1.Anterolateral or Posteromedial Plate-Assisted Intramedullary Nailing for Fixation of Proximal Third Tibia Fractures: A Biomechanical Study
Yibo XU ; Yao LU ; Teng MA ; Cheng REN ; Ming LI ; Liang SUN ; Qiang HUANG ; Qian WANG ; Hanzhong XUE ; Zhong LI ; Kun ZHANG
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2023;38(1):E104-E109
Objective To study the stability of plate-assisted intramedullary nailing for fixing proximal third tibiafractures, compare and observe biomechanical characteristics of anterolateral or posteromedial plate-assisted intramedullary nailing after fixation of proximal third tibia fractures. Methods Eight artificial tibia of 4th-generation sawbones were divided into two groups based on location of the assisted plate, namely, anterolateral plate group and posteromedial plate group, with 4 specimens in each group. Each two locking bolts were fixed to theintramedullary nail proximally and distally, and each three bicortical screws were fixed to the plate proximally and distally. The specimens were osteotomized with a 10-mm defect which located 0. 5 cm to the proximal locking bolt of intramedullary nail or 5-6 cm distally to the knee joint line, in order to simulate an AO/ OTA 41-A2 type proximal third tibia fracture after fixation of intramedullary nail. After osteotomy was finished, axial compression test, three point bending test, cyclic loading and overstress test were conducted by mechanical testing machine. The results of axial stiffness and three-point stiffness between two groups were compared and analyzed. Results Axial compression test showed that the average axial stiffness in posteromedial plate group was lower than that in anterolateral plate group, but no significantly statistical differences were found between the two groups. Three point bending test showed that the average bending stiffness in posteromedial plate group was significantly higher than that in anterolateral plate group when stimulating either varus stress (plate located at pressure side of the fracture, t = 3. 679, P<0. 05) or valgus stress (plate located at tension side of the fracture, t = 8. 975, P<0. 05). Conclusions Plate-assisted intramedullary nailing for fixation of proximal third tibia fractures can minimize the angulation malalignment, improve the stability of nailed proximal tibial fragment and allow the early weight bearing. Both anterolateral and posteromedial plate-assisted intramedullary nail can provide satisfactory axial stability for proximal third tibia fractures, while posteromedial plate-assisted intramedullary nail shows better bending stability than anterolateral plate in countering varus or valgus stress deformity. This study provides an essential basis for clinical decision making about plate-assisted intramedullary nailing for fixing proximal third tibia fractures.
2.Genotyping and traceability analysis of Brucella isolated from Himalayan marmot in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau by MLVA
Li MA ; Xuefei ZHANG ; Hongmei XUE ; Aiping ZHANG ; Lingling REN ; Teng QI ; Yuanbo ZHAO ; Jianling WANG ; Xuxin YANG ; Jiquan LI
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2023;42(4):269-273
Objective:To observe multiple locus variable-number tandem repeat analysis (MLVA) typing of Brucella isolated from Himalayan marmot in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau of Qinghai Province, and to explore the relationship between the strains and strains previous isolated from Qinghai Province. Methods:Blood samples of Himalayan marmot were collected in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau of Qinghai Province from March 2019 to October 2020. Pathogens were isolated and cultured from Brucella antibody positive samples identified by using the rose bengal test (RBT). Conventional biological methods and molecular biological methods (BCSP31-PCR and AMOS-PCR) were used for strain identification. At the same time, MLVA method was used to genotype the isolated strains, and cluster analysis was used to analyze the genetic relationships between the strains based on the genotype of 70 Brucella isolated from different hosts in Qinghai Province. Results:A total of 1 466 blood samples of Himalayan marmot were collected from Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Two strains of Brucella were isolated and cultured from 64 RBT-positive samples, named QH2013054 and QH2013062, respectively. They were identified as Brucella ovis biotype Ⅲ by conventional and molecular biological methods. The MLVA genotyping results showed that QH2013054 and QH2013062 were different at the Bru16 locus, indicating different MLVA genotypes. Cluster analysis showed that strain QH2013054 had the same MLVA genotype as 7 strains, among which 6 strains were from 3 farmers and 3 sheep from the same family in Gonghe County, and 1 strain was from a farmer in Menyuan Hui Autonomous County. The strain QH2013062 had the same MLVA genotype as 4 strains, including 3 strains from 3 farmers in Menyuan Hui Autonomous County and 1 strain from a farmer in Tu Autonomous County of Huzhu. Conclusions:The strains of Brucella isolated from Himalayan marmot in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau of Qinghai Province have the same MLVA genotype as some strains of Brucella isolated from humans and sheep in Qinghai Province. It is speculated that the host humans, sheep and Himalayan marmot in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau may have a common source of infection.
3.Reaming after distal tibia cortical fenestration combined with antibiotic-loaded calcium sulphate for treatment of chronic tibial osteomyelitis after intramedullary nail fixation
Yibo XU ; Teng MA ; Cheng REN ; Ming LI ; Yao LU ; Liang SUN ; Qiang HUANG ; Qian WANG ; Hanzhong XUE ; Zhong LI ; Kun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2022;24(10):884-891
Objective:To compare the early clinical efficacy between reaming after distal tibia cortical fenestration combined with antibiotic-loaded calcium sulphate and trench grooving combined with polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) for the treatment of chronic tibial osteomyelitis after intramedullary nail fixation.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted in the 20 patients who had been surgically treated for chronic tibial osteomyelitis after intramedullary nail fixation at Department of Trauma Orthopaedics, Honghui Hospital from January 2019 to January 2021. According to the surgical methods, they were divided into a reaming group and a grooving group. In the reaming group, there were 6 males and 3 females with an age of (47.6±11.4) years; in the grooving group, there were 9 males and 2 females with an age of (49.2±13.9) years. The 2 groups were compared in terms of duration of infection, operation time, intraoperative blood loss, bacterial culture results, total hospital stay, time for inflammatory indexes to return to normal, time for weight-bearing, complication rate, infection control rate, and good to excellent rate by Johner-Wruhs joint function scoring.Results:There was no significant difference in the preoperative general data between the 2 groups, showing they were comparable ( P > 0.05). All patients were followed up for 12 to 25 months after operation. There were no significant differences in the duration of infection, operation time, intraoperative blood loss, bacterial culture results, time for inflammatory indexes to return to normal, complication rate, infection control rate, or Johner-Wruhs scoring between the 2 groups ( P > 0.05). The total hospital stay [(11.7 ± 4.7) d] and weight-bearing time [(5.8 ± 1.6) weeks] for the reaming group were significantly shorter than those for the grooving group [(16.8 ± 4.6) d and (8.1 ± 2.9) weeks] ( P < 0.05). Conclusion:In the treatment of chronic tibial osteomyelitis after intramedullary nail fixation, compared with conventional trench grooving combined with PMMA, reaming after distal tibia cortical fenestration combined with antibiotic-loaded calcium sulphate can not only obtain satisfactory outcomes by infection control but also shorten the treatment cycle by allowing the patients to start early weight bearing.
4.Effect of anticoagulation timing on perioperative deep venous thrombosis in elderly patients with hip fracture
Chengcheng ZHANG ; Yao LU ; Cheng REN ; Liang SUN ; Qian WANG ; Teng MA ; Ming LI ; Zhong LI ; Kun ZHANG ; Congming ZHANG ; Yibo XU ; Qiang HUANG ; Ning DUAN ; Hongliang LIU ; Hanzhong XUE ; Hua LIN ; Na YANG ; Hongfei QI ; Yu CUI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2021;23(12):1071-1075
Objective:To study the influence of anticoagulation timing on incidence of perioperative deep venous thrombosis (DVT) in elderly patients with hip fracture.Methods:A retrospective analysis was made of the 179 elderly patients with hip fracture who had been admitted to Department of Orthopedics and Traumaology, Hong-Hui Hospital from July 2017 to December 2018. They were 78 males and 101 females, aged from 62 to 91 years (mean, 79.5 years). There were 79 femoral neck fractures and 100 intertrochanteric fractures, 109 of which were treated by internal fixation and 70 by hip replacement. The patients were divided into 3 groups depending on the timing of anticoagulation after injury. In group 1 of 74 cases, anticoagulation started <24 h after injury; in group 2 of 36 cases, anticoagulation started 24 to 48 h after injury; in group 3 of 69 cases, anticoagulation started >48 h after injury. Anticoagulation continued until 12 h before surgery in all patients but was resumed 8 to 12 h after surgery. The 3 groups were compared in incidence of perioperative DVT.Results:The 3 groups were comparable due to insignificant differences between them in their pre-operative general data ( P>0.05). DVT occurred perioperatively in 84 patients, yielding an incidence of 46.9% (84/179). The incidences of perioperative DVT were 27.0% (20/74), 47.2% (17/36) and 68.1% (47/69) in groups 1, 2 and 3, respectively, showing significant differences ( χ2=24.206, P<0.001), between any 2 groups ( P<0.05). Conclusion:Since the earlier anticoagulation starts after injury the lower incidence of perioperative DVT in elderly patients with hip fracture, early standardized prophylactic anticoagulation after injury can effectively reduce incidence of perioperative DVT.
5.Short-term clinical efficacy of femoral neck system for treatment of femoral neck fractures in young and middle-aged patients
Cheng REN ; Teng MA ; Ming LI ; Yibo XU ; Zhong LI ; Liang SUN ; Hanzhong XUE ; Qian WANG ; Yao LU ; Kun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2021;23(9):769-774
Objective:To evaluate short-term clinical efficacy of femoral neck system (FNS) for treatment of femoral neck fractures in young and middle-aged patients.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted of the 70 middle-aged and young patients who had been surgically treated for femoral neck fractures at Department of Trauma Orthopaedics, Honghui Hospital from January to November 2020. Of them, 32 cases were fixated by FNS; they were 16 males and 16 females, with an age of (49.4±11.0) years, including 10 cases of type Ⅱ, 12 cases of type Ⅲ and 10 cases of type Ⅳ by the Garden classification. The other 38 patients were fixated by cannulated compression screws (CCS); they were 19 males and 19 females, with an age of (48.8±10.1) years, including 12 cases of type Ⅱ, 15 cases of type Ⅲ and 11 cases of type Ⅳ by the Garden classification. The 2 groups were compared in terms of operation time, intraoperative blood loss, fracture reduction, fracture union time, weight-bearing time, complications, Barthel index at 3 months after surgery, and hip function at 6 months after surgery.Results:There was no statistically significant difference in preoperative general information or follow-up time between the 2 groups, showing comparability between groups ( P>0.05). There was no significant difference in operation time, intraoperative blood loss or fracture reduction quality between the 2 groups ( P>0.05). In the FNS group, weight-bearing time [(11.4±3.4) weeks] and fracture healing time [(3.1±0.9) months] were significantly shorter than those in the CCS group [(16.4±3.9) weeks and (3.6±0.9) months], rate of complications (12.5%, 4/32) was significantly lower than that in the CCS group (34.2%, 13/38), Barthel index at 3 months after operation (98.1±2.8) and Harris hip score at 6 months after operation (96.8±4.0) were significantly higher than those in the CCS group (93.8±4.1 and 93.6±6.7) ( P<0.05). Conclusion:In the treatment of femoral neck fractures in young and middle-aged patients, compared with CCS fixation, FNS fixation can obtain better short-term curative effects, due to its advantages of shorter bone union and weight-bearing time, a decreased rate of complications and early functional recovery of daily activities.
6.Association of Overlapped and Un-overlapped Comorbidities with COVID-19 Severity and Treatment Outcomes: A Retrospective Cohort Study from Nine Provinces in China.
Yan MA ; Dong Shan ZHU ; Ren Bo CHEN ; Nan Nan SHI ; Si Hong LIU ; Yi Pin FAN ; Gui Hui WU ; Pu Ye YANG ; Jiang Feng BAI ; Hong CHEN ; Li Ying CHEN ; Qiao FENG ; Tuan Mao GUO ; Yong HOU ; Gui Fen HU ; Xiao Mei HU ; Yun Hong HU ; Jin HUANG ; Qiu Hua HUANG ; Shao Zhen HUANG ; Liang JI ; Hai Hao JIN ; Xiao LEI ; Chun Yan LI ; Min Qing LI ; Qun Tang LI ; Xian Yong LI ; Hong De LIU ; Jin Ping LIU ; Zhang LIU ; Yu Ting MA ; Ya MAO ; Liu Fen MO ; Hui NA ; Jing Wei WANG ; Fang Li SONG ; Sheng SUN ; Dong Ting WANG ; Ming Xuan WANG ; Xiao Yan WANG ; Yin Zhen WANG ; Yu Dong WANG ; Wei WU ; Lan Ping WU ; Yan Hua XIAO ; Hai Jun XIE ; Hong Ming XU ; Shou Fang XU ; Rui Xia XUE ; Chun YANG ; Kai Jun YANG ; Sheng Li YUAN ; Gong Qi ZHANG ; Jin Bo ZHANG ; Lin Song ZHANG ; Shu Sen ZHAO ; Wan Ying ZHAO ; Kai ZHENG ; Ying Chun ZHOU ; Jun Teng ZHU ; Tian Qing ZHU ; Hua Min ZHANG ; Yan Ping WANG ; Yong Yan WANG
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2020;33(12):893-905
Objective:
Several COVID-19 patients have overlapping comorbidities. The independent role of each component contributing to the risk of COVID-19 is unknown, and how some non-cardiometabolic comorbidities affect the risk of COVID-19 remains unclear.
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A retrospective follow-up design was adopted. A total of 1,160 laboratory-confirmed patients were enrolled from nine provinces in China. Data on comorbidities were obtained from the patients' medical records. Multivariable logistic regression models were used to estimate the odds ratio (
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Overall, 158 (13.6%) patients were diagnosed with severe illness and 32 (2.7%) had unfavorable outcomes. Hypertension (2.87, 1.30-6.32), type 2 diabetes (T2DM) (3.57, 2.32-5.49), cardiovascular disease (CVD) (3.78, 1.81-7.89), fatty liver disease (7.53, 1.96-28.96), hyperlipidemia (2.15, 1.26-3.67), other lung diseases (6.00, 3.01-11.96), and electrolyte imbalance (10.40, 3.00-26.10) were independently linked to increased odds of being severely ill. T2DM (6.07, 2.89-12.75), CVD (8.47, 6.03-11.89), and electrolyte imbalance (19.44, 11.47-32.96) were also strong predictors of unfavorable outcomes. Women with comorbidities were more likely to have severe disease on admission (5.46, 3.25-9.19), while men with comorbidities were more likely to have unfavorable treatment outcomes (6.58, 1.46-29.64) within two weeks.
Conclusion
Besides hypertension, diabetes, and CVD, fatty liver disease, hyperlipidemia, other lung diseases, and electrolyte imbalance were independent risk factors for COVID-19 severity and poor treatment outcome. Women with comorbidities were more likely to have severe disease, while men with comorbidities were more likely to have unfavorable treatment outcomes.
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7.Admission and perioperative management of patients with lower extremity fracture in a mildly affected area in the epidemic of COVID-19
Yibo XU ; Yao LU ; Teng MA ; Cheng REN ; Deyin LIU ; Hongliang LIU ; Wang TAO ; Ning DUAN ; Ning JIAO ; Daigang LU ; Qian WANG ; Hanzhong XUE ; Hua LIN ; Zhong LI ; Kun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2020;22(5):411-415
Objective:To report our experience in the admission and perioperative management of 88 patients with lower extremity fracture in a mildly affected area in the epidemic of COVID-19.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted of the 88 patients with 97 lower extremity fractures who had been admitted to Department of Orthopedic Trauma, Honghui Hospital Affiliated to Xi'an Jiaotong University College of Medicine from 23rd January, 2020 to 22nd February, 2020. They were 43 males and 45 females, aged from 15 to 95 years (average, 65.5 years). The patients underwent screening for COVID-19 infection before admission. Their fractures were located at the femoral neck in 33 cases and at the femoral trochanter in 26. Open reduction and internal fixation was performed for 29 cases, internal fixation with proximal femoral nail anti-rotation (PFNA) for 25 and hip replacement for 28. The time from injury to admission, time from admission to surgery, operation time, fracture reduction, hospital stay, and perioperative deep venous thrombosis (DVT) of lower limbs were recorded. COVID-19 infection was observed in the medical staff and patients as well.Results:All the 88 patients were COVID-19 negative in the screening before admission. The time from injury to admission averaged 4.5 days, the time from admission to surgery 3.7 days and hospital stay 6.6 days. The prostheses were all well located in the 28 patients undergoing hip replacement. The rate of functional and anatomic reduction was 94.2%(65/69) in the 69 patients undergoing internal fixation. Peri-operatively, DVT occurred in 25 cases (28.4%). High temperature was observed in 7 patients within 3 days after operation, which was diagnosed as absorption fever. No medical staff or patients were infected by COVID-19.Conclusion:In the epidemic of COVID-19, orthopedic surgeons in a medical institute in a mildly affected area can still provide effective and safe medical services for fracture patients and reduce nosocomial infection, as long as they comprehend the diagnosis and treatment guidelines for the epidemic, strictly screen the patients accordingly, stick to operative indications, protect against possible infection cautiously, and carry out the procedures in a standard manner.
8.Effects of surgical revision for humeral shaft nonunion on health-related quality of life
Yao LU ; Zhimeng WANG ; Liang SUN ; Qian WANG ; Teng MA ; Ming LI ; Cheng REN ; Hanzhong XUE ; Zhong LI ; Kun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2020;22(5):394-399
Objective:To investigate the effects of surgical revision for humeral shaft nonunion on health-related quality of life.Methods:The data of 62 patients were studied retrospectively who had been hospitalized at Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Hong-Hui Hospital for humeral shaft nonunion from March 2013 to September 2018. They were 43 males and 19 females, aged from 20 to 73 years (average, 42.3 years). Their nonunions belonged to the atrophic type in 19 cases, to the ischemic type in 14 cases and to the hypertrophic type in 29 cases. Their demographic and clinical data, imaging manifestations and treatment methods were recorded and analyzed. The 12-item short form health survey (SF-12) and brief pain inventory (BPI) were used to evaluate their health-related quality of life and the Mayo elbow performance score (MEPS) was used to evaluate their elbow function.Results:Upon admission, their physical component summary (PCS) scored 24.3±5.2, mental component summary (MCS) 26.3±3.8, brief pain inventory- severity (BPI-S) 6.5±1.9, and brief pain inventory-interference (BPI-I) 6.7±2.5. At 1-year follow-up, their PCS averaged 43.6±8.1, MCS 34.7±4.4, BPI-S 4.9±1.2, and BPI-I 4.4±1.4. There were statistically significant differences between preoperation and postoperation in the above 4 groups of indicators ( P<0.05). Their MEPS at the last follow-up revealed a 95.2% rate of excellent elbow function (59/62). By comparison with the literature data, their postoperative PCS scores were not significantly different from those for the patients with Barrentt's esophagus, primary hypertension, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and silicosis ( P>0.05). There was no significant difference either in the postoperative MCS scores between them and stroke patients ( P>0.05). Conclusions:As a destructive chronic disease, humeral shaft nonunion has negative effects on physical and mental health and quality of life of the patients. Although the pain effect on the limb can be alleviated by surgical revision, the entire treatment may cause permanent psychological trauma to the patients.
9.Proximal femoral anatomical locking plate and autogenous iliac graft for failed primary internal fixation in treatment of femoral intertrochanteric fracture
Jianping SUN ; Hanzhong XUE ; Liang SUN ; Mingming HOU ; Qian WANG ; Teng MA ; Cheng REN ; Hongliang LIU ; Yao LU ; Ning DUAN ; Zhong LI ; Kun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2020;22(9):771-776
Objective:To explore the clinical efficacy of proximal femoral anatomical locking plate and autogenous iliac graft for failed primary internal fixation in treatment of femoral intertrochanteric fracture.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted of the 29 patients with femoral intertrochanteric fracture who had been treated after failed primary internal fixation at Department of Orthopaedics and Trauma, Xi'an Honghui Hospital between January 2014 and March 2017. They were 17 men and 12 women, aged from 35 to 83 years (mean, 68.7 years). Their primary internal fixation involved dynamic hip screw in 12 cases, proximal femoral locking plate in 13 cases, and intramedullary nail in 4 cases. The causes for their internal fixation failure included head cutting in 8 cases, fracture nonunion in 10 cases, plate or screw breakage in 6 cases, intramedullary nail breakage in 3 cases, and hip varus in 2 cases. Their revision surgery was performed with anatomical proximal femoral locking plate and autogenous iliac bone graft. Their fracture union time, and visual analogue scale (VAS), hip Harris score, SF-36 health survey scale and complications at the final follow-ups were recorded.Results:All the 29 patients were followed up for 12 to 24 months (18 months on average). Bony union was eventually achieved in all the 29 patients after an average time of 4.5 months (from 3 to 7 months). There were no such complications as nonunion, re-fracture or internal fixation failure. The VAS pain score at the final follow-up(4.6±1.6) was significantly lower than that before surgery(7.1±2.1), and the Harris hip score(85.2±8.2) and SF-36 score(75.9±15.5) at the final follow-up were significantly higher than those before surgery (48.0±12.7 and 48.7±18.8) (all P<0.05). According to their hip Harris scores at the final follow-ups, the therapeutic efficacy was rated as excellent in 9 cases, as good in 15 cases and as poor in one, yielding an excellent and good rate of 82.8%. Conclusion:For patients with femoral intertrochanteric fracture whose primary internal fixation has failed, especially those with fine femoral head and neck and hip joint, proximal femoral anatomic locking plate and autogenous iliac bone graft can result in satisfactory clinical efficacy.
10. The effects of NOX1 and NF-κB on TNF-α induced oxidative damage in A549 cells
Fang ZHOU ; Ya'nan REN ; Na WANG ; Ruonan ZHAI ; Yanqiu XIA ; Teng XUE ; Kai ZHANG ; Wu YAO
China Occupational Medicine 2019;46(02):188-193
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of nicotinamide adenine dinucleoside phosphate oxidases 1(NOX1) and nuclear factor-kappa B(NF-κB) in tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α)-induced oxidative damage in A549 cells. METHODS: i) TNF-α was used to stimulated A549 cells at the concentrations of 0.0, 10.0, 25.0 and 50.0 μg/L. Cell inhibition rate in each group was tested by CCK-8 assay to select the appropriate concentration. ii) A549 cells in logarithmic growth phase were divided into blank control group, solvent control group, TNF-α group, diphenylene iodine(DPI) group and TNF-α+DPI group for NOX1 inhibitor experiment. Logarithmic growth phase A549 cells were divided into blank control group, TNF-α group, BAY11-7082 group and TNF-α+BAY11-7082 group for NF-κB inhibitor experiment. The relative expression of NOX1 and p65 protein in each group was detected by Western blot method. The relative expression of intracellular reactive oxygen species(ROS) were detected by flow cytometry. RESULTS: i) The inhibition rate of A549 cells increased with the increase of TNF-α dose(P<0.05), and 25.0 μg/L was selected as the stimulation dose of TNF-α in subsequent experiments. ii) The relative expression of NOX1, p65 protein and ROS in the TNF-α group was higher than that in the blank control group, solvent control group and DPI group, respectively(P<0.05). The above indexes in TNF-α+DPI group were lower than that in TNF-α group(P<0.05), but higher than that in DPI group(P<0.05). The relative expression of NOX1, p65 protein and ROS in the TNF-α group were higher than that in the blank control group and the BAY11-7082 group(P<0.05), while the above indicators in the TNF-α+BAY11-7082 group were lower than that in the TNF-α group(P<0.05). CONCLUSION: Inhibition of NOX1 or NF-κB can alleviate the oxidative damage induce by TNF-α in A549 cells.

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