1.Finite element analysis of osteoporosis in proximal femur after cannulated screw fixation for femoral neck fracture
Xiaofeng XUE ; Yongkang WEI ; Xiaohong QIAO ; Yuyong DU ; Jianjun NIU ; Lixin REN ; Huifeng YANG ; Zhimin ZHANG ; Yuan GUO ; Weiyi CHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(6):862-867
BACKGROUND:After the internal fixation of cannulated screws in femoral neck fractures,because the affected limb is often unable to bear weight in the short term and the implants with high stiffness have a stress shielding effect on the fracture end,it is easy to cause osteoporosis of the affected limb and changes in the biomechanical distribution of the proximal femur,the incidence of osteonecrosis of the femoral head is high after surgery.At present,few studies have been conducted on the biomechanical effects of osteoporosis at the proximal end of the femur occurring after femoral neck fracture surgery on femoral neck fracture treated with cannulated screws. OBJECTIVE:Using finite element analysis,to investigate the biomechanical effects of osteoporosis occurring after femoral neck fracture surgery on femoral neck fracture treated with cannulated screws and explore the role of biomechanical factors in osteonecrosis of the femoral head. METHODS:Based on the obtained CT scan data of the femur in a patient with a femoral neck fracture,a proximal femoral model for internal fixation for femoral neck fracture was established by Mimics 19.0,3-Matic,UG 11.0,Hypermesh 14.0,and Abaqus software.One finite element model of the proximal femur without osteoporosis and three finite element models of the proximal femur with osteoporosis were analyzed using Abaqus software.The stress,contact pressure,displacement peak and cloud map under different components of the four models were measured and analyzed,and the internal stress changes and distribution of the femoral head were compared and analyzed. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The stresses and contact pressures of the femoral head and lower anterior cannulated screws varied more with the degree of osteoporosis.The peak displacement of the four models increased slowly with the degree of osteoporosis.By one-way analysis of variance,there was no significant effect of the degree of osteoporosis on the peak stress,contact pressure,and displacement of the different components.The internal stress distribution of the femoral head changed with the degree of osteoporosis.Changes in the biomechanical environment of the proximal femur have an important impact on osteonecrosis of the femoral head.
2.Risk factors and treatment of portal vein thrombosis after liver transplantation
Lixin LI ; Yinjie GAO ; Xiaofeng NIU ; Minjuan REN ; Zhenwen LIU ; Hongbo WANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2022;28(10):735-739
Objective:To study the risk factors and treatment of portal vein thrombosis (PVT) in patients after liver transplantation.Methods:The clinical data of 290 recipients who underwent liver transplantation at the Department of Hepatology, the Fifth Medical Center of PLA General Hospital from July 2015 to April 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. There were 245 males and 45 females, with a median age of 51(44, 56) years old. The liver transplantation recipients were divided into two groups according to whether PVT occurred or not after operation: the PVT group ( n=16) and the non-PVT group ( n=274). Gender, age and other clinical data of the recipients were compared between the two groups. Outpatient and inpatient follow-up were performed. The risk factors of postoperative PVT were analysed in the liver transplantation recipients. Results:The median follow-up of these 290 liver transplant recipients was 59(42, 73) months, and 16 patients were confirmed to have PVT after operation, with an incidence of 5.5%(16/290). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that preoperative PVT ( OR=12.773, 95% CI: 3.887-41.973) was an independent risk factor for PVT after liver transplantation. For the 16 patients with postoperative PVT, 10 were treated with portal vein intervention, and the remaining 6 patients were treated with oral aspirin or rivaroxaban anticoagulation due to mild symptoms. The 3-year survival rate of the PVT group was 93.8% (15/16), while that of the non-PVT group was 90.1% (247/274). There was no significant difference in the 3-year survival rates between the two groups (χ 2<0.01, P=0.969). Conclusions:Preoperative PVT in recipients was an independent risk factor for PVT after liver transplantation. For patients with postoperative PVT, appropriate treatment resulted in good results without affecting the long-term prognosis of these patients.
3.Genotype and phenotype of children with DEPDC5 gene variants related epilepsy
Wenwei LIU ; Ying YANG ; Xueyang NIU ; Miaomiao CHENG ; Shuang WANG ; Ye WU ; Zhixian YANG ; Xiaoyan LIU ; Lixin CAI ; Yuwu JIANG ; Yuehua ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2021;59(10):859-864
Objective:To summarize the clinical characteristics and the features of electroencephalograph (EEG) of children with DEPDC5 gene variants related epilepsy.Methods:The clinical data, gene variation, EEG and head magnetic resonance image (MRI) of 20 epileptic children with DEPDC5 gene variants admitted to Department of Pediatrics, Peking University First Hospital from May 2017 to November 2020 were retrospectively analyzed.Results:Twenty patients with heterozygous DEPDC5 gene variants were enrolled, 8 of 20 patients were nonsense variants, 6 were missense variants, 3 were frame-shift variants, 2 were splicing variants, and 1 was large fragment deletion. Sixteen cases had hereditary variation and 4 had de novo variation. Fifteen of variations were novel. Nine were male, while 11 were female. Their latest follow-up age ranged from 10 months to 13 years and one month.The epilepsy onset age ranged from 3 hours to 11 years and 3 months, the median age was 10.5 months. Twelve (60%) patients had developmental delay. Nineteen patients had focal seizures, 7 had epileptic spasms, 1 had multiple seizure types including tonic, atypical absence, dystonic and myoclonic seizures. Epileptic form discharges were observed in 18 patients during the interictal phase, and 11 were focal discharges, 7 were multifocal discharges. Ten (50%) patients had abnormal brain MRI, including focal cortical dysplasia in 5 patients, undefined malformation of cortical development in 4 patients, hemimegalencephaly in 1 patient. Four patients were diagnosed as West syndrome and one patient was diagnosed as Lennox-Gastaut syndrome. Fourteen (70%) patients were diagnosed as drug-resistant epilepsy. Four patients became seizure-free by treatment with anti-epileptic drugs. Three children were treated with surgery, and 2 of them became seizure-free, 1 had more than 75% reduction in seizures.Conclusions:DEPDC5 gene variant epilepsy is inherited with incomplete penetrance and focal seizure is the major seizure type. However, epileptic spasms, generalized seizures can also be observed. Half of the patients brain malformations. Most of the patients are drug-resistant epilepsy. Patients with clear epileptogenic zones can be treated with surgery. Treatment-resistant patients are more likely to be complicated with developmental delay.
4. Clinical value of monitoring serum C1q and CTRP1 levels in patients with coronary heart disease
Xiaohan NIU ; Dan MAI ; Shuang QIU ; Mengyuan SHEN ; Aoran KONG ; Lixin WANG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2019;42(10):864-868
Objective:
To explore the relationship between serum complement 1q (C1q) and C1q/tumor necrosis factor-related protein 1 (CTRP1) levels in patients with coronary atherosclerotic heart disease (CHD) and their clinical value.
Methods:
Case-control study.115 patients with CHD who were hospitalized in the Department of Cardiology of Ningxia Medical University General Hospital from January 2018 to November 2018 were selected as the case group, including 72 males and 43 females, aged 35-82 years, average (59.96±9.49) years old. There were three subgroups: stable angina group (SAP,
5.Analysis of blood glucose fluctuation and its influencing factors in patients with type 2 diabetes
Jing YANG ; Jing LI ; Lixin ZHOU ; Jing NIU ; Shengjie YAN ; Fang ZHAO ; Zheng LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2018;34(6):401-406
Objective To figure out the status of blood glucose fluctuations in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM)and explore its influencing factors. Methods A total of 105 T2DM cases were subjected to multiple surveys with questionnaires pertaining to general patient information,diabetes self-management,medical responses and social support as well as rating scales for the Pittsburg Sleep Quality Index and positive and negative emotions.Furthermore,the continuous glucose monitoring system(CGMS, Medtronic) was used to examine their blood sugar dynamics. Results The outcome of dynamic blood sugar monitoring showed,the standard deviation of blood glucose(SDBG)concentration was(2.41±0.91) mmol/L,the mean amplitude of glycemic excursion(MAGE)per day was(4.01±1.86)mmol/L,the median of glycemic excursion (LAGE)was 5.3 mmol/L,the median of the M-value was 5.13 mmol/L,the median for the means of daily difference(MODD)was 1.84 mmol/L and the median for low blood glucose indexes (LBMI)was 1.08 mmol/L. According to the results derived from multiple stepwise regression analyses, which used blood sugar fluctuation parameters as the variances. The results showed that: annual family income,glycosylated hemoglobin A1c(HbA1c),and diabetes self-management were shown to account for 51.5% of total SDBG variations;HbA1c,diabetes self-management,annual family income,social support and obedience could account for 76.3% of total MAGE variations;HbA1c,negative emotions and annual family income could account for 63.8% of total LAGE variations;HbA1c,annual family income,diabetes self-management and educational status could account for 52.3% of total M-value variations; HbA1c, negative emotions, diabetes self-management, annual family income and sleep quality could account for 48.0% of total MODD variations; HbA1c, annual family income and gender could account for 20.4% of total LBMI variation. Conclusions The T2DM patients, by contrast, demonstrated greater blood sugar fluctuations. HbA1c, annual family income, diabetes self-management, sleep quality, negative emotions and obedience were the main determinants that affect such fluctuations.
6.Effect of two primary revisions for dystrophic or atrophic nonunion of femoral shaft after intramedullary nailing on health-related quality of life
Jiangying RU ; Fangyong HU ; Lixin CHEN ; Dai SHI ; Rao XU ; Jianwei DU ; Yunfei NIU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2018;41(9):803-809
Objective To explore the effect of primary exchange reamed nailing (ERN) and augmentation compression plating (ACP) combined with autogenous bone grafting (ABG) on health-related quality of life in patients with dystrophic or atrophic nonunion of femoral shaft after intramedullary nailing. Methods The study used a prospective study method. Sixty- two patients with femoral shaft nonunion after intramedullary nailing from August 2010 to October 2016 were selected, and the patients were divided into ERN group (group A, 32 cases) and ACP group (group B, 30 cases) by random digits table method. In group A, isthmus nonunion was in 18 cases (56.2%), and non-isthmus nonunion in 14 cases (43.8%); in group B, isthmus nonunion was in 16 cases (53.3%), and non-isthmus nonunion in 14 cases (46.7% ). The health- related quality of life was compared between 2 groups, including physical component summary (PCS) and mental component summary (MCS) in the- 12- item short form health survey (SF- 12), brief pain inventory- severity (BPI- S) and brief pain inventory- interference (BPI- I). Results Fifty-four patients were followed-up for more than 1 year, and the mean follow-up time was 18.3 (13 to 37) months. All patients successfully achieved bone union, and the mean time was 5.8 (4 to 8) months. Significant improvements in terms of SF-12 PCS and SF-12 MCS score were noted after operation for patients with isthmus nonunion in both groups (t=3.148, 2.156, 2.456 and 2.559; P < 0.05), but there were no significant differences before and after operation in group A with non-isthmus nonunion (P >0.05). At the last follow-up, SF-12 PCS and SF-12 MCS in group B were significantly improved compared with those in group A: (45.2 ± 5.8) scores vs. (33.6 ± 4.7) scores and (48.8 ± 6.5) scores vs. (39.4 ± 5.6) scores, and there were statistical difference (P<0.05); SF-12 BPI-S and BPI-I showed obvious relief: (4.6 ± 2.1) scores vs. (6.2 ± 2.5) scores and (5.2 ± 1.9) scores vs. (6.8 ± 2.7) scores, and there were statistical differences (P<0.05); however there were no statistical difference in SF-12 PCS, SF-12 MCS, BPI-S and BPI- I between 2 groups (P>0.05). Conclusions Compared with ERN combined with ABG, ACP combined with ABG can significantly improve the quality of life in patients with dystrophic or atrophic nonunion of femoral shaft after intramedullary nailing. It has greater advantage on the improvement of health-related quality of life, especially for patients with non-isthmus nonunion.
7.Application of blood lipid level monitoring in diagnosis and therapy of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases
Mengyuan SHEN ; Xiaohan NIU ; Lixin WANG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2018;41(11):893-896
The abnormal lipid levels caused by disorders of lipid metabolism are important factors leading to various diseases such as cardiovascular and cerebrovascular damage .Studies found that monitoring blood lipid levels can provide evidences for the early diagnosis of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, assessing the risks of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases , and evaluation of the therapeutic effects. The commonly used lipid markers for the diagnosis of clinical cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases are the four routine blood lipids , such as total cholesterol ( TC) , total triglyceride (TG), high-density lipoprotein (HDL), and low-density lipoprotein (LDL).The application of other blood lipid markers including apolipoprotein A (ApoA), apolipoprotein B (ApoB), non high density lipoprotein cholesterol (non-HDL-C), and lipoprotein a[Lp (a)]in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases have also been reported .
8.Mercury accumulation of Tibetan medicine Zuotai in mice
Jing ZHAO ; Yuzhi DU ; Lixin WEI ; Cuiying NIU ; Jiyu ZHANG
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 2017;39(7):1351-1355
AIM To explore the mercury accumulation in KM mice after being given Zuotai at different doses and time.METHODS KM mice were randomly divided into blank group,Zuotai low-,middle-and high-dose (6.07,60.70 and 606.97 mg/kg,42 d;606.97 mg/kg,14 d) groups.The mercury contents in brain (olfactory bulb,cortex,hippocampus,hypothalamus,brain stem,cerebellum),heart,lung,kidney,liver,spleen,serum,muscle of mice were measured after administration.RESULTS Compared with the blank group,Zuotai at low-dose significantly increased the mercury contents in hippocampus,cerebellum,lung,kidney,liver and serum of mice after 42-day treatment;Zuotai at middle-dose markedly increased the mercury contents in olfactory bulb,cortex,hippocampus,brain stem,cerebellum,heart,lung,kidney,liver,spleen and serum of mice after 42-day treatment;the mice treated with high-dose of Zuotai for 42,14 days significantly increased the mercury contents in olfactory bulb,cortex,hippocampus,hypothalamus,brain stem,cerebellum,heart,lung,kidney,liver,spleen,muscle and serum.CONCLUSION Mercury can be accumulated in different tissues of mice after intragastric administration of Zuotai in a dose-and time-dependent manner,which suggests that Zuotai and its compound preparations should not be used in high-dose and long-term.
9.An experimental study of magnetic resonance DTI quantitative evaluation on effect of Mailuoning Injection for non-compressive lumbar radiculitis
Tao PENG ; Xiangke NIU ; Jianming XIAO ; Zongyong WANG ; Biao ZHI ; Chaobing YANG ; Yuntao CHEN ; Xi YANG ; Lixin HAN
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(21):2884-2888
Objective To investigate use of magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging (MR-DTI) for quantitatively evaluating the efficacy of Mailuoning Injection on non-compressive lumbar radiculitis.Methods Nine Bama mini pigs were selected and divided into group A,B and C,3 cases in each group.The non-compressive lumbar radiculitis model was established under CT-guiding.The corresponding therapeutic drugs (group A:10 mL Mailuoning;group B:10 mL normal saline;group C:10 mL diminishing inflammation fluid) were given by epidural injection on 14 d after constructing model.MR-DTI was performed before model construction,14 d after model construction and before treatment.One experimental pig in each group was taken on 3,7,14 d after treatment,performed MR-DTI and killed for taking the nerve root sample to conduct the immunohistochemical detection.The fractional anisotropy (FA) values of nerve root in MR-DTI imaging were measured.The FA values and immunohistochemical detection results were statistically analyzed.Results MR-DTI:the FA values after model construction in each group was decreased (P<0.05);the FA values on 14 d after treatment in the group A was increased,which showed statistically significant difference compared with before treatment (P<0.05);the FA values after 3,7 d treatment in the group A had no obvious increase,the difference between the group A and B was not statistically significant (P>0.05),but the FA values increase in the group C was earlier and more rapid than other two groups (P<0.05);the FA values after 14 d treatment in the group A was risen again,the FA values of bilateral nerve roots had no statistical difference between the group A with the group B and C (P>0.05),while the FA values had statistical difference between the group B and C (P<0.05).The immunohistochemical results:TNF-α integral absorbency value(IA value) on 7 d after treatment in the group A began to decline;the TNF-α IA value on 14 d after treatment in the group A and C was significantly decreased compared to group B,the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05).Conclusion Mailuoning Injection has a certain effect on non-compressive lumbar radiculitis,which can be evaluated by using DTI.
10.Length of stay for acute myocardial infarction patients in eastern urban area of China during 2001-2011
Xi LI ; Chaoqun WU ; Jiapeng LU ; Siying NIU ; Lixin JIANG
Clinical Medicine of China 2017;33(3):193-200
Objective China is experiencing increasing disease burden and economic burden of acute myocardial infarction(AMI),while the healthcare resources are limited and unevenly distributed.Hospitalization duration is an important measure of health resource utilization index.This study aims to describe the time trend of Length of stay(LOS) for AMI inpatient care in eastern urban areas of China,and to identify potential hospital-level factors associated with the LOS,which is an important indicator of resource utilization.Methods The study randomly selected a representative sample of patients admitted for AMI in 2001,2006 and 2011,from urban hospitals in eastern China.After central data abstraction from medical records,patients' characteristics,treatments and outcomes were compared between 3 hospital groups that were divided according to their median of LOS.Results Five thousand and forty-seven AMI cases were included in the analyses.The average LOS were (15.3±10.2),(13.5±8.7) and (12.2±7.8) d in 2001,2006 and 2011 respectively,with a decreasing trend(F=10.93,P<0.001).After adjusted for patients' characteristics,there were no significant different in LOS between years.Patients' characteristics were similar between high-,middle-and low-LOS hospitals,however,in high-LOS hospitals,use rates of aspirin,clopidogrel and statins were even lower(P≤0.001).LOS were longer 1.9 d in the hospitals with relatively small AMI inpatient treatment volumes(30-80 annually,t=2.97,P<0.01).Conclusions The average LOS for AMI in eastern urban areas of China is much longer than in western countries.Conclusion between hospitals have highlighted the gaps in care quality and efficiency.Standardized clinical pathways and hierarchical medical system are essential strategies in the new healthcare reform.

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