1.Platelet-rich plasma and hydrogel for spinal cord injury
Wenqi ZHAO ; Haichi YU ; Yiru SONG ; Tianyang YUAN ; Qinyi LIU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(10):2189-2200
BACKGROUND:A large number of articles have reported the effect and mechanism of platelet-rich plasma and hydrogel in the treatment of spinal cord injury,but few articles have summarized their treatment strategies for spinal cord injury. OBJECTIVE:To summarize the pathological process of spinal cord injury and the strategies of repairing spinal cord injury with platelet-rich plasma and hydrogel alone and in combination. METHODS:PubMed and CNKI databases were searched for articles published from inception to March 2024 by computer.The Chinese search terms were"spinal cord injury,platelet-rich plasma,hydrogel."The English search terms were"spinal cord injury,spinal cord,platelet-rich plasma,hydrogel,angiogenesis,neuralgia,combination therapy."Articles were screened according to inclusion and exclusion criteria,and 128 articles were finally included for review and analysis. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)The classification of platelet-rich plasma is complex and diverse,and the effects of platelet-rich plasma in the repair treatment of spinal cord injury are various,but they all show certain positive effects,that is,they can promote axon regeneration,stimulate angiogenesis,and treat neuropathic pain and so on.(2)The effect of platelet-rich plasma is mainly due to the growth factors contained in platelet-rich plasma.(3)There are many types of hydrogels,which mainly play the role of filling,simulating extracellular matrix,carrying drugs and biological products,and carrying cells as scaffolds in the repair treatment of spinal cord injury.(4)Compared with single therapy,combination therapy of platelet-rich plasma and hydrogel can promote nerve regeneration and spinal cord function recovery more effectively.
2.Application of A Tiered Progressive Training Model in the Standardized Residency Training on Laboratory Medicine
Guiyu SONG ; Zhenrong LIU ; Yongming ZHANG ; Liyuan ZHANG ; Wenqi TAI ; Yan JIAO ; Wei CUI
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2024;39(2):181-183,191
Objective To cultivate the ability of laboratory resident physicians in multiple aspects and enhance their post-competence for laboratory medicine.Methods The residents recruited into the Cancer Hospital of China Academy of Medical Sciences Laboratory Base were divided into junior residents and senior residents.According to the different training contents and objectives,the exploration of the hierarchically progressive training model was carried out,which mainly included three aspects:training plan,process training and process assessment.Results After the implementation of the hierarchical progressive training model,the average theoretical score and the average score in the skill operation examination of the residents increased to over 90 and 95,respectively.Meanwhile,the comprehensive clinical ability was also improved.Breakthroughs of teaching,scientific research and honor were achieved from"nothing"before the implementation to"something"after the implementation,and it actively promoted the improvement of the post-competency of the residents in laboratory medicine.Conclusion The application of the hierarchically progressive training mode in standardized training of residents in laboratory medicine could play a good role in promoting the training of post-competence for residents.
3.Establishment of a method for simultaneous detection of serum folate and metabolites,as well as methotrexate blood concentration
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2024;45(22):2689-2693,2698
Objective To establish an analytical method based on ultra-high performance liquid chromatogra-phy-tandem mass spectrometry(UPLC-MS/MS)technology for simultaneous detection of serum folate and its metab-olites 5-methyltetrahydrofolate,formyl tetrahydrofolate,and methotrexate concentration.Methods Target an-alytes in samples were concentrated and enriched using solid-phase extraction,separated by an Acquity UPLC HSS T3 chromatographic column(2.1 mm×100 mm,1.8 μm),and eluted with a gradient using 0.1%formic acid water and acetonitrile as the mobile phase.The method was established using an ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-tandem quadrupole mass spectrometer(UPLC I-Class Xevo TQ-S micro IVD)and ac-cording to CLSI C62-A and other documents,the performance of this method in terms of quantification limit,linear range,precision,accuracy,dilution effect,carrying contamination,specificity,interference testing and so on was evaluated.Results The quantitation limit for folate was 1 ng/mL,and the quantitation limits for 5-methyltetrahydrofolate,formyltetrahydrofolate,and methotrexate were 5 ng/mL.Folate had a good linear re-lationship in the concentration range of 1-200 ng/mL(R2>0.99),and 5-methyltetrahydrofolate,formyltet-rahydrofolate,and methotrexate had linear ranges of 5-2 000 ng/mL(R2>0.99).The intra-day precision ranged from 1.7%to 13.9%,and the inter-day precision ranged from 2.7%to 14.6%.The spiked sample re-covery rates ranged from 93.6%to 108.9%,showing good precision and accuracy.Other examination results,such as dilution effect,carryover,and specificity,met evaluation requirements.Conclusion This study estab-lished an accurate and efficient UPLC-MS/MS method that allows for the simultaneous detection of serum fo-late and its metabolites and methotrexate blood concentrations.This method not only aids clinicians in simul-taneously monitoring methotrexate blood concentration and calcium formyl tetrahydrofolate concentration,but also enables dynamic observation of changes in total folate and active folate levels in patients during the treat-ment process.It lays the foundation for developing a reasonable rescue plan for calcium folinate and further improving the safety and effectiveness of methotrexate treatment.
4.Establishment and validation of reference intervals for reticulocyte parameters in children from Beijing
Fang JIN ; Wenqi SONG ; Yaguang PENG ; Chaonan HE
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2024;47(5):554-560
Objective:To establish the reference intervals of reticulocyte parameters for children in the Beijing area.Methods:1 766(856 males and 910 females) healthy children aged from 1 to 18 years old in the Beijing area were studied, the infant group (≥1-3 years old) included 146 participants; the preschool group (>3-6 years old) had 449 participants; the school age group (>6-13 years old) had 646 participants and the adolescent group (>13-18 years old) had 525 participants. Seven parameters were measured in venous blood by SySmex XN-20 (A1) automatic blood cell analyzer, which included reticulocyte percentage (RET%), absolute reticulocyte count (RET#), low fluorescence reticulocyte (LFR), medium fluorescence reticulocyte (MFR), high fluorescence reticulocyte (HFR), immature reticulocyte fraction (IRF) and reticulocyte hemoglobin equivalent (RET-He). After the test results were collected, the reference intervals were established according to the percentile ( P2.5, P97.5). As the reference intervals were established, venous blood samples from 109 healthy children in Beijing were collected to verify the reference intervals according to WS/T 402-2012 "Define and determine the reference intervals in clinical laboratory". Results:The reference interval of 7 Reticulocyte parameters for children aged 1-18 years without age and sex grouping,reference interval (RET%): 0.74%-2.06%; absolute reticulocyte count (RET#): (34.5-101.5)×10 9/L; low fluorescence reticulocyte (LFR): 86.6%-96.5%; medium fluorescence reticulocyte (MFR): 3.2%-11.5%; high fluorescence reticulocyte (HFR): 0%-2.1%; immature reticulocyte fraction (IRF): 3.5%-13.4%; reticulocyte hemoglobin equivalent (RET-He): 28.5-34.2 pg. Over 90% test results of samples from the 109 children ranged within the reference ranges. Conclusion:This study established convincible reference intervals of seven reticulocyte parameters for healthy children aged from 1 to 18 in the Beijing area was established, and reference interval verification passed.
5.Feasibility Study on Guiding Antihypertensive Treatment Based on Hemodynamic Phenotypes
Wenqi XIAO ; Huixian HUANG ; Ping HAN ; Liping SONG ; Jingwen YANG ; Lin ZHOU ; Ningling SUN
Chinese Circulation Journal 2024;39(7):710-715
Objectives:To explore the feasibility of using hemodynamic phenotypes to guide antihypertensive treatment medication. Methods:This study prospectively included 100 hypertensive patients who received outpatient treatment at Haidian Hospital in Beijing from January 2021 to December 2021.Evaluation of blood pressure was conducted using laboratory and home blood pressure measurements,impedance cardiogram(ICG)detection was performed.Following hemodynamic phenotypes and therapeutic phenotypes were established:hyperkinetic phenotype(increased heart rate)using β-blockers,large artery phenotype(increased large artery resistance index)using calcium antagonists,peripheral vascular phenotype(increased peripheral vascular resistance index)using renin angiotensin system inhibitors,and high-volume phenotype(increased blood volume saturation)using diuretics.Patients were randomly divided into ICG group(n=50,medication treatment based on hemodynamic characteristics)and control group(n=50,treatment based on hypertension guidelines and clinical experience).Patients were followed up for 8 weeks and the blood pressure reduction amplitude and compliance rate were compare between the two groups. Results:There was no statistically significant difference in baseline data such as sex,age,height,weight,and hemodynamic parameters between the two groups(all P>0.05).There was no statistically significant difference in the types of baseline medication between the two groups(P>0.05).After medication adjustment,the types of medication increased,but the difference between the two groups was still not statistically significant(P>0.05).Clinic blood pressure:After 8 weeks,decreases in systolic([8.38±27.78]mmHg,1 mmHg=0.133 kPa)and diastolic([3.94±18.15]mmHg)blood pressure were greater in the ICG group as compared to the control group(both P<0.05).The blood pressure compliance rate(<140/90 mmHg)was higher in the ICG group than that in the control group(66.0%vs.42.0%,P<0.05).Family blood pressure:after 8 weeks,the reduction in systolic([8.22±21.31]mmHg,P<0.01)and diastolic([4.76±13.88]mmHg,P<0.05)blood pressure was greater in the ICG group compared to the control group.The blood pressure compliance rate(<135/85 mmHg)was higher in the ICG group than that in the control group(70.0%vs.48.0%,P<0.05).Changes in corresponding hemodynamic parameters before and after two different antihypertensive drugs:the heart rate,arterial resistance index,peripheral vascular resistance index,and blood volume saturation of the ICG group all significantly decreased compared to baseline(all P<0.05).The control group showed a significant decrease in peripheral vascular resistance index compared to baseline(P<0.05),while there was no statistically significant difference in heart rate,large artery resistance index,and blood volume saturation compared to baseline(all P>0.05). Conclusions:By using impedance cardiogram to assess hemodynamic phenotypes and accurately guide the selection of antihypertensive drugs based on hemodynamic phenotypes,it is possible to more effectively lower blood pressure and improve blood pressure compliance.
6.Progress in diagnosis and treatment of low-energy Lisfranc injuries
Guoxun SONG ; Wenqi GU ; Zhongmin SHI
International Journal of Surgery 2023;50(11):788-792
With the increasing of athletic injuries every year, the incidence of low-energy Lisfranc injuries has also increased. The clinical manifestations of this type of injury are often insidious, and the detection rate of regular imaging techniques is low, as a result, the clinical misdiagnosis rate is relatively high. Once the diagnosis and treatment are delayed, it may result in malunion or traumatic arthritis, leading to pain and functional disability, seriously affecting the patient′s quality of life, and ultimately requiring joint fusion for salvage. In view of this, this article will review the progress in diagnosis, classification and treatment of low-energy Lisfranc injuries to improve the clinical outcomes of such injuries.
7.Practical research on scientific research training of medical laboratory undergraduates during medical internship
Qiliang LI ; Ziyao LI ; Jinghong FENG ; Dongzhi WANG ; Wenqi SONG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2023;22(4):559-563
In order to optimize the undergraduate teaching methods and improve students' comprehensive competitiveness, this study explored the scientific research training methods of medical laboratory undergraduates during medical internship. On the premise of ensuring that students carry out clinical practice according to the internship plan, the research group leads students to carry out scientific research training in their spare time. The scientific research training was divided into two stages. In the first stage, on the basis of informed consent and independent choice, the students in the control group were trained by self-regulated learning and teachers' question answering, while the students in the experimental group were trained by the way of centralized scientific research lectures and scientific research practice. In the second stage, all the students were in independent research and exploration under the guidance of teachers within 5 months. The results showed that in the process of independent research, the time of topic selection in the experimental group [(3.5±1.1) days] was significantly shorter than that in the control group [( 5.4 ± 1.9) days], and the time of topic design in the experimental group [(12.2±2.5) days] was significantly shorter than that in the control group [(14.6±3.1) days]. It shows that carrying out scientific research training in the medical internship stage of undergraduates is helpful to increase the efficiency of students' later independent research and accelerate the process of independent research.
8.Efficacy of osteochondral fragment fixation using bioabsorbable pins for Hepple Ⅱ osteochondral lesions of the talus in adolescents
Cheng WANG ; Xueqian LI ; Shaoling FU ; Chenglin WU ; Jiazheng WANG ; Jieyuan ZHANG ; Guangyi LI ; Jian ZOU ; Jianfeng XUE ; Yan SU ; Guohua MEI ; Guoxun SONG ; Wenqi GU ; Zhongmin SHI
International Journal of Surgery 2023;50(7):473-480,C2-C3
Objective:To investigate the efficacy of osteochondral fragment fixation using bioabsorbable pins for Hepple Ⅱ osteochondral lesions of the talus (OLT) in adolescents.Methods:Retrospective case analysis was used. The clinical data and follow-up results of 13 adolescent patients (13 feet) with Hepple Ⅱ OLT were all treated with osteochondral fragment fixation using bioabsorbable pins admitted to Shanghai Sixth People′s Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine from January 2017 to December 2021 were retrospectively analyzed. There were 7 males and 6 females, with 13 right feet. The age was (14.85±2.23) years old, ranged from 12 to 18 years old. According to the American orthopedic foot and ankle society (AOFAS) ankle-hindfoot score, visual analogue scale (VAS) and SF-36 score before operation and at the last follow-up were used to evaluate the efficacy and function of the patients. Measurement data with normal distribution were represented as mean ± standard deviation( ± s), and the comparison between groups was conducted using the t-test; The mearsurement data with skewness distribution were expressed by M( Q1, Q3), and rank-sum test was used for inter-group comparison. Results:Thirteen adolescent patients (13 feet) with Hepple Ⅱ OLT underwent surgery successfully and were followed up for (25.54±9.95) months. All wounds healed by first intention, and no complications such as wound infection and delayed healing occurred. Preoperative AOFAS ankle-posterior foot score, VAS and SF-36 score were 58.62±3.55, 7.00 (6.50, 8.00) and 68.38±4.81, respectively. At the last follow-up, the scores were 97.38±2.73, 1.00 (0.00, 1.00), 91.15±4.28, respectively, and the results were significantly improved at the last follow-up, with the difference between the two groups statistically significant( P<0.05). Conclusion:Osteochondral fragment fixation using bioabsorbable pins which can promote cartilage repair, significantly improve symptoms, and achieve better clinical satisfaction with fewer complications, is a safe and effective surgical treatment option for Hepple Ⅱ OLT in adolescents with satisfactory short-term clinical outcomes.
9.Volumetric measurement to diagnose syndesmotic injury in Danis-Weber B type ankle fractures
Kai YANG ; Xueqian LI ; Shaoling FU ; Cheng WANG ; Jiazheng WANG ; Chenglin WU ; Guoxun SONG ; Jieyuan ZHANG ; Wenqi GU ; Jie XIA ; Fei LIU ; Zhongmin SHI
International Journal of Surgery 2023;50(7):480-486,C4
Objective:To investigate the change of syndesmotic volume via CT scan in Danis-Weber B type ankle fracture, aiming to provide a non-invasive diagnostic method for Danis-Weber B type ankle fracture combined with syndesmotic injury.Methods:Retrospective analysis was performed on 48 patients with Danis-Weber B type ankle fractures in Shanghai Sixth People′s Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine from January 2018 to March 2022, including 30 males and 18 females, aging (43.71±19.41) years. Ankle CT scans and three-dimensional reconstructions were performed before surgery and at the last follow-up, measuring the syndesmotic volume between the tibiotalar joint and 1, 3 and 5 cm above the ankle and compared with each other. Intraoperative exploration was used as the gold standard for the syndesmotic injury. Based on the results of exploration of the syndesmotic injury, patients were divided into simple ankle fracture group (fracture group, 25 cases) and ankle fracture combined with syndesmotic injury group (fracture + ligament group, 23 cases). The sensitivity and specificity of this diagnostic method were statistically evaluated. The assessments at the last follow-up were performed to value the clinical effect of surgery. The metric data conforming to the normal distribution were expressed as mean ± standard deviation ( ± s), and the t-tests were used for comparison between groups. The measurement data of skewed distribution were expressed as quartile M( Q1, Q3), and nonparametric tests were used for intergroup comparison. Counting data were expressed as number of cases and percentage (%), and Chi-square test were used for intergroup comparison. Results:In the fracture group, there were no statistically significant differences of the syndesmotic volume at 1, 3, and 5 cm above the ankle joint before surgery and at the last follow-up ( P=0.219, 0.269, 0.103). On the contrary, the volume above were statistically significant in the fracture + ligament group ( P<0.001). There were statistically significant differences in syndesmotic volume between the two groups at 1, 3, and 5 cm above the ankle joint preoperatively ( P=0.005, 0.004, 0.038). By contrast, there were no statistical differences between the two groups postoperatively ( P=0.082, 0.155, 0.249). For the sensitivity and specificity of Danis-Weber B type ankle fractures combined with syndesmotic injury, they were 92% and 67% at 1 cm above the ankle joint, 69% and 87% at 3 cm above the ankle joint, and 62% and 87% at 5 cm above the ankle joint, respectively. The last follow-up clinical function score indicated a good surgical outcome. Conclusions:Volumetric measurement via CT scan is one of the diagnostic methods for evaluating Danis-Weber B type ankle fracture combined with syndesmotic injurys. Open resection internal fixation combined with elastic fixation of the ankle fracture combined with syndesmotic injurys can significantly reduce the lower tibiofibular volume, and the efficacy is definite.
10.Mid-term effects of surgery for sub-acute injury to distal tibiofibular syndesmosis associated with ankle fracture
Cheng CHEN ; Xueqian LI ; Shaoling FU ; Cheng WANG ; Guohua MEI ; Yan SU ; Jianfeng XUE ; Jian ZOU ; Wenqi GU ; Guoxun SONG ; Zhongmin SHI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2022;24(1):10-18
Objective:To evaluate the mid-term efficacy of surgery for sub-acute injury to distal tibiofibular syndesmosis associated with ankle fracture.Methods:From July 2014 to October 2019, 14 patients were treated at Foot & Ankle Section, Department of Orthopaedics, Shanghai Sixth People’s Hospital for sub-acute injury to distal tibiofibular syndesmosis associated with ankle fracture.There were 11 males and 3 females, aged from 17 to 61 years (mean, 35.9 years).According to Danis-Weber classification, 6 cases were type B and 8 type C; according to Lauge-Hansen classification, 7 cases belonged to supination-external rotation, one to pronation-abduction, and 6 to pronation-external rotation (Maisonneuve fracture in 4).The syndesmosis injury was treated by fixation with distal tibiofibular screws in 11 cases, by Tightrope elastic fixation in one, by hybrid fixation with distal tibiofibular screws and Tightrope in one, and by distal tibiofibular fusion in one.Postoperative complications were recorded.Their visual analogue scale (VAS) and American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society ankle-hindfoot scores (AOFAS-AH) were compared between preoperation and the last follow-up.Results:The 14 patients were followed up for 24 to 85 months (mean, 46.8 months). Of the 9 patients whose distal tibiofibular screws had been removed (including one with hybrid fixation), wound infection occurred in one after removal of all the internal fixation, distal tibiofibular widening in 2, ankle degeneration in 5 and fibular nonunion in one. Of the other 3 patients whose distal tibiofibular screws had not been removed, screw breakage happened in 2, screw loosening in one and distal tibiofibular widening in one. The VAS scores were significantly improved from preoperative 6.8±0.9 to 1.4±1.3 at the last follow-up; the AOFAS-AH scores were increased significantly from preoperative 35.3±6.3 to 86.8±11.7 at the last follow-up (both P<0.001). According to AOFAS-AH scores, 8 cases were excellent, 4 good and 2 moderate. Conclusion:Surgery for sub-acute injury to distal tibiofibular syndesmosis associated with ankle fracture can restabilize the distal tibiofibular syndesmosis and ankle joint, reduce pain and improve ankle function, leading to fine mid-term efficacy.

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