1.Predictive value of controlling nutritional status score in the prognosis of patients with advanced diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
Huirong SHAN ; Xicheng CHEN ; Hao ZHANG ; Yuqing MIAO ; Fei WANG ; Yuye SHI ; Ling WANG ; Jingjing YE ; Ziyuan SHEN ; Wei SANG ; Hongfeng GE
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2024;33(2):104-109
Objective:To investigate the predictive value of controlling nutritional status (CONUT) score in the prognosis of patients with advanced diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL).Methods:A retrospective case series study was performed. The clinical data of 654 patients newly diagnosed with advanced DLBCL diagnosed in 7 medical centers in Huaihai Lymphoma Working Group from October 2009 to January 2022 were retrospectively collected. All the patients received rituximab-based immune chemotherapy regimens. The patients were randomly assigned to the training set (458 cases) and the validation set (196 cases) in a 7:3 ratio. The clinicopathological data of patients were collected, and the CONUT score was calculated based on albumin, lymphocyte count, and total cholesterol. The optimal critical value of CONUT scote was determined by using MaxStat method. Kaplan-Meier method was used to draw survival curves; Cox proportional hazards model was used to make univariate analysis and multivariate analysis on the factors influencing overall survival (OS). The efficacy of CONUT score in combination with the International prognostic index (IPI) and an enhanced IPI (NCCN-IPI) in predicting OS was evaluated by using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves.Results:The median follow-up time of 654 patients was 38.1 months (95% CI: 35.3 months- 40.9 months), and the 5-year OS rate was 49.2%. According to the MaxStat method, the optimal critical value for CONUT score was determined to be 6 points. All the patients were classified into the normal nutritional status group (CONUT score ≤ 6 points, 489 cases) and the poor nutritional status group (CONUT score > 6 points, 165 cases). The results of the multivariate analysis showed that CONUT score > 6 points, male, lactate dehydrogenase >240 U/L, high white blood cell count, low hemoglobin level and age > 60 years were independent risk factors for OS of patients with advanced DLBCL (all P < 0.05). Patients in the poor nutritional status group (CONUT score > 6 points) had worse OS compared with that in the normal nutritional status group in the overall cohort of advanced DLBCL. Subgroup analysis revealed that among patients with Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group-performance status (ECOG PS) score < 2 points, IPI low-intermediate risk, IPI intermediate-high risk, NCCN-IPI low-intermediate risk, and NCCN-IPI intermediate-high risk, the patients in the poor nutritional status group (CONUT score > 6 points) had worse OS compared with that in the normal nutritional status group (CONUT score ≤ 6 points) (all P < 0.05). Conclusions:CONUT score has a certain value in the assessment of the prognosis of patients with advanced DLBCL, and its predictive efficacy is further improved when combined with IPI and NCCN-IPI.
2.Analysis of therapeutic effect of thalidomide on refractory systemic onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis
Xin CHEN ; Junchen FANG ; Jingxiao GUO ; Lanlan GE ; Fujuan LIU ; Peitong HAN ; Ling LIU
International Journal of Pediatrics 2024;51(2):132-137
Objective:To analyze and summarize the efficacy and safety of thalidomide in the treatment of refractory systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis(sJIA).Methods:The clinical data of ten patients with refractory sJIA admitted to Department of Nephrology and Immunology in Children's Hospital of Hebei Province from January 2015 to March 2022 were collected,and the clinical manifestations,efficacy and safety of thalidomide in the treatment of refractory sJIA were analyzed retrospectively. Systemic juvenile arthritis disease activity score(sJADAS)was used to evaluate the efficacy of the treatment. Statistical analysis was performed by repeated measurements using general linear models.Results:Among the 10 children(4 males and 6 females)with refractory sJIA,the average age of onset was(7.5±3.3)years. Seven patients were complicated with macrophage activation syndrome at an early stage of disease.The average course of disease was(4.4±1.7)years,and the longest course of disease was 8.3 years. Before the application of thalidomide,all the 10 children experienced relapses(ranging from 2 to 10 times). The indices of 10 children treated with thalidomide at 6 months and 12 months were compared with those before treatment. Peripheral blood leukocytes[(10.19±3.67)×10 9/L,(8.53±2.83)×10 9/L vs.(16.11±7.81)×10 9/L, F=7.918,11.084, P=0.020,0.009],C-reactive protein[19.13(0.38,35.21)mg/L,8.05(0.10,18.00)mg/L vs. 59.34(24.20,131.90)mg/L, F=7.030,12.731, P=0.026,0.006],sJADAS scores[6.00(1.50,12.50)scores,3.00(0,12.50)scores vs. 20.00(11.50,28.00)scores, F=14.710,17.870, P=0.004,0.002]were decreased significantly. The doses of prednisone[0.13(0,0.45)mg/(kg·d),0.02(0,0.06)mg/(kg·d)vs. 0.42(0.16,1.47)mg/(kg·d), F=5.890,7.623, P=0.041,0.022]were significantly decreased.All the differences were statistically significant. Prednisone was successfully discontinued in 7 cases. Tocilizumab was gradually withdrawn in 3 cases,and tocilizumab administration interval was prolonged in 1 case. None of the 10 children had serious adverse reactions. Conclusion:Thalidomide is clinically effective in the treatment of sJIA,and can reduce the required dose of prednisone and prolong the tocilizumab free remission.
3.Migraineur patent foramen ovale risk prediction model for female migraine patient streaming and clinical decision-making
Xiao-Chun ZHANG ; Jia-Ning FAN ; Li ZHU ; Feng ZHANG ; Da-Wei LIN ; Wan-Ling WANG ; Wen-Zhi PAN ; Da-Xin ZHOU ; Jun-Bo GE
Fudan University Journal of Medical Sciences 2024;51(4):505-514
Objective To investigate the clinical characteristics of female migraine patients with patent foramen ovale(PFO)and design a risk prediction model for PFO in female migraine patients(migraineur patients PFO risk prediction model,MPRPM).Methods Female migraine patients who visited Zhongshan Hospital,Fudan University from Jun 1,2019 to Dec 31,2022 were included.Preoperative information and follow-up results after discontinuation of medication were collected.Patients were divided into PFO-positive and PFO-negative groups based on transesophageal echocardiography results.A multivariate Logistic regression model and a random forest model were constructed,and the random forest model was validated multidimensionally.Key features were selected based on the mean decrease accuracy(MDA)to construct MPRPM.Results A total of 305 female patients were included in the study,with 204 patients in the PFO-positive group and 101 patients in the PFO-negative group.Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that age at migraine onset,attack frequency,severe impact on life during attacks,exercise-related headaches,menstruation-induced headaches,aura migraines,and a history of cryptogenic stroke were predictive factors for PFO positivity.The random forest model effectively predicted the incidence of PFO in female migraine patients,with an AUC of 0.895(95%CI:0.847-0.943).MPRPM demonstrated a sensitivity of 71.6%and specificity of 91.1%(AUC:0.862,95%CI:0.818-0.906,P<0.001).The optimal cut-off value was 2.5 points.Patients correctly classified by the model showed a higher rate of symptom improvement compared to incorrectly classified patients(94.3%vs.82.0%,P=0.023).Conclusion We identified predictive factors for PFO in migraine patients.MPRPM can provide guidance in the diagnostic process and therapeutic decision-making for female migraine patients,assist in patient triage,and reduce the healthcare burden.
4.The Value of of Pepsinogen and Endothelial Function Changes in Patients with Helicobacter pylori Infection for the Early Evaluation of Atrophic Gastritis and Early Gastric Cancer
Modern Interventional Diagnosis and Treatment in Gastroenterology 2024;29(7):789-793,798
Objective To explore the value of pepsinogen and endothelial function changes in patients with Helicobacter pylori(Hp)infection for the early evaluation of atrophic gastritis and gastric cancer.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 163 patients with chronic gastritis complicated with Hp infection admitted from July 2022 to December 2023.Among them,78 patients with erosive gastritis complicated with Hp infection were in the Hp group,57 patients with chronic atrophic gastritis complicated with Hp infection were in the atrophic group,and 28 patients with gastric cancer complicated with Hp infection were in the gastric cancer group.The serum pepsinogen Ⅰ(PG Ⅰ),pepsinogen Ⅱ(PG Ⅱ)levels,and PG Ⅰ/PG Ⅱ ratio,as well as the levels of plasma nitrogen oxide(NO),endothelin-1(ET-1),intercellular adhesion molecule-1(ICAM-1)and other endothelial function indicators among the three groups of patients were compared,and Spearman correlation method was applied to analyze the relationship between the levels of pepsinogen and endothelial function indicators in patients with chronic gastritis complicated with Hp infection with the severity of their lesions.ROC curve was drawn to analyze the early evaluation value of pepsinogen and endothelial function indicators in patients with chronic gastritis and Hp infection for their progression to chronic atrophic gastritis or gastric cancer.Results Compared with those of the Hp group,the serum PG Ⅰ,PG Ⅰ/PG Ⅱ ratio,and plasma NO levels in the atrophic group and gastric cancer group decreased,while the plasma ET-1 and ICAM-1 levels in the atrophic group and gastric cancer group increased(P<0.05);Compared with those of the atrophic group,the serum PG Ⅰ,PG Ⅰ/PG Ⅱ ratio,and plasma NO levels in the gastric cancer group decreased,while plasma ET-1 and ICAM-1 levels in the gastric cancer group increased(P<0.05).There was no statistically significant difference in the levels of serum PG Ⅱ among the three groups(P>0.05).The Spearman correlation analysis results showed that the serum PGⅠ,PG Ⅰ/PG Ⅱ ratio,and plasma NO level in patients with chronic gastritis complicated with Hp infection were negatively correlated with the severity of the disease(P<0.05);The levels of plasma ET-1 and ICAM-1 were positively correlated with the severity of the lesion(P<0.05).The ROC curve analysis results showed that serum PG Ⅰ,PG Ⅰ/PG Ⅱ ratio,and plasma NO,ET-1,and ICAM-1 levels all have certain early evaluation efficacy for the progression of chronic gastritis complicated with Hp infection to chronic atrophic gastritis or gastric cancer.Among them,the combined detection of various indicators had the best early evaluation efficacy.Conclusion Hp infection can lead to a decrease in pepsinogen levels and endothelial dysfunction in patients,and the combined detection of the levels of the two related indicators may serve as reference indicators for early risk assessment of Hp infection progression to chronic atrophic gastritis or gastric cancer.
5.Expert consensus on the diagnosis and therapy of endo-periodontal lesions
Chen BIN ; Zhu YANAN ; Lin MINKUI ; Zhang YANGHENG ; Li YANFEN ; Ouyang XIANGYING ; Ge SONG ; Lin JIANG ; Pan YAPING ; Xu YAN ; Ding YI ; Ge SHAOHUA ; Chen FAMING ; Song ZHONGCHEN ; Jiang SHAOYUN ; Sun JIANG ; Luo LIJUN ; Ling JUNQI ; Chen ZHI ; Yue LIN ; Zhou XUEDONG ; Yan FUHUA
International Journal of Oral Science 2024;16(3):381-389
Endo-periodontal lesions(EPLs)involve both the periodontium and pulp tissue and have complicated etiologies and pathogenic mechanisms,including unique anatomical and microbiological characteristics and multiple contributing factors.This etiological complexity leads to difficulties in determining patient prognosis,posing great challenges in clinical practice.Furthermore,EPL-affected teeth require multidisciplinary therapy,including periodontal therapy,endodontic therapy and others,but there is still much debate about the appropriate timing of periodontal therapy and root canal therapy.By compiling the most recent findings on the etiology,pathogenesis,clinical characteristics,diagnosis,therapy,and prognosis of EPL-affected teeth,this consensus sought to support clinicians in making the best possible treatment decisions based on both biological and clinical evidence.
6.Comparative analysis of pediatric macrophage activation syndrome combined with systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis versus with systemic lupus erythematosus
Xin CHEN ; Junchen FANG ; Jingxiao GUO ; Lanlan GE ; Fujuan LIU ; Ling LIU ; Peitong HAN ; Chunzhen LI
International Journal of Pediatrics 2024;51(7):493-498
Objective:To compare the similarities and differences of macrophage activation syndrome(MAS)combined with systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis(sJIA)versus with juvenile onset systemic lupus erythematosus(JSLE).Methods:The clinical data of 48 children with MAS admitted to the Department of Nephrology and Immunology in Children's Hospital of Hebei Province from May 2015 to January 2023 were retrospectively analyzed. The patients were divided into sJIA-MAS and JSLE-MAS group,and the clinical manifestations,laboratory indicators and treatment of the two groups were compared.Results:Among the 48 children(14 males and 34 females)with MAS,the average age of onset was 9.5(3.0,11.8)years. There were 28 cases(11males and 17 females)of sJIA-MAS and 20 cases(3 males and 17 females)of JSLE- MAS. All the 48 children with MAS had fever and hyperferinemia,and the fever with sJIA-MAS was mostly continued fever or remittent fever. Respiratory tract infection was the most common trigger in sJIA-MAS[15 cases(53.6%)],and disease activity was the most common trigger in JSLE-MAS[13 cases(65.0%)].Additionally,viral infections(EB virus and cytomegalovirus)were also one of the triggers in MAS[sJIA:7 cases(25%),JSLE:4 cases(20%)].Compared with JSLE-MAS,the number of days with fever[15.0(12.0,21.0)days vs. 6.0(4.0,9.5)days, Z=-3.812, P=0.001]and the length of hospital stay[29.0(26.3,39.8)days vs.26.0(19.3,30.8)days, Z=-1.958, P=0.049]were longer in sJIA. Compared with JSLE-MAS,ALT[(685.32±561.67)U/L vs.(139.61±124.44)U/L, t=4.973, P=0.001],AST[784.00(235.25,1 251.25)U/L vs.189.50(53.25,374.08)U/L, Z=-3.283, P=0.001],CRP[11.48(3.56,28.89)mg/L vs.1.91(0.53,8.98)mg/L, Z=-3.200, P=0.001],ferritin[32 167.0(12 384.8,65 963.8)μg/L vs.2 003.5(922.5,11 430.0)μg/L, Z=-4.130, P=0.001],ferritin max/ESR min[1 353.35(355.75,4 342.53)vs.91.92(34.94,291.53), Z=-4.120, P=0.001]were higher in sJIA.The decrease of CRP was greater in sJIA[80.04(45.64,143.71)mg/L vs.10.20(6.27,25.64)mg/L, Z=-4.433, P=0.001].Compared with sJIA-MAS,peripheral white blood cell counting[4.05(2.90,7.73)×10 9/L vs.1.56(1.15,3.47)×10 9/L, Z=-3.577, P=0.001]and platelet counting[(162.68±92.19)×10 9/L vs.(110.10±72.99)×10 9/L, t=2.118, P=0.040]were lower in JSLE-MAS. Kidney involvement was more common in JSLE-MAS[10 cases(50%)vs.0 cases(0%), χ 2=17.684, P=0.001].There was no significant difference in the incidence of sJIA-MAS and JSLE-MAS meeting the criteria of hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis[6 cases(21.4%)vs.5 cases(25.0%), χ 2=0.084, P=0.772]. Conclusion:Compared with JSLE-MAS,sJIA-MAS is more dangerous and difficult to control,while JSLE-MAS involves more organs,among which the blood system and kidney are more common.
7.Relationship between fear of relapse and illness perception and psychological flexibility in patients with lung cancer
Ling ZHOU ; Juanjuan WU ; Tingting GE ; Hui LIANG ; Xiumei WANG
Sichuan Mental Health 2024;37(3):262-266
Background Lung cancer is a malignancy of high incidence rate and mortality in China.The fear of relapse can affect the patient's treatment compliance and reduce their quality of life.There have been previous studies on the relationship between fear of lung cancer relapse and disease perception,as well as disease perception and psychological flexibility.However,current research on the status quo of fear of lung cancer relapse and its correlation with illness perception and psychological flexibility is limited.Objective To explore the fear of cancer relapse and its relations with illness perception and psychological flexibility in patients with lung cancer,and to provide references for subsequent related clinical interventions.Methods A total of 96 patients were selected as the research subjects,who were pathologically diagnosed with lung cancer and admitted to Fuyang People's Hospital from January 2021 to July 2022.Fear of Progression Questionnaire-Short Form(FoP-Q-SF),Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire(BIPQ)and Acceptance and Action Questionnaire-Ⅱ(AAQ-Ⅱ)were used for evaluation.Pearson correlation analysis was used to examine the correlation between scores of various scales,and multiple linear regression analysis was used to explore the influencing factors of relapse fear in lung cancer patients.Results The total FoP-Q-SF score of lung cancer patients was(35.35±7.66)and a total of 65 cases(67.71%)had a FoP-Q-SF score≥34.As relevant analyses showed,the BIPQ total score of lung cancer patients was positively correlated with the total score,social family dimension score and physiological health dimension score of Fop-Q-SF(r=0.586,0.445,0.475,P<0.05),the AAQ-Ⅱ score was positively correlated with the total score,social family dimension score and physiological health dimension score of FoP-Q-SF(r=0.485,0.652,0.513,P<0.05).According to the results of single factor analysis and multiple linear regression analysis,age(β=-0.142,P<0.01),education level(β=-0.254,P<0.01),monthly household income(β=-0.527,P<0.01),illness perception(β=0.847,P<0.01)and psychological flexibility(β=0.781,P<0.01)are all factors influencing the fear of relapse in lung cancer patients.Conclusion Most lung cancer patients have a fear of recurrence.It is not only related to illness perception and psychological flexibility,but also influenced by factors including age,education level and monthly family income.
8.Cell softness reveals tumorigenic potential via ITGB8/AKT/glycolysis signaling in a mice model of orthotopic bladder cancer
Shi QIU ; Yaqi QIU ; Linghui DENG ; Ling NIE ; Liming GE ; Xiaonan ZHENG ; Di JIN ; Kun JIN ; Xianghong ZHOU ; Xingyang SU ; Boyu CAI ; Jiakun LI ; Xiang TU ; Lina GONG ; Liangren LIU ; Zhenhua LIU ; Yige BAO ; Jianzhong AI ; Tianhai LIN ; Lu YANG ; Qiang WEI
Chinese Medical Journal 2024;137(2):209-221
Background::Bladder cancer, characterized by a high potential of tumor recurrence, has high lifelong monitoring and treatment costs. To date, tumor cells with intrinsic softness have been identified to function as cancer stem cells in several cancer types. Nonetheless, the existence of soft tumor cells in bladder tumors remains elusive. Thus, our study aimed to develop a microbarrier microfluidic chip to efficiently isolate deformable tumor cells from distinct types of bladder cancer cells.Methods::The stiffness of bladder cancer cells was determined by atomic force microscopy (AFM). The modified microfluidic chip was utilized to separate soft cells, and the 3D Matrigel culture system was to maintain the softness of tumor cells. Expression patterns of integrin β8 (ITGB8), protein kinase B (AKT), and mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) were determined by Western blotting. Double immunostaining was conducted to examine the interaction between F-actin and tripartite motif containing 59 (TRIM59). The stem-cell-like characteristics of soft cells were explored by colony formation assay and in vivo studies upon xenografted tumor models. Results::Using our newly designed microfluidic approach, we identified a small fraction of soft tumor cells in bladder cancer cells. More importantly, the existence of soft tumor cells was confirmed in clinical human bladder cancer specimens, in which the number of soft tumor cells was associated with tumor relapse. Furthermore, we demonstrated that the biomechanical stimuli arising from 3D Matrigel activated the F-actin/ITGB8/TRIM59/AKT/mTOR/glycolysis pathways to enhance the softness and tumorigenic capacity of tumor cells. Simultaneously, we detected a remarkable up-regulation in ITGB8, TRIM59, and phospho-AKT in clinical bladder recurrent tumors compared with their non-recurrent counterparts.Conclusions::The ITGB8/TRIM59/AKT/mTOR/glycolysis axis plays a crucial role in modulating tumor softness and stemness. Meanwhile, the soft tumor cells become more sensitive to chemotherapy after stiffening, that offers new insights for hampering tumor progression and recurrence.
9.Current status of indoor microbial pollution and evaluation of air purifier effectiveness in Xi'an
Ling CHANG ; Feng ZHANG ; Ping LIU ; Fan GAO ; Jian HU ; Ge MI ; Yonggang ZHAO ; Dong LIU ; Qian LIU ; Xinmiao LIU ; Xiaoyan WU ; Jinlong MA
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2024;35(6):59-62
Objective To investigate the current situation and health effects of indoor microbial pollution in Xi'an, to analyze the purification effect of air purifiers on indoor microbial pollution, and to provide reference for improving the indoor environment. Methods Through stratified random sampling, 20 families from rural areas and 20 families from upwind and downwind urban areas respectively were selected from Xi'an. Data was collected by questionnaire surveys and on-site environmental sampling. Non-parametric analysis and correlation analysis were used for statistical analysis. Results Overall, the standard-exceeding rate of total count of bacteria was 5.00%. The medians of the total count of bacteria and fungi were 312.50 cfu/m3 and 260.00 cfu/m3, respectively. In terms of health effects, the correlation between rhinitis and cold with total bacterial count was statistically significant (P<0.05), with the correlation coefficients of 0.182 and 0.223, respectively. Purification effect of air purifiers on microbial pollution was statistically significant (P<0.05). After opening for 2 hours, the total numbers of bacteria and fungi decreased significantly. Conclusion The occurrence risk of colds and rhinitis is increased by indoor microbial pollution. Air purifiers have a certain effect on decreasing the total number of bacteria and fungi. It is recommended to use air purifiers with high CADR of particulate matter, double-layer filter and sterilization and dehumidification function, and replace the filters regularly to reduce indoor microbiological contamination.
10.Clinical trial of continuous adductor canal block with different concentrations of dexmedetomidine combined with ropivacaine on analgesia after TKA
Yong YANG ; Jian-Ling GE ; Ren-Jun CHEN ; Cheng XU ; Wei WANG
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2024;40(6):797-801
Objective To observe the application effect and safety of continuous adductor canal block(ACB)with different doses of dexmedetomidine(DEX)combined with ropivacaine in postoperative analgesia of total knee arthroplasty(TKA).Methods Patients with TKA were enrolled as the research subjects and were divided into low-dose group,middle-dose group and high-dose group by the random number table method.At 10 min before induction of general anesthesia,all the groups were given 20 mL of 0.5%ropivacaine loading dose for ACB,placed nerve block indwelling catheter,and started ACB analgesia pump after the end of surgery.Low-dose group,middle-dose group and high-dose group were given 0.5,1.0 and 1.5 μg·kg-1 DEX+0.25%ropivacaine for a total of 100 mL,with a background dose of 4 mL·h-1and a control dose of 4 mL,and they locked for 30 min and continuously treated for 48 h.The surgical parameters and postoperative recovery quality of the two groups were compared.Visual analogue scale(VAS)was used to evaluate the pain status in resting state and motion state at 2,6,12,24 and 48 h after surgery.The number of effective compressions of self-controlled analgesia pump and the dosage of remedial analgesics at 48 h after surgery were counted and the safety evaluation was performed.Results No cases dropped out during treatment,and finally 30 cases were included in low-dose,middle-dose and high-dose groups,respectively.The first ambulation times in low-dose,middle-dose and high-dose groups were(54.22±8.37),(47.68±7.65)and(52.79±8.74)h;the time of active knee flexion 90° were(8.90±3.10),(7.20±2.70)and(8.60±2.40)d;the motion VAS scores were(3.86±0.59),(3.57±0.51)and(3.48±0.52)points at 48 h after surgery;the times of first analgesia pump compression within 48 h after surgery were(10.57±3.87),(12.45±3.63)and(13.36±3.56)h;the number of effective compressions of self-controlled analgesia pump were(6.11±2.18),(3.76±1.14)and(3.24±1.07)times;the remedial analgesia rates were 13.33%,0 and 0;at 6 h after surgery,quadriceps muscle strength scores were(4.81±0.21),(4.75±0.23)and(4.61±0.26)points,and the incidence rates of adverse drug reactions were 20.00%,6.67%and 6.67%,respectively.There were statistically significant differences in the above indicators between low-dose group and middle-dose group except for the incidence of adverse drug reactions(all P<0.05).There were statistical differences between low-dose group and high-dose group except for the incidence of adverse drug reactions(all P<0.05),but there were no statistical differences between middle-dose group and high-dose group(all P>0.05).Conclusion The use of 1.0 μg·kg-1DEX combined with ropivacaine for ACB in TKA patients can achieve good postoperative analgesia effect and it has small impact on muscle strength and has good safety,thus this dose can be used as a clinical recommended dose.


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