1.Effect of neuromuscular electrical stimulation on quadriceps muscle strength and walking for patients after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Zhijiao FAN ; Lanqi JIN ; Zhibin HUANG ; Yige LI ; Sihan YAO ; Yubao MA
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2025;31(2):242-248
ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) on quadriceps muscle strength and walking for patients after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). MethodsThirty-four patients after ACLR were selected at Beijing Rehabilitation Hospital of Capital Medical University from July, 2022 to October, 2023, and randomly divided into control group (n = 17) and experimental group (n = 17). Both groups received routine rehabilitation and functional training, and the experimental group received NMES during the functional training, while the control group received sham NMES, for eight weeks. Quadriceps peak torque-to-weight ratio, single-leg support phase and plantar impulses during walking were measured before and after intervention. ResultsTwo cases in the control group and three in the experimental group dropped down. Quadriceps peak torque-to-weight ratio improved in both groups after intervention (|t| > 17.578, P < 0.001), and improved more in the experimental group than in the control group (t = 4.714, P < 0.001); while the affected single-leg support phase and the affected/unaffected single-leg support phase ratio improved in both groups (|t| > 16.882, P < 0.001), and improved more in the experimental group than in the control group (t > 3.234, P < 0.01); and plantar impulses of all zones optimized in both groups (t > 9.221, P < 0.001), and were better in the experimental group than in the control group(|t| > 2.852, P < 0.01). ConclusionNMES may further improve quadriceps muscle strength, plantar pressure distribution during walking and single-leg support in patients after ACLR.
2.Effect of soft brace wearing on plantar dynamics in patients with chronic ankle instability
Yubao MA ; Zhibin HUANG ; Yige LI ; Zhijiao FAN ; Lihua ZHANG ; Fenglong SUN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2024;30(5):613-620
Objective To investigate the effect of daily soft brace wearing on plantar dynamics during walking in patients with chronic ankle instability(CAI). Methods A total of 52 patients with unilateral chronic ankle instability(CAI)in Beijing Rehabilitation Hospital from February,2021 to January,2023 were randomly divided into control group(n=26)and experimental group(n=26).Both groups underwent an eight-week exercise training program.The control group wore placebo brace dur-ing daily activities,while the experimental group wore soft ankle brace.Plantar dynamic parameters were mea-sured using a pressure plate system during walking,including peak plantar pressure and plantar impulse before and after intervention. Results Six participants dropped out in the control group and five in the experimental group,resulting in a final inclu-sion of 41 participants.After intervention,there was no significant difference in peak plantar pressure and im-pulse on the affected side in the control group among different areas(P>0.05).In the experimental group,the peak pressure and impulse in the heel medial,heel lateral and forefoot medial areas increased(|t|>4.192,P<0.001),while the peak pressure and impulse in the midfoot and lateral forefoot areas decreased(t>2.984,P<0.05);the peak pressure and impulse in the heel medial,heel lateral and forefoot medial areas were higher in the experimental group than in the control group(|t|>2.126,P<0.05),and the peak pressure and impulse were low-er in the midfoot and forefoot lateral areas(t>2.133,P<0.05). Conclusion Wearing a soft brace during daily activities may optimize the distribution of peak plantar pressure and plan-tar impulse on the affected side in patients with CAI,which may prevent recurrence of sprains.
3.The Safety and Feasibility of Simultaneous Bilateral Adrenal Vein Sampling via Basilic Vein Approach:the First Report
Yujie ZUO ; Hongwu LI ; Yubao ZOU ; Wentao MA ; Yihong HUA ; Hui DONG ; Xiongjing JIANG
Chinese Circulation Journal 2024;39(8):755-759
Objectives:To evaluate the safety and feasibility of simultaneous bilateral adrenal vein sampling(AVS)via the basilic vein approach. Methods:21 consecutive patients with primary aldosteronism(PA)who underwent simultaneous bilateral AVS via the basilic vein in Fuwai Hospital between July 2023 and November 2023 were enrolled in this study.The puncture site,catheter used in AVS,operation time,fluoroscopy time,contrast agent dosages,success rate of bilateral sampling,adverse events,and complications were recorded and analyzed.Successful sampling was determined by a selectivity index(cortisol in the adrenal vein/cortisol in inferior vena cava)greater than or equal to 2. Results:The average age of 21 patients was(49.3±7.7)years,with 13 male patients.The first 5F sheath was successfully inserted into the right basilic vein in all patients,the second 5F sheath insertion failed in two patients and switched to the ipsilateral cephalic vein approach.The 5F MPA1 catheter was inserted into the right adrenal vein and the 5F TIG catheter into the left adrenal vein in all patients.Operation time was 17.50(12.00,22.00)min,fluoroscopy time was 5.90(4.75,10.55)min,and contrast agent dosage was 25.00(25.00,35.00)ml.Bilateral AVS was successful in all patients.Two patients experienced adverse events,one case was catheter entanglement,which resulted in 5F TIG catheter slipped from adrenal vein,and another case was vascular spasm.No complications were recorded. Conclusions:Simultaneous bilateral AVS via basilic vein approach is safe and feasible in most PA patients,further researches with larger patient cohort are needed to validate the results from this study.
4.Long-term Clinical Outcomes of Renal Denervation for the Treatment of Resistant Hypertension
Hui DONG ; Yujie ZUO ; Yubao ZOU ; Wentao MA ; Yihong HUA ; Wenjun MA ; Xiongjing JIANG
Chinese Circulation Journal 2024;39(8):767-774
Objectives:To investigate long-term clinical outcomes of renal denervation(RDN)for the treatment of resistant hypertension. Methods:This study retrospectively enrolled 58 patients with resistant hypertension who received RDN treatment via femoral artery approach at Fuwai Hospital between February 2012 and November 2019.Follow up was performed at 1,3,6 months,1 year,and annually after RDN,and the last follow-up was June 2023.The baseline data and postoperative follow-up data including office blood pressure,24-hour mean blood pressure and heart rate,types and load of antihypertensive drugs,renal function,and major adverse events(including renal artery stenosis,acute myocardial infarction,stroke,cardiovascular death,and all-cause death)were obtained and analyzed.The impact of RDN on 10-year cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events was evaluated using the Framingham risk assessment model and the Chinese model. Results:A total of 58 patients were enrolled,with 1 patient(1.72%)died from lung cancer.Forty-one patients(70.69%)were visited in the last follow-up and the average follow-up time was(10.21±1.75)years.Compared with baseline,the office systolic/diastolic blood pressure was decreased by(12.59±21.65)/(9.87±14.27)mmHg(P<0.01,1 mmHg=0.133 kPa),24-hour mean systolic/diastolic blood pressure reduced by(11.28±15.33)/(7.94±12.29)mmHg(P<0.01),24-hour mean heart rate reduced by(2.45±9.46)bpm(P>0.05),the types of antihypertensive drugs decreased by 1.17±2.25(P<0.01),the drug load reduced by 1.45±2.37(P<0.001),and the estimated glomerular filtration rate decreased by(6.83±18.37)ml/(min·1.73 m2)(P<0.05)at the last follow-up.The impact of RDN on 10-year cardiovascular events and stroke risk was as follows:Framingham risk assessment showed an absolute risk decrease of 14.25%and 2.12%,respectively,and decreased by 5.72%and 17.46%using the Chinese cardiovascular and cerebrovascular risk assessment. Conclusions:This study showed that RDN could significantly reduce blood pressure levels in patients with resistant hypertension in the long-term follow up,and was expected to further reduce cardiovascular and cerebrovascular risks.
5.Supplementing biofeedback training with kinesiotaping better promotes the recovery of knee function after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Yubao MA ; Jianhao ZHU ; Zhijiao FAN ; Shuyan QIE ; Yige LI ; Fenglong SUN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2024;46(11):993-998
Objective:To document any effect of combining kinesiotaping (KT) with Monitored Rehab Systems biofeedback training (MRS training) on the recovery of knee function after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR).Methods:Twenty-two patients after ACLR were randomly divided into an MRS group and a combined group, each of 11. In addition to conventional rehabilitation training, the MRS group had placebo taping in place during their MRS training, while the combined group had KT applied. Each training session lasted 45 minutes, with three sessions per week. Before the experiment and after 8 weeks of treatment, the affected foot support phase, impulse of each area of the affected foot′s sole, and lower limb reaction time were measured.Results:Significant improvement in the affected foot′s support phase and lower limb reaction time was documented in both groups, as well as in the average impulse percentage of the affected foot′s plantar forefoot area (F area), mid-foot area (MF area), and heel area (H area). All were significantly better in the combined group than in the MRS group, on average.Conclusion:Supplementing MRS biofeedback training with kinesiotaping can more effectively improve the knee joint functioning and postural control of patients after ACLR surgery. The combination is worthy of clinical promotion and application.
6.Spatial temporal feature of tuberculosis among high school students in Gansu Province from 2018 to 2022
WANG Bo, HE Aiwei, ZHAO Jianxi, BAI Yue, GUO Qiang, MA Yubao, YANG Shumin
Chinese Journal of School Health 2023;44(12):1889-1893
Objective:
To analyze the spatial temporal distribution characteristics of tuberculosis among high school students at county levels in Gansu Province from 2018 to 2022,so as to provide a scientific basis for tuberculosis prevention and control in schools.
Methods:
Tuberculosis data from high school students in counties (districts) reported in Gansu Province from 2018 to 2022 was collected from the Tuberculosis Information Management System and Infectious Disease Information Reporting System of the Chinese Disease Prevention and Control Information Management System. Demographic data of high school students in counties (districts) came from the General Management System of the Chinese Disease Prevention and Control Information Management System, and the spatial clustering of the reported incidence rate of pulmonary tuberculosis among high school students in Gansu Province in the past five years was analyzed using the methods of global spatial autocorrelation (Moran s I) and local indicators of spatial audocorrelation(LISA).
Results:
A total of 41 885 pulmonary tuberculosis cases were reported in various counties of Gansu Province From 2018 to 2022, with an average reported incidence rate of 32.81/100 000. During the same period, 1 170 high school students cases were reported, with an average reported incidence rate of 13.72/100 000. With the exception of 2020, the reported incidence rate of pulmonary tuberculosis among high school students was non random distribution in other 4 years, showed a moderate intensity of spatial clustering. From 2018 to 2022, most counties in Gansu Province reported that the incidence rate of pulmonary tuberculosis among high school students was 10.00/100 000 or below, the counties with reported incidence rate >40.00/100 000 were mainly distributed in Luqu County, Maqu County, Diebu County, Hezuo City, Xiahe County of Gannan Prefecture, Gangu County and Wushan County of Tianshui Prefecture, Wenxian County and Kangxian County of Longnan Prefecture, Huachi County of Pingliang Prefecture, Huanxian County of Qingyang Prefecture. The number of counties where the reported incidence rate of tuberculosis among high school students more than 30.00/100 000 gradually decreased from 2018 to 2022. In the past five years, the reported incidence rate of tuberculosis among high school students in all counties of Gannan Prefecture remained above 40.00/ 100 000 . The LISA analysis results showed that the high incidence areas were mainly concentrated in Gannan Prefecture.
Conclusions
The epidemic situation of pulmonary tuberculosis among high school students in Gansu province from 2018 to 2022 is still a serious condition, showing the characteristics of unbalanced regional distribution. The reported incidence rate shows a strong spatial clustering, and the hot spots are concentrated in the counties (districts) of Gannan prefecture in Gansu Province.
7.Clinical characteristics and treatment of central nervous system aspergillosis: an analysis of 37 cases
Ruishu TAN ; Jiatang ZHANG ; Yuheng SHAN ; Yubao MA ; Lei WU ; Hu YUAN ; Lei CHEN ; Tao ZHOU ; Liping ZOU ; Jian ZHU ; Quangang XU ; Shengyuan YU
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2023;56(1):55-65
Objective:To summarize the clinical characteristics and therapeutic efficacy of central nervous system (CNS) aspergillosis.Methods:The clinical manifestations, laboratory examination, neuroimaging features, treatment and prognosis of 37 cases of CNS aspergillosis diagnosed and treated in the First Medical Center of People′s Liberation Army General Hospital from January 2000 to January 2021 were retrospectively analyzed. According to the correlation between intracranial lesions and paranasal sinus lesions, they were divided into two groups: rhino-cerebral aspergillosis (RA, n=21) group and cerebral aspergillosis (CA, n=16) group. Results:Only 16.2% (6/37) of CNS aspergillosis patients had a clear background of immunosuppression, but 35.1% (13/37) were complicated with diabetes. The most common clinical manifestations were headache (73.0%, 27/37), cranial nerve involvement (59.5%, 22/37) and fever (37.8%, 14/37). Cerebrospinal fluid characteristics included increased pressure (53.8%, 14/26), increased white blood cell count (46.7%, 14/30), decreased glucose (30.0%, 9/30), increased protein (70.0%, 21/30), and high positive results of the metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) of pathogenic microorganism (7/10). Cranial magnetic resonance imaging showed that commonly involved sites were sinus, orbital apex, posterior orbit, cavernous sinus (43.2%, 16/37) and cerebral lobes (27.0%, 10/37). Treatment options included antifungal drugs alone (64.9%, 24/37), combination of drugs and surgery (27.0%, 10/37) and surgery alone (8.1%, 3/37). Compared with the CA group, RA group had fewer males [47.6% (10/21) vs 14/16, χ2=6.34, P=0.012] and older age [(54.2±19.4) years vs (38.4±18.4) years, t=2.50, P=0.017], and was more prone to headache [85.7% (18/21) vs 9/16, χ2=4.00, P=0.046) and cranial nerve involvement [81.0% (17/21) vs 5/16, χ 2=9.31, P=0.006]. The misdiagnosis rate of these patients in the early stage was 73.0% (27/37). A total of 29 patients (85.3%, 29/34) were treated with voriconazole successively, and the course of treatment was 3.0 (0.5, 10.4) months. Compared with salvage therapy, the mortality of primary therapy was lower (4/17 vs 9/12, χ2=7.54, P=0.006). All patients were followed up to December 2021, and 17 patients died, with a mortality rate of 45.9% (17/37). Conclusions:CNS aspergillosis may have no definite immunosuppressive background. Some of CNS aspergillosis patients are complicated with diabetes, and the clinical manifestations of the disease lack specificity, with high misdiagnosis rate in the early stage, no inflammatory changes in cerebrospinal fluid, and high positive rate of mNGS for pathogenic microorganism. Early and long-term application of voriconazole can significantly reduce the mortality rate.
8.Immediate effect of soft brace on chronic ankle instability
Weiguang GAO ; Shuhui LIU ; Yubao MA ; Yabing LOU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2022;28(7):783-788
ObjectiveTo investigate the immediate effect of wearing a soft ankle brace on dynamic and static balance function and biomechanics of affected lower limbs during walking in chronic ankle instability (CAI) patients. MethodsFrom January to August, 2021, 40 CAI patients from Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Center, Beijing Rehabilitation Hospital, Capital Medical University were measured dynamic and static balance indexes with Zebris FDM-System and Y balance test, before and after wearing a soft ankle brace; while the kinetics indexes and surface electromyography of the affected lower extremities during walking were collected with Zebris FDM-System and a surface electromyography telemeter simultaneously. ResultsThe velocity and area of center of pressure reduced in both open and closed eye modes (|t| > 2.876, P < 0.01), the Y-balance scores increased in all the directions (|t| > 21.212, P < 0.001) after wearing brace; while the peak pressures and impulses increased in the midfoot and medial forefoot regions (|t| > 2.057, P < 0.05), and decreased in the lateral heel, lateral forefoot and toe regions (|t| > 2.464, P < 0.05), and the root mean square of surface electromyography increased in the tibialis anterior and lateral gastrocnemius (|t| > 2.159, P < 0.05) during walking. ConclusionWearing soft brace can immediately improve dynamic and static balance of CAI patients, and optimize plantar kinetic distribution and enhance activation of the anterior tibial and the lateral head of gastrocnemius of the affected limb during walking, to improve motor control of CAI patients.
9.Effects of surface sensation training on foot deflection and plantar impulse after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Yubao MA ; Chenxi WANG ; Weiguang GAO ; Zhijiao FAN ; Quansheng MA ; Fenglong SUN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2022;28(9):1096-1103
ObjectiveTo observe the effect of surface sensation training on walking function of patients after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). MethodsFrom January to November, 2021, 56 ACLR inpatients in Beijing Rehabilitation Hospital were randomly divided into control group (n = 28) and experimental group (n = 28). The control group received routine rehabilitation training of 45 minutes a time, while the experimental group received routine rehabilitation training of 30 minutes and surface sensation training of 15 minutes a time, for eight weeks. Their toe-out angle and affected side impulse percentage of plantar seven zones were measured before and after intervention. ResultsThe toe-out angle of both the healthy and the affected sides decreased in both groups after intervention (t > 4.615, P < 0.001), and it was less in the affected side in the experimental group (t = 2.263, P < 0.05). The impulse percentage in heel medial and heel lateral areas increased in both groups after intervention (t > 4.221, P < 0.001), and it was more in the experimental group (t > 3.651, P < 0.01); while the impulse percentage in middle foot, foot intermediate and foot lateral areas decreased in both groups (t > 3.174, P < 0.01), and it was less in foot intermediate and foot lateral areas in the experimental group (t > 2.366, P < 0.05); the impulse percentage decreased in foot medial and toe areas in the experimental group (t > 3.508, P < 0.01), but there was no significant difference between two groups (t < 1.608, P > 0.05). ConclusionSurface sensation training can further improve the foot deflection and distribution of impulse of affected side in patients after ACLR during walking, to normalize the load patterns.
10.Whole body vibration can improve the muscle strength, balance and walking ability of elderly persons with sarcopenia
Haixia ZHANG ; Fucheng CHU ; Yubao MA
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2022;44(11):1009-1013
Objective:To observe any effect of alternate side whole body vibration on the muscle strength, balance and walking ability of persons with sarcopenia.Methods:Forty elderly persons with sarcopenia were randomly divided into an experimental group and a control group, each of 20. Both groups received conventional balance and lower-limb muscle strength training, but the experimental group also received 9-14Hz whole body vibration treatment with an amplitude of 2-3mm, 5 one-minute groups a day, 5 times a week. Before and after 8 weeks of treatment, both groups′ lower limb strength, 6m step speed, exercise ellipse area, exercise track length, and Up and Go test (TUGT) time were measured.Results:In the experimental group the average bilateral iliopsoas muscle strength and all the other measurements had improved significantly. In the control group, the exercise ellipse area with the eyes closed and the exercise track length with the eyes open and all the other measurements had improved significantly compared with before the training. But all of the experimental group′s outcomes were, on average, significantly better than those of the control group.Conclusion:Low frequency vibration training can better improve the muscle strength, balance and walking ability of elderly persons with sarcopenia. It can be used for prevention as well as treatment.


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