1.Comparison of early clinical outcomes between domestic robot-assisted total knee arthroplasty and traditional surgery: Meta analysis of randomized controlled trials
Yongze YANG ; Qinghao CHEN ; Anren ZHANG ; Xin YANG ; Zhuangzhuang ZHANG ; Hua FAN ; Fukang ZHANG ; Hongzhang GUO
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2023;25(12):1064-1073
Objective:To compare the early clinical outcomes between domestic robot-assisted total knee arthroplasty (RA-TKA) and conventional manual total knee arthroplasty (CM-TKA) for patients with primary knee osteoarthritis.Methods:Embase, Pubmed, Web of Science, Zhi.com and Wanfang databases from January 2015 to April 2023 were searched for clinical controlled trials (RCTs) comparing the clinical outcomes between RA-TKA and CM-TKA. After literature screening, quality evaluation and data extraction according to the criteria required, Revman 5.3 software was applied to perform a Meta-analysis of the literature data. The operation time, intraoperative bleeding, hip-knee-ankle angle (HKA), HKA bias value, frontal femoral component (FFC), frontal tibia component (FTC), lateral femoral component (LFC), lateral tibia component (LTC), Knee Society Score (KSS), visual analogue scale (VAS), Western Ontario and McMaster University Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC), knee mobility, Hospital for Specialty Surgery (HSS) knee score, length of hospital stay, and rate of complications were compared between the RA-TKA and CM-TKA patients.Results:Eight RCTs and 449 patients were included, with 221 patients in the RA-TKA group and 228 ones in the CM-TKA group. The Meta-analysis showed that the RA-TKA group had significantly longer operation time ( MD=18.41, 95% CI: 11.28 to 25.23, P<0.001), significantly better HKA ( MD=0.41, 95% CI: 0.06 to 0.76, P=0.020), significantly better HKA bias value ( MD=-0.92, 95% CI: -1.25 to -0.60, P<0.001), significantly better FTC ( MD=0.38, 95% CI: 0.08 to 0.67, P=0.010), significantly better LTC ( MD=1.71, 95% CI: 0.94 to 2.48, P<0.001), and significantly better knee mobility ( MD=-2.23, 95% CI: -4.18~-0.27, P=0.030) than the CM-TKA group. However, the differences were not statistically significant between the 2 groups in the intraoperative bleeding, FFC, LFC, KSS, VAS, WOMAC, HSS, length of hospital stay, or rate of complications ( P>0.05). Conclusion:Use of a domestic robot to assist conventional manual TKA can significantly improve the accuracy of prosthesis fixation and reconstruct the alignment of lower limb better, showing potential advantages in promoting functional recovery of the knee for the patients.
2.The Positive Association between Subclinical Hypothyroidism and Newly-Diagnosed Hypertension Is More Explicit in Female Individuals Younger than 65
Xichang WANG ; Haoyu WANG ; Li YAN ; Lihui YANG ; Yuanming XUE ; Jing YANG ; Yongli YAO ; Xulei TANG ; Nanwei TONG ; Guixia WANG ; Jinan ZHANG ; Youmin WANG ; Jianming BA ; Bing CHEN ; Jianling DU ; Lanjie HE ; Xiaoyang LAI ; Yanbo LI ; Zhaoli YAN ; Eryuan LIAO ; Chao LIU ; Libin LIU ; Guijun QIN ; Yingfen QIN ; Huibiao QUAN ; Bingyin SHI ; Hui SUN ; Zhen YE ; Qiao ZHANG ; Lihui ZHANG ; Jun ZHU ; Mei ZHU ; Yongze LI ; Weiping TENG ; Zhongyan SHAN
Endocrinology and Metabolism 2021;36(4):778-789
Background:
Subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH) is the most common thyroid dysfunction, and its relationship with blood pressure (BP) has been controversial. The aim of the study was to analyze the association between SCH and newly-diagnosed hypertension.
Methods:
Based on data from the Thyroid disease, Iodine nutrition and Diabetes Epidemiology (TIDE) study, 49,433 euthyroid individuals and 7,719 SCH patients aged ≥18 years were enrolled. Patients with a history of hypertension or thyroid disease were excluded. SCH was determined by manufacturer reference range. Overall hypertension and stage 1 and 2 hypertension were diagnosed according to the guidelines issued by the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association in 2017.
Results:
The prevalence of overall hypertension (48.7%), including stage 1 (28.9%) and 2 (19.8%) hypertension, increased significantly in SCH patients compared with euthyroid subjects. With elevated serum thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) level, the hypertension prevalence also increased significantly from the euthyroid to different SCH subgroups, which was more profound in females or subjects aged <65 years. The age- and sex-specific regression analysis further demonstrated the same trends in the general population and in the 1:1 propensity matched population. Similarly, several BP components (i.e., systolic, diastolic, and mean arterial BP) were positively associated with TSH elevation, and regression analysis also confirmed that all BP components were closely related with SCH in female subjects aged <65 years.
Conclusion
The prevalence of hypertension increases for patients with SCH. SCH tends to be associated with hypertension and BP components in females younger than 65 years.
3.The Positive Association between Subclinical Hypothyroidism and Newly-Diagnosed Hypertension Is More Explicit in Female Individuals Younger than 65
Xichang WANG ; Haoyu WANG ; Li YAN ; Lihui YANG ; Yuanming XUE ; Jing YANG ; Yongli YAO ; Xulei TANG ; Nanwei TONG ; Guixia WANG ; Jinan ZHANG ; Youmin WANG ; Jianming BA ; Bing CHEN ; Jianling DU ; Lanjie HE ; Xiaoyang LAI ; Yanbo LI ; Zhaoli YAN ; Eryuan LIAO ; Chao LIU ; Libin LIU ; Guijun QIN ; Yingfen QIN ; Huibiao QUAN ; Bingyin SHI ; Hui SUN ; Zhen YE ; Qiao ZHANG ; Lihui ZHANG ; Jun ZHU ; Mei ZHU ; Yongze LI ; Weiping TENG ; Zhongyan SHAN
Endocrinology and Metabolism 2021;36(4):778-789
Background:
Subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH) is the most common thyroid dysfunction, and its relationship with blood pressure (BP) has been controversial. The aim of the study was to analyze the association between SCH and newly-diagnosed hypertension.
Methods:
Based on data from the Thyroid disease, Iodine nutrition and Diabetes Epidemiology (TIDE) study, 49,433 euthyroid individuals and 7,719 SCH patients aged ≥18 years were enrolled. Patients with a history of hypertension or thyroid disease were excluded. SCH was determined by manufacturer reference range. Overall hypertension and stage 1 and 2 hypertension were diagnosed according to the guidelines issued by the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association in 2017.
Results:
The prevalence of overall hypertension (48.7%), including stage 1 (28.9%) and 2 (19.8%) hypertension, increased significantly in SCH patients compared with euthyroid subjects. With elevated serum thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) level, the hypertension prevalence also increased significantly from the euthyroid to different SCH subgroups, which was more profound in females or subjects aged <65 years. The age- and sex-specific regression analysis further demonstrated the same trends in the general population and in the 1:1 propensity matched population. Similarly, several BP components (i.e., systolic, diastolic, and mean arterial BP) were positively associated with TSH elevation, and regression analysis also confirmed that all BP components were closely related with SCH in female subjects aged <65 years.
Conclusion
The prevalence of hypertension increases for patients with SCH. SCH tends to be associated with hypertension and BP components in females younger than 65 years.
4. Advances in Research on Regulatory Mechanism of Abnormal MiRNA Expression in Digestive System Diseases
Yongze CHEN ; Yu ZHOU ; Weiyun WU
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2020;25(8):506-509
MicroRNA (miRNA) is a non-coding single strand endogenous RNA, with a length of 20-25 bp. It regulates the transcription and translation of target mRNA by binding to its 3' untranslated regions (UTR). Abnormal expression of miRNA plays an important role in the occurrence and development of digestive system diseases. Clarifying the regulatory mechanism of miRNA will be of great help for early diagnosis and treatment of diseases. This article reviewed the advances in research on regulatory mechanism of abnormal miRNA expression in digestive system diseases.
5.Effect of berberine on endoplasmic reticulum stress PERK apoptosis pathway in HK-2 cells by high fructose
Yong ZHANG ; Chunlai HUANG ; Tingting FU ; Xiaoqing CHEN ; Liping WANG ; Yongze ZHUANG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2017;42(1):6-11
Objective To investigate the effect of berberine on endoplasmic reticulum stress PERK apoptosis pathway in HK-2 cells by high fructose.Methods HK-2 cells were grown in DMEM/F12, containing 10% fetal bovine serum (FBS) and divided randomly into four groups: normal control group (Group C); Fructose group (Group F): it contains 25mmol/L fructose culture; Berberine group (Group B): 25mmol/L fructose + 10μmol/L berberine treatment group; TUDCA group (Group T):25mmol/L fructose +2μmol/L TUDCA culture group; Cells were collected after culturing 24h. The expression of glucose-regulated protein 78 (GRP78), CHOP protein and the phosphorylation levels of PERK, eIF2α were tested by Western blotting. The cell cycles were detected by flow cytometry and the apoptosis of cells were detected by TUNEL staining.ResultsWestern blotting showed that the expression of GRP78 and CHOP protein in group F was significantly higher than that in group C, and the levels of p-PERK and p-eIF2α in group F were significantly higher than those in group F. Compared with group F, GRP78, CHOP, p-PERK and p-eIF2α in group B and T were significantly lower (P<0.05). The expression of GRP78, CHOP, p-PERK and p-eIF2α in group B had no significant difference. Flow cytometry and TUNEL staining showed that the cell viability of fructose group was significantly lower than that of C group, and the apoptotic index was significantly higher than that of group C (P<0.05). Compared with group F, the activity of HK-2 cells in group B and T significantly increased, otherwise the apoptosis index significantly decreased, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). Compared with group T, the viability index and apoptosis rate of group B had no significant difference (P>0.05).Conclusion Persistent high fructose can activate the intracellular PERK pathway in HK-2 cells, causing endoplasmic reticulum stress. Berberine can inhibit the fructose-induced PERK and eIF2α phosphorylation, down-regulated the expression of GRP78, CHOP protein, thus by regulating PERK Pathways to alleviate cell cycle arrest and reduce cell apoptosis.
6.Study on developing a Brief Version of Diabetes Self-management Knowledge, Attitude, and Behavior Assessment Scale (DSKAB-SF).
Wenjuan WANG ; Yongze WU ; Nongping FENG ; Bo CHEN ; Guangchun LI ; Jiawu LIU ; Huilin LIU ; Youyuan YANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2016;50(1):50-55
OBJECTIVETo develop a brief version scale with good validity and reliability to evaluate self-management knowledge, attitude and behavior (KAB) of diabetes patients in a shorter time.
METHODS20 authority experts who specialized in the field of diabetes clinical and non-communicable disease self-management, and familiar with the relevant content of diabetes self-management were selected. Face to face and Email consultation methods were applied in two rounds delphi expert consultations to choose items from the Diabetes Self-management Knowledge, Attitude, and Behavior Assessment Scale (DSKAB, total scale, 98 items). In the first round of expert consultation, experts were asked to select the core items from every dimension and score the extent of familiarity and basis of judgment. In the second round of expert consultation, the significance of the core items which were selected by experts in first round, were graded. The items which entered into the brief scale were determined by harmonious condition of expert opinions.
RESULTSTwo rounds of consultation reclaimed 16 and 15 responses respectively, Positive coefficients of experts were 80% and 94% respectively, and both authoritative coefficients were 0.90. In the first round of consultation, experts selected 44.3 ± 6.2 items on average, 42 items were selected according to the integrity of the scale for measuring dimension and content at last. In the second round of consultation, experts thought that the 42 items could measure the important contents of each dimension comprehensive and representative, the item importance scores of knowledge, attitude, and behavior subscale were 8.42 ± 1.17, 8.61 ± 1.24, 8.61 ± 1.02 respectively, and the coordination coefficients of the three subscale were 0.36, 0.20, 0.49 (χ(2) were 89.74, 11.13, 96.03, P<0.05). The total coordination coefficient was 0.38 (χ(2) =199.36, P<0.001), which indicated the concentration of experts(')opinion was acceptable, showed the brief scale with good face validity and content validity.
CONCLUSIONThe brief scale could evaluate Diabetes Self-management KAB Scale rapidly and relatively comprehensive in groups or individuals diabetes with good face validity and content validity.
Diabetes Mellitus ; therapy ; Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice ; Humans ; Reproducibility of Results ; Self Care ; Surveys and Questionnaires
7.Validity, reliability, and acceptability of the brief version of the self-management knowledge, attitude, and behavior assessment scale for diabetes patients
Yongze WU ; Wenjuan WANG ; Nongping FENG ; Bo CHEN ; Guangchun LI ; Jiawu LIU ; Huilin LIU ; Youyuan YANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2016;50(7):589-593
Objective To evaluate the validity, reliability, and acceptability of the brief version of the self-management knowledge, attitude, and behavior (KAB) assessment scale for diabetes patients. Methods Diabetes patients who were managed at the Xinkaipu Community Health Service Center of Tianxin in Changsha, Hunan Province were selected for survey by cluster sampling. A total of 350 diabetes patients were surveyed using the brief scale to collect data on knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of self-management. Content validity was evaluated by Pearson correlation coefficient between the brief scale and subscales of knowledge, attitude, and behavior. Structure validity was evaluated by factor analysis, and discrimination validity was evaluated by an independent sample t-test between the high-score and low-score groups. Reliability was tested by internal consistency reliability and split-half reliability. The evaluation indexes of internal consistency reliability were Cronbach's α coefficients, θ coefficient, and Ω coefficient. Acceptability was evaluated by valid response rate and completion time of the brief scale. Results A total of 346(98.9%) valid questionnaires were returned, with average survey time of (11.43±3.4) minutes. Average score of the brief scale was 78.85 ± 11.22; scores of the knowledge, attitude, and behavior subscales were 16.45 ± 4.42, 21.33 ± 2.03, and 41.07 ± 8.34, respectively. Pearson correlation coefficients between the brief scale and the knowledge, attitude, and behavior subscales were 0.92, 0.42, and 0.60, respectively;P-values were all less than 0.01, indicating that the face validity and content validity of the brief scale were achieved to a good level. The common factor cumulative variance contribution rate of the brief scale and three subscales was from 53.66%to 61.75%, which achieved more than 50%of the approved standard. There were 11 common factors;41 of the total 42 items had factor loadings above 0.40 in their relevant common factor, indicating that the brief scale and three subscales had good construct validity. Patients were divided into a high-score group and a low-score group, then scores of the brief scale and three subscales were compared between the groups using a t-test. The results were all significant, indicating that the brief scale and three subscales had good discriminate validity. Mean scores of the brief scale and three subscales of the high-score group were 91.55±6.81, 19.51±2.17, 22.74±1.88, and 49.30±6.20, respectively;these were higher than the low-score group (65.89 ± 5.79, 12.29 ± 4.76, 20.22 ± 1.88, and 33.39 ± 6.17, respectively) with t-values 27.76, 13.31, 9.20, and 17.56 (P-values were less than 0.001). The Cronbach's α coefficient, θ coefficient,Ω coefficient, and split-half reliability of the brief scale were 0.83, 0.87, 0.96, and 0.84, respectively. These values for the three subscales were all above 0.70, except for theθcoefficient of the attitude subscale with 0.64, indicating that the brief scale and three subscales had acceptable internal consistency reliability. Conclusion The brief version of the diabetes self-management knowledge, attitude, and behavior assessment scale showed good acceptability, validity, and reliability, to responsibly evaluate self-management KAB among patients with diabetes.
8.Validity, reliability, and acceptability of the brief version of the self-management knowledge, attitude, and behavior assessment scale for diabetes patients
Yongze WU ; Wenjuan WANG ; Nongping FENG ; Bo CHEN ; Guangchun LI ; Jiawu LIU ; Huilin LIU ; Youyuan YANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2016;50(7):589-593
Objective To evaluate the validity, reliability, and acceptability of the brief version of the self-management knowledge, attitude, and behavior (KAB) assessment scale for diabetes patients. Methods Diabetes patients who were managed at the Xinkaipu Community Health Service Center of Tianxin in Changsha, Hunan Province were selected for survey by cluster sampling. A total of 350 diabetes patients were surveyed using the brief scale to collect data on knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of self-management. Content validity was evaluated by Pearson correlation coefficient between the brief scale and subscales of knowledge, attitude, and behavior. Structure validity was evaluated by factor analysis, and discrimination validity was evaluated by an independent sample t-test between the high-score and low-score groups. Reliability was tested by internal consistency reliability and split-half reliability. The evaluation indexes of internal consistency reliability were Cronbach's α coefficients, θ coefficient, and Ω coefficient. Acceptability was evaluated by valid response rate and completion time of the brief scale. Results A total of 346(98.9%) valid questionnaires were returned, with average survey time of (11.43±3.4) minutes. Average score of the brief scale was 78.85 ± 11.22; scores of the knowledge, attitude, and behavior subscales were 16.45 ± 4.42, 21.33 ± 2.03, and 41.07 ± 8.34, respectively. Pearson correlation coefficients between the brief scale and the knowledge, attitude, and behavior subscales were 0.92, 0.42, and 0.60, respectively;P-values were all less than 0.01, indicating that the face validity and content validity of the brief scale were achieved to a good level. The common factor cumulative variance contribution rate of the brief scale and three subscales was from 53.66%to 61.75%, which achieved more than 50%of the approved standard. There were 11 common factors;41 of the total 42 items had factor loadings above 0.40 in their relevant common factor, indicating that the brief scale and three subscales had good construct validity. Patients were divided into a high-score group and a low-score group, then scores of the brief scale and three subscales were compared between the groups using a t-test. The results were all significant, indicating that the brief scale and three subscales had good discriminate validity. Mean scores of the brief scale and three subscales of the high-score group were 91.55±6.81, 19.51±2.17, 22.74±1.88, and 49.30±6.20, respectively;these were higher than the low-score group (65.89 ± 5.79, 12.29 ± 4.76, 20.22 ± 1.88, and 33.39 ± 6.17, respectively) with t-values 27.76, 13.31, 9.20, and 17.56 (P-values were less than 0.001). The Cronbach's α coefficient, θ coefficient,Ω coefficient, and split-half reliability of the brief scale were 0.83, 0.87, 0.96, and 0.84, respectively. These values for the three subscales were all above 0.70, except for theθcoefficient of the attitude subscale with 0.64, indicating that the brief scale and three subscales had acceptable internal consistency reliability. Conclusion The brief version of the diabetes self-management knowledge, attitude, and behavior assessment scale showed good acceptability, validity, and reliability, to responsibly evaluate self-management KAB among patients with diabetes.
9.Chronic disseminated intravascular coagulopathy associated with aortic dissecting aneurysms: two cases report and literature review.
Wei LIU ; Lei ZHANG ; Yongze LIU ; Xiaofan LIU ; Feng XUE ; Yunfei CHEN ; Yueting HUANG ; Renchi YANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2014;35(9):831-834
OBJECTIVETo report two cases of chronic disseminated intravascular coagulation associated (DIC) with aortic dissecting aneurysm, and discuss the treatment strategy.
METHODSThe clinical data of two patients with chronic DIC associated with aortic dissecting aneurysm were analyzed and the related literature was reviewed.
RESULTSCase 1: female, 53 years old, she had gingival bleeding, skin ecchymosis and haematuria for 2 months, the laboratory test revealed PLT 48 × 10⁹/L, APTT 38.0 s and fibrinogen 0.53 g/L; Case 2: male 86 years old, he had skin petechia and ecchymosis,gingival bleeding for 2 weeks, the laboratory test revealed PLT 17×10⁹/L, APTT 37.5 s and fibrinogen 0.51 g/L. CT scan for both cases revealed aortic aneurysm. They were diagnosed as aortic aneurysm associated chronic DIC. Both of them received blood component transfusion. After the treatment, they showed improvement in bleeding symptoms and laboratory data. They gave up operation, and were discharged from the hospital at last.
CONCLUSIONBlood replacement can alleviate bleeding tendency in those patients with chronic DIC associated with aortic dissecting aneurysm.
Aged, 80 and over ; Aneurysm, Dissecting ; complications ; Aortic Aneurysm ; complications ; Blood Coagulation Disorders ; etiology ; Female ; Hemorrhage ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Tomography, X-Ray Computed
10.Polyethylenimine for Plasmid Delivery to the Basilar Membrane of the Neonatal C57BL/6J Mice Cochlea in Vitro
Yongze LIU ; Han ZHOU ; Xiaoyun QIAN ; Guangjie ZHU ; Yi LUO ; Qifeng LI ; Jie CHEN ; Dengbin MA ; Xia GAO
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2014;(3):290-295
Objective To study the effects of using 25 kDa linear and branched PEI to transfer plasmid DNA pEGFP -C1 (pDNA ,encoding the enhanced green fluorescent protein reporter gene ) to the basilar membrane of the C57BL/6 mice cochlea in vitro .Methods L -PEI/pDNA and B -PEI/pDNA polyplexes were generated in 0 .1M phosphate buffer solution (PBS) or 5% glucose solution .Polyplexes were characterized by transmission electron mi-croscopy .Agarose gel retardation assay was used to determine the plasmid binding ability of L -PEI and B -PEI . The toxicity was investigated by MTT assay .The transfection was firstly evaluated in 293T cell line ,and then the appropriate amount of PEI and plasmid were applied for cochlear explant transfection of P4 mice pups .Results Un-der the same condition ,B -PEI had better transfection efficiency than L -PEI ,but its toxicity was also higher . When generated in PBS ,the polyplexes had lower toxicity than in glucose solution .L -PEI-pDNA nanoparticles could transfect the spiral limbus fibrocytes ,some spiral ganglion neurons and supporting cells ,but the efficiency was low .Conclusion L -PEI could be used as the non -viral vector for the transfection of the cultured basilar mem-brane of P4 mice pups ,but it should be modified to reach higher efficiency .

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