meta-analysis showed,compared with control group,there were no significant differences in reducing total choles-terol (TC) [MD=-0.06,95%CI(-0.14,0.01),P=0.11],triglyceride (TG) [MD=-0.00,95%CI(-0.08,0.08),P=0.99], low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) [MD=-0.07,95%CI(-0.16,0.01),P=0.09],increasing high-density lipoprotein cholesterol(HDL-C)[MD=-0.00,95% CI(-0.03,0.03),P=0.96] and the incidence of major adverse cardiac events(MACE) [OR=1.18,95%CI(0.71,1.97),P=0.52] in test group;in terms of safety,compared with control group,there were no significant differences in the resulting in alanine aminotransferase (ALT) increased [OR=1.08,95%CI(0.51,2.30),P=0.83],the incidences of myalgia [OR=2.46,95%CI(0.70,8.65),P=0.16] and gastrointestinal adverse reactions [OR=1.11,95%CI(0.64,1.95),P=0.71]. CONCLUSIONS:Both the generic and original preparation of atorvastatin can effectively reduce blood lipid levels,with sim-ilar safety.
6.Appearances and dynamic changes of high resolution computed tomography in critical influenza A (H1N1) pneumonia
Shujuan LI ; Zhiyong ZHANG ; Yuxin SHI ; Guijiang ZHANG ; Jie ZHANG ; Suodi SHI ; Junfeng WANG ; Su ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2011;29(10):615-618
ObjectiveTo study the appearances and dynamic changes of chest high resolution computed tomography (HRCT) in clinically diagnosed critical influenza A (H1N1) pneumonia.MethodsOne hundred chest HRCT scanning examinations were performed in 36 cases of influenza A (H1N1) pneumonia who were diagnosed by the clinical manifestations in one month.The onset,progress and resolve of pulmonary manifestations were analyzed.Results Chest HRCT was performed in six patients,and small patchy opacity presented in three cases and ground-glass opacities presented in the other three cases within 3 days after onset when the disease was at the initial stage.Multiple larger opacities were visualized in all cases at the progressive stage (3 days later after onset),which included the pure ground-glass opacities (9 cases,25.0% ),ground-glass opacities accompanied by consolidations (20 cases,55.6%),prominent consolidations (7 cases,19.4%),and accompanied pleural lesions (10,27.8%).The lesions strongly progressed within (8.0± 2.6) d and distinctly absorption in all cases (100.0%,36/36) within (16.0±4.8) d after onset of the disease.The pulmonary interstitial hyperplasia was found in 23 cases (63.9%).Dynamic change types of the lesions include absorption after progression,absorption and progression coexistence then absorption and gradually absorption,andabsorptionafterprogressionwas themajor type(41.7%).ConclusionHRCT could distinctly demonstrate the shape,range and dynamic changes of pulmonary lesions of critical influenza A (H1 N1) pneumonia.
7.The chest features of patients with the novel influenza type A H1N1 on high resolution CT
Yuxin SHI ; Shujuan LI ; Su ZHOU ; Suodi SHI ; Zhiyong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2010;44(2):127-129
Objective To explore the chest features of patients with the novel influenza type A H1N1 on HRCT. Methods One hundred and seventy-two chest HRCT examinations on 163 cases with Influenza type A H1N1 (9 cases were reexamed) were retrospectively analyzed using standard pulmonary window and mediastinal window, respectively. HRCT imaging appearances were summarized. Results Ninety-seven cases showed normal on chest HRCT, while the others showed abnormalities of parenchymal and interstitial. Among them, HRCT identified ground-glass opacity in 35 cases (53.0%), centrilobular nodules in 30 cases (45.5%), thickening of intralobular septa in 31 cases (47.0%), intralobular thin reticulation and micro-nodule in 8 cases (12.1%), single-lobular inflammation in 19 cases (28.8%), consolidation of lung(the large consolidation and multiple small consolidations)in 15 cases (22.7%), pulmonary atelectasis in 3 cases (4.5%), and irregular lines in 2 cases (3.0%). Pleurisy was also revealed including 8 cases with right pleurisy, 5 cases with left pleurisy, and 19 cases with bilateral pleurisy. Mediastinal and axillary lymphadenopathy were found in 7 cases, who were spared of pleural effusion. All above abnormalities resolved quickly after anti- virus treatment. Conclusion Parenchymal and interstitial abnormalities, mediastinum and axillary fossa lymphadenopathy, and pleural effusion were the common findings on HRCT in patients with Influenza type A H1N1, which were similar to those of other viral pneumonia.

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