Publications by authors named "Rubing Lin"

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  • Trauma incidence in Lanzhou City has been analyzed through a retrospective study of 16,585 patients from a trauma center, highlighting a male-to-female ratio of 1.44:1 and peak trauma times in the late morning and evening.
  • The leading causes of trauma identified were falls, other types of trauma, and road traffic accidents, with limbs and skin being the most commonly injured body parts.
  • The study suggests that understanding trauma characteristics can help medical facilities and government agencies develop effective prevention strategies to improve trauma care.
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  • Geriatric trauma is increasingly recognized as a significant issue due to the aging global population, but there are limited studies in developing countries, highlighting the need for more research in this area.
  • The study analyzed data from 2,106 trauma patients aged 60 and older, revealing that the majority of incidents occurred during warmer months and were primarily caused by falls.
  • Notably, trauma in the elderly showed different patterns compared to younger age groups, with a higher incidence in women, emphasizing the importance of targeted prevention strategies and improvements in trauma care technology.
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Background: Hypercholesterolemia, a critical contributor to cardiovascular disease, is not fully understood in terms of its relationship with serum metabolites and their role in disease pathogenesis.

Methods: This study leveraged GWAS data to explore the relationship between serum metabolites and hypercholesterolemia, pinpointing significant metabolites via Mendelian Randomization (MR) and KEGG pathway enrichment analysis. Data on metabolites were sourced from a European population, with analysis focusing on individuals diagnosed with hypercholesterolemia.

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Purpose: Previous studies have suggested that obesity defined by body mass index(BMI) is a protective factor for bone mineral density(BMD), but have overlooked the potential influence of different types of obesity. This study aims to evaluate the correlation between abdominal obesity index A Body Shape Index(ABSI) and adolescent bone density, and analyze the relationship between abdominal obesity and bone metabolism.

Methods: A total of 1557 adolescent participants were included in NHANES from 2007 to 2018.

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Degeneration of intervertebral discs is considered one of the most important causes of low back pain and disability. The intervertebral disc (IVD) is characterized by its susceptibility to various stressors that accelerate the senescence and apoptosis of nucleus pulposus cells, resulting in the loss of these cells and dysfunction of the intervertebral disc. Therefore, how to reduce the loss of nucleus pulposus cells under stress environment is the main problem in treating intervertebral disc degeneration.

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Background: All-inside anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) is a novel technique that has gained attention due to its minimally invasive and graft-saving properties. However, studies comparing MRI-based graft maturity between all-inside and standard ACLR are lacking.

Purpose: This study focused on the functional, knee laxity, and MRI-based graft maturity characteristics of all-inside and standard single-bundle ACLR.

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