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  • A comparative study on functional features and technical parameters of the global clinical guideline databases

    Objective To summarize and compare the functional characteristics and technical parameters of the comprehensive global clinical practice guideline (CPG) databases, so as to provide references for the construction of CPG database of China. Methods CPG databases were collected worldwide by discussing with experts in the guideline and database fields. Studies on guideline databases were searched in PubMed and CNKI to additionally collect CPG databases mentioned in these studies. Representative comprehensive CPG databases were finally selected by consulting relevant guideline experts. The basic information, functional characteristics (including column settings, service contents, and related file types) and technical parameter data were extracted and summarized. A descriptive analysis was conducted to compare different CPG databases. Results Nine guideline databases which are distributed in eight countries of the Americas, Europe, Oceania and Asia were included. The number of included guidelines of the nine databases ranged from 31 to 15 410. The earliest database was established in 1993. Except that the MINDS database didn’t provide search function, eight databases provided basic search function, and six provided further advanced search function. PDF and HTML formats of guidelines were available in most databases, but the XML format was only available in National Guideline Clearinghouse (NGC). Responsive Web design was an important feature for most websites of databases and four databases developed mobile applications. Local mainstream social media sharing function was provided by six databases. All databases’ construction was professional in technical parameters including network transmission, Web server, programming language and the selection of server room. Conclusion This study compares the functional features and technical parameters of the comprehensive global CPG databases, which provides important information that should be considered in establishing a guideline database, to strengthen the top-level design or to help optimize the functionality of a guideline database. It also helps guideline databases users to find more proper resources.

    Release date:2018-03-20 03:48 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • The comparison between tendency-oriented perimetry and traditional threshold perimetry

    Objective To evaluate the application of tendency-oriented perimetry (TOP) in detecting the visual function of glaucoma. Methods The traditional threshold perimetry (Normal/Normal strategy) and TOP (TOP/Normal strategy) carried out by Octopus 101 perimetry were used to examine the visual field of 20 normal subjects (20 eyes), 32 cases (32 eyes) of primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG), and 14 cases (14 eyes) of suspected POAG, respectively. The visual field outcomes, indices, point by point threshold variability and defective points of the two perimetries were compared and analysed. Results The negative rate of TOP was 90% in normal subjects. The positive rate of TOP was 75% in POAG , and 100% in middle and late stage of POAG. The visual field indices of two perimetries were positively correlated, with mean sensitivity (MS) of r=0.9335, mean defect (MD) of r=0.9189, and loss variance (LV) of r=0.9621. The point by point threshold variability and defective points of TOP were higher than those of traditional threshold perimetry, but the difference between the two perimetries was not significant (P=0.2019, P=0.4448). Conclusion The visual field indices of TOP and traditional threshold perimetry are positively correlated. The sensitivity and reproducibility of TOP are high in detecting the visual function of middle and late stage of POAG. (Chin J Ocul Fundus,Dis, 2002, 18: 269-272)

    Release date:2016-09-02 06:01 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Analysis of the Relationship between Fluorescence Patterns of Antinuclear Antibody and Antinuclear Antibody Profiles

    ObjectiveTo discuss the relationship between antinuclear antibody (ANA) fluorescence pattern detected by indirect immunity fluorescence (IIF) and antinuclear antibody profiles (including anti-dsDNA, RNP, Sm, SSa, SSb, Scl-70, Jo-1 and rib-P) in human serum. MethodsA total of 7385 cases of ANA pattern and ANA profiles were retrospectively analyzed from January 2010 to December 2013. ANA was detected by IIF substrated as HEp-2 cells, anti-dsDNA by IIF substrated as crithidia, and the other 7 antibodies by enzyme immunoblot with purified antigen. ResultsGranular pattern mostly presented as anti-RNP, anti-Sm, anti-SSa and anti-SSb (P < 0.001); homogeneous pattern was anti-dsDNA and anti-SSa (P < 0.001); nucleolus, centromere, and mixed pattern was anti-SSa (P < 0.05); cytoplasm pattern was anti-rib-P and anti-SSa (P < 0.05). But few above antibodies could be detected in Golgi, dots, rim, actin, actotropomyosin, prolifevating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) and vementin pattern. Homogeneous pattern was shown up to 77.91% in only anti-dsDNA positive serum; granular was 96.84%, 52.01%, and 82.35% respectively in only anti-RNP or anti-SSa or anti-Sm positive. Homogeneous and nucleolus mix pattern was up to 30.53% in only anti-Scl-70 positive. Cytoplasm pattern was 50.00% and 61.54% respectively in only anti-rib-P or anti-Jo-1 positive. But no fixed relationship was found between ANA pattern and anti-SSb. ConclusionsThere is a certain relationship between ANA and antinuclear antibody profiles. Granular, homogeneous and cytoplasm pattern often can be detected more than one autoantibodies. Eight kinds of specific autoantibodies often are negative when ANA patterns are centromere, Golgi, dots, rim, actin, tropomyosin, PCNA, and vimentin. Anti-dsDNA is mainly corresponding to homogeneous, anti-RNP, anti-SSa and anti-Sm to granular, anti-Scl-70 to homogeneous and nucleoli, anti-rib-P and anti-Jo-1 to cytoplasm. The study can give suggestions for further tests application and lab result checking.

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  • COMPARISON OF LCP AND LOCKED INTRAMEDULLARY NAILING FIXATION IN TREATMENT OF TIBIAL DIAPHYSIS FRACTURES

    Objective To evaluate the treatment results of LCP and locked intramedullary nailing for tibial diaphysis fractures.MethodsFrom October 2003 to April 2006, 55 patients with tibial diaphysis fractures ( 58 fractures) were treated. Of them there were 39 males and 16 females with an average of 39 years years ( 14 to 62 years). The fractures were on the left side in 27 patients and on the right side in 31 patients (3 patients had bilateral involvement). Thirtyfour fractures were treated by intramedullary nailing (intramedullary nailing group) and 24 fractures by LCP fixation (LCP group). The average disease course was 3 days (intramedullary nailing group) and 3.1 days(LCP group). The operation time, the range of motion of knee and ankle joints, fracturehealing time, and complications were evaluated. Results The patients were followed up 8-26 months(13 months on average). The operation time was 84.0±9.2 min (intramedullary nailing group) and 69.0±8.4 min (LCPgroup); the average cost in hospital was¥19 297.78 in the intramedullary nailing group and ¥14 116.55 in the LCP group respectively, showing significant differences(P<0.05). The flexion and extension of knee joint was 139.0±3.7° and 4.0±0.7° in intramedullary nailing group and 149.0±4.2° and 0±0.4° in LCP group, showing no significant difference(Pgt;0.05). The doral flexion and plantar flexion of ankle joint were 13.0±1.7° and 41.0±2.6° in intramedullary nailing group, and 10.0±1.4° and 44.0±2.3° in LCP group, showing nosignificant differences(Pgt;0.05). The mean healing time was 3.3 months in intramedullary nailing group, and 3.1 months in LCP group. Length discrepancy occurred in 1 case (2.5 cm), delayed union in 1 case and nailing endtrouble in 3 cases in intramedullary nailing group; moreover rotation deformityoccurred 1 case and anterior knee pain occurred in 6 cases(17.1%). One angulation and open fracture developed osteomyelitis in 1 case 1 week postoperatively and angulation deformity occurred in 1 case of distalthird tibial fractures in LCP group. Conclusion LCP and locked intramedullary nailing can achieve satisfactory results in treating tibial diaphysis fracture LCP has advantages in less complication, operation time and cost in hospital.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:20 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON BIOCOMPATIBILITY OF ACELLULAR CORNEAL STROMA MATERIALS PREPARED BY SERIAL DIGESTION METHODS

    Objective To observe the biocompatibility of the acellular corneal stroma materials prepared by three different methods. Methods Three different serial digestion methods were used to produce the acellular corneal stroma materials. The biocompatibility of the materials was investigated by the cell seeding and the materials were implanted into the rabbit corneal stroma layer. Results The cells in the materials 1 and 2 were not decellularized completely. The rabbit corneal fibroblasts died on the materials 1 and 2 after the cell seeding for 3-4 days. An obvious rejection could be observed after the implantation. The cells in material 3 were decellularized completely and the collagen fibers or elastic fibers were reserved integrally,showing a typical three-dimensional net work. The rabbit corneal fibroblasts could expand on the materials in vitro. No obvious rejection could be observed and the materials were gradually absorbed. Conclusion The acellular porcine cornea stroma materials prepared by trypsin-Dnase-Rnase are suitable for reconstruction of the tissue engineered cornea.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:25 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Effect of Problem-based Learning and Traditional Teaching Method on Practical Teaching of Orthopedic Surgery

    ObjectiveTo compare the effect of problem-based learning (PBL) and traditional teaching method (lecture-based learning) on clinical practical teaching of orthopedic surgery. MethodsBetween May 2012 and December 2013, 55 orthopedic interns were chosen to be divided into two groups: PBL group (n=29) and traditional lecture group (control group, n=26). Case report and examination on a completion of orthopedic surgery were used to assess the teaching outcomes. ResultsPerformance differences in content of presentation and capability of answers to questions were significant between PBL group and the traditional group in the report test (P<0.05). The test scores of case analysis examination in PBL group were significantly higher than those in the traditional lecture group (P<0.05). There was no significant difference between the two groups in other types of questions (P>0.05). ConclusionThe participants in PBL group have performed significantly better in culturing clinical thinking and comprehensive analysis, competence and in no circumstance did they perform worse than traditional lecture method.

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  • Correlation of retinal thickness measured by optical coherence tomography and histologic studies in rabbits

    Purpose To evaluate the correlation of retinal thickness between optical coherence tomography (OCT) images and histologic slides . Methods Retinal thickness was measured in 16 rabbit retinal histologic slides.The same eyes were previously viewed by OCT for the comparison of results between two methods.Retinal thickness of each OCT image section was measured using both the manually assisted (requiring observer localization of reflectivity peaks) and the automated modes of the computer software. Results Retinal thickness as measured by OCT demonstrated a high degree of correlation with retinal histologic study.The automate d method (gamma;=0.66,P<0.01) was less reliable than the manually assisted one (gamma;=0.84,P<0.001).The former had an error in 95% confidence interval,ranged in-0.71~11.09 mu;m,the latter had a less error,ranged in-2.99~5.13mu;m. Conclusion Retinal thickness can be quantitatively measured by OCT examination.However,computer automatic identification of the reflective boundaries may result in errors in some cases.To measured the retinal thickness by manually assisted mode can increase the degree of accuracy. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,2000,16:71-138)

    Release date:2016-09-02 06:05 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • COMPARATIVE STUDY ON AUTOLOGOUS IMPLANTATION BETWEEN BONE MARROW STEM CELLS AND PERIPHERAL BLOOD STEM CELLS FOR TREATMENT OF LOWER LIMB ISCHEMIA

    Objective To compare the effectiveness of autologous implantation between bone marrow stem cells and peripheral blood stem cells for treatment of lower limb ischemia. Methods From December 2004 to December 2005, 42 patients with unilateral lower limb ischemia were treated with both autologous bone marrow stem cell implantation(group A, n=21)and autologous peripheral blood stem cell implantation (group B, n=21). Fortytwo patients included 32 males and 10 females. The age ranged from 34 to 80 years, with a mean of 65.6 years. Of the patients, there were 28, 8 and 6 patients suffered from diabetic lower limb ischemia, Burger’s disese and atherosclotic occlusion, respectively. Ischemic history was from 3 months to 5 years, with amean of 2.1 years. A series of subjective indexes (such as improvement of pain, cold sensation and numbness) and objective indexes such as increase of ankle brachial index (ABI), transcutaneous oxygen pressure (TcPO2), angiography, amputation rate, and improvement of foot wound healing, were used to evaluate the effect. Results After 4 weeks of implantation, the rate of pain relief was 88.2% in group A and 89.5% in group B (Pgt;0.05) ; the rate of cold sensation relief was 94.4% in group A and 94.7% in group B(Pgt;0.05); improvement of numbness was 69.2% and 66.7% respectively in groups A and B(Pgt;0.05). Increaseof ABI was 38.1% in group A and 33.3% in group B(Pgt;0.05); increase of TcPO2 was 85.7% and 90.5% respectively in groups A and B(Pgt;0.05); angiography was performed in 12 patients (group A) and 9patients (group B), and the new formed collateral vessel rate was 83.3% in group A and 77.8% in group B(Pgt;0.05); the amputation rate was 9.1% in groups A and B(Pgt;0.05); the rate of improvement of foot wound healing was 60.0% in group A and 66.7% in group B(P>0.05). Forty patients were followed up 3-15 months(mean 8 months). The improvement rate of subjective symptoms was 75.0% in group A and 70.0% in group B (Pgt;0.05); increase of ABI was 60.0% in group A and 65.0% in group B; increase of TcPO2 was 80.0% and 75.0% respectively in groups A and B; the new formed collateral vessel rate was 90.0% in group A and 84.6% in group B. All ulcers healed except 1 case in group B. Conclusion Bone marrow stem cell graft and peripheral blood stem cell graft are all effective in treatingower limb ischemia.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:23 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • COMPARATIVE STUDY ON INTERNAL FIXATION AND EXTERNAL FIXATION FOR THE TREATMENT OFCOMPLEX TIBIAL PLATEAU FRACTURE

    Objective To compare effects, advantages and disadvantages of simple internal fixation to that of l imited internal fixation with external supporting frame fixation in the treatment of complex fractures of tibial plateau. Methods From July 2002 to August 2006, 66 cases of complex fractures of the tibial plateau were divided into the internal fixation group (n=39) and the external fixator group (n=27). The interal fixation group had 18 cases of IV, 7 cases V and 14 cases VI according to Schatzker, including 25 males and 14 females aged 18-79 years with an average of 45.4 years. The external fixator group had 13 cases of IV, 6 cases V and 8 cases VI according to Schatzker, including 18 males and 9 femles aged 18-64 years with an average of 44.2 years. No significant difference was evident between the two groups (P gt; 0.05). Patients were treated by using screws, steel plates or external supporting frame fixation strictly based on the princi ple of internalfixation. Results All patients were followed up for 1-5 years. Fracture healed with no occurrence of nonunion. Two cases inthe internal fixation group presented partial skin infection and necrosis, and were cured through the dressing change and flap displacement. Fracture heal ing time was 6-14 months with an average of 7.3 months. The time of internal fixator removal was 6-15 months with an average of 8.3 months. In the external fixation group, 11 cases had nail treated fluid 7 days to 3 months after operation, combining with red local skin; 3 cases had skin necrosis; and 3 cases had loose bolts during follow-up. Through debridement, dressing change and flap displacement, the skin wounds healed. Fracture heal ing time was 3-11 months with an average of 5.1 months. The time of external fixator removal was 5-11 months with an average of 6.4 months. At 8-14 months after operation, the knee function was assessed according to Merchant criteria. In the internal fixation group, 29 cases were excellent, 4 good, 5 fair and 1 poor, while in the external fixation group, 20 cases were excellent, 3 good, 2 fair and 2 poor. There was no significant difference between the two groups (P gt; 0.05). Conclusion The therapeutic effects of simple internal fixation and l imited internal fixation with external supporting frame fixation were similar in the treatment of complex fractures of tibial plateau. Fixation materials should be selected according to the state of injury and bone conditions for the treatment of tibial plateau fracture of type IV, V and VI based on Sehatzker classification.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:16 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Comparison of 23G and 20G vitrectomy for treatment of proliferative diabetic retinopathy

    Objective To compare the outcomes of 23G and 20G vitrectomy in treatment of proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR). Methods This was a prospective randomized study. One hundred twenty six patients (142 eyes) suffering from PDR with symptoms requiring vitrectomy were randomly divided into 20G vitrectomy group (66 patients, 74 eyes) and 23G vitrectomy group (60patients,68eyes). Visual acuity, intraocular pressures,indirect ophthalmoscopy, B-scan ultrasound, tear film break up time (BUT), Schirmer Ⅰ test (S Ⅰ T), astigmatic power and the astigmatic axial at 6 mm area of anterior and posterior corneal surface were observed and measured before surgery. The follow-up period was 15.0 and 12.5 months separately in 20G and 23G groups. Intraoperative complications, operation time, postoperative visual acuity, intraocular pressure, postoperative complications, reoperation, and postoperative ocular conditions including changes of astigmatic power and the astigmatic axial measurements were analyzed. Results At last follow-up, there was 49 eyes (66.2%) and 47 eyes (69.1%) with visual acuity ge;0.05 in 20G and 23G groups. Comparing visual acuity ge;0.05, there was no statistical difference between the groups (chi;2=0.14, P>0.05). The eyes suffering from iatrogenic injuries were 18 (24.3%) and seven (10.3%). There was obvious difference in iatrogenic injury between the two groups (chi;2=4.81, P<0.05). The mean surgical times were (69.0plusmn;8.2) and (51.0plusmn;6.3) minutes in 20G and 23G group, which was significantly different (t=3.65, P<0.05). The postoperative third day, hypotony was detected in three (4.1%) and 11 eyes (14.7%) in 20G and 23G group, which was a significantly different (chi;2=5.85, P<0.05). Postoperatively high intraocular pressures were not significantly different between the two groups (chi;2=2.54,P>0.05). There were 24 (32.4%) and 14 eyes (20.6%) in 20G and 23G group. There were significant differences in BUT, SⅠT, astigmatic power and the astigmatic axial measurements compared with those preoperatively at the first month after operation (t=3.35, 4.12, -3.12, -3.22; P<0.05), but no significant differences in them at the third and sixth month after operation (third month: t=0.45, 0.98, -2.12, -1.02; P>0.05, and the sixth month: t=0.95, 1.48, -1.02, -2.11; P>0.05). In 23G group, there were no significant differences in BUT, SⅠT, astigmatic power and the astigmatic axial measurements compared with those preoperatively at the first, third and sixth month after operation (first month: t=1.21, 1.46, -2.32, -1.61; P>0.05, third month: t=1.45, 2.21, -2.19, -1.89; P>0.05, and sixth month: t=1.92, 1.25, -1.76, -2.35; P>0.05). Conclusion 23G vitrectomy is a safe and effective treatment for PDR with shorter surgery time, fewer surgical complications and postoperative ocular surface changes.

    Release date:2016-09-02 05:25 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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