Publications by authors named "Zhang Ying-ze"

Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) of imatinib (IM) in cancer therapy offers the potential to improve treatment efficacy while minimizing toxicity. There was a significant correlation between unbound concentration and clinical response and toxicity, compared with total plasma concentrations, and the quantification of unbound IM and its metabolite, N-desmethyl imatinib (NDI) are of interest for TDM. However, traditional unbound drug separation methods have shortcomings, especially are susceptible to non-specific binding (NSB) of drugs to the polymer-constructed components of filter membranes, which are difficult to avoid at present.

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  • A new Proximal Femoral Bionic Nail (PFBN) has been created to treat femoral neck fractures and is being compared to a traditional Inverted Triangular Cannulated Screw (ITCS) method for effectiveness.
  • Sixteen preserved male femoral specimens were tested by simulating a specific type of fracture, with half using PFBN and the other half using ITCS for fixation.
  • Results showed that the PFBN group had significantly less displacement (meaning better stability) at various measurement points when subjected to stress compared to the ITCS group, suggesting it may be a more effective option for this type of injury.
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  • Bone is not only a structural support system but also plays a vital role in the functionality of organs by secreting cytokines known as osteokines, affecting both bone and organ health.
  • The review aims to detail the reciprocal interactions between bones and organs and highlights the emerging significance of extracellular vesicles (EVs) in this relationship.
  • Understanding these interactions is crucial for developing advanced in vitro models like bone-on-chips and assembloids, which can help in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of bone-related diseases.
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Background: Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) is one of the most common cerebrovascular diseases which accompanied by a disruption of aminothiols homeostasis. To explore the relationship of aminothiols with neurologic impairment severity, we investigated four aminothiols, homocysteine (Hcy), cysteine (Cys), cysteinylglycine (CG) and glutathione (GSH) in plasma and its influence on ischemic stroke severity in AIS patients.

Methods: A total of 150 clinical samples from AIS patients were selected for our study.

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: oxidative stress is linked to various human diseases which developed into the idea of "disrupted redox signaling". Osteoporosis (OP) is a chronic skeletal disorder characterized by low bone mineral density and deterioration of bone microarchitecture among which estrogen deficiency is the main cause. Lack of estrogen leads to the imbalance between oxidation and anti-oxidation in patients, and oxidative stress is an important link in the pathogenesis of OP.

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Pediatric acute hyperextension spinal cord injury (SCI) named as PAHSCI by us, is a special type of thoracolumbar SCI without radiographic abnormality and highly related to back-bend in dance training, which has been increasingly reported. At present, it has become the leading cause of SCI in children, and brings a heavy social and economic burden. Both domestic and foreign academic institutions and dance education organizations lack a correct understanding of PAHSCI and relevant standards, specifications or guidelines.

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As aging becomes a global burden, the incidence of hip fracture (HF), which is the most common fracture in the elderly population and can be fatal, is rapidly increasing, and its extremely high fatality rate places significant medical and financial burdens on patients. Fractures trigger a complex set of immune responses, and recent studies have shown that with aging, the immune system shows decreased activity or malfunctions in a process known as immune senescence, leading to disease and death. These phenomena are the reasons why elderly individuals typically exhibit chronically low levels of inflammation and increased rates of infection and chronic disease.

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Deep venous thrombosis (DVT) has been characterized by a disorder of venous return caused by abnormal blood clotting in deep veins. It often occurs in the lower limbs and is a common complication in orthopaedics. Therefore, relevant professional organizations domestic and overseas had formulated and constantly updated relevant guidelines to prevent the occurrence of DVT.

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Isolated calf deep venous thrombosis (ICDVT) includes thrombosis located at the far end of the popliteal vein, such as the anterior tibial vein, posterior tibial vein, fibular vein, and intramuscular vein of the soleus and gastrocnemius. This type of thrombosis has the highest incidence, accounting for approximately half of all deep vein thrombosis (DVT) cases; however, there is no consistent recommendation for ICDVT treatment across countries, and there is also no optimal management strategy. In recent years, increasing evidence has shown that ICDVT can develop into proximal DVT, even causing pulmonary embolism (PE).

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  • The study aimed to analyze the epidemiological features of major joint fracture-dislocations from 2015 to 2019 at a medical facility in Hebei, involving 582 patients with a higher prevalence in males (66.84%).
  • Results showed that hip and ankle fractures were the most common types, especially among men aged 25-34 years and women aged 45-54 years, respectively, with varying age groups displaying different predominant joint injuries.
  • The overall male-to-female ratio was 2.02:1, with shoulder injuries being more frequent in older adults (55-64 years) and notable differences in injury distribution by age and gender across all major joints.
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Study Design: Retrospective cross-sectional study.

Objective: To investigate the prevalence, characteristics, and risk factors of spine-related malpractice claims in China in a 2-year period.

Methods: The arbitration files of the Chinese Medical Association (CMA) were reviewed for spine-related malpractice claims.

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Hip fracture (HF) is common among older individuals and associated with high mortality, poor vitality and functional impairment. HF patients suffer whole body immunological changes and that lead to severe consequences, including immobilization, physical impairment and a high risk of complications. The objective of this study was to decipher the pattern of dynamic immunological changes, especially in two major T cell subsets, CD4 CD25 FOXP3 regulatory T (Treg) cells and T helper-17 (Th17) cells, and their balance, during the hospital stay and to observe whether blood transfusion could influence these cells and clinical patietns' prognosis.

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Objective: To using finite element analysis to investigate the effects of the traditional titanium alloy Gamma nail and a biodegradable magnesium alloy bionic Gamma nail for treating intertrochanteric fractures.

Methods: Computed tomography images of an adult male volunteer of appropriate age and in good physical condition were used to establish a three-dimensional model of the proximal femur. Then, a model of a type 31A1 intertrochanteric fracture of the proximal femur was established, and the traditional titanium alloy Gamma nails and biodegradable magnesium alloy bionic Gamma nails were used for fixation, respectively.

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  • - The study aimed to evaluate and compare the outcomes of proximal fibular osteotomy (PFO) in patients with medial knee osteoarthritis (KOA), focusing on those with and without upper fibular curvature.
  • - A total of 51 patients were analyzed over an average follow-up period of about 34 months, with metrics like Visual Analog Scale (VAS) and Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) scores used to assess clinical results, along with radiographic measurements.
  • - Results showed no significant demographic differences between the curvature and non-curvature groups, and both groups exhibited similar VAS scores during the follow-up periods, indicating comparable effectiveness of the PFO procedure for both types of patients.
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  • The study aimed to evaluate the microhardness distribution in the human skeleton by analyzing three cadaver skeletons with no known skeletal pathologies.
  • Researchers used imaging techniques to ensure bone health, then harvested various bones and performed Vickers hardness tests across different anatomical sites, resulting in over 5000 micro-indentations.
  • Findings revealed significant differences in hardness values between bone types, with diaphysis having higher hardness than metaphysis and epiphysis, and the tibia's cortical bone being notably the hardest at 51.20 HV.
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Objective: To evaluate and analyze the potential relationship between periosteal reaction and medial compartment knee osteoarthritis (KOA), and to assess the independent risk factors for the development of periosteal reaction associated with medial compartment KOA.

Methods: This is a retrospective comparative study. From January 2019 to December 2019 at the Third Hospital of Hebei Medical University, a total of 363 patients (726 knees) with medial compartment KOA were enrolled in this study according to our inclusion and exclusion criteria, including 91 males and 272 females, with an mean age of 57.

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Objective: To investigate the epidemiological characteristics of major intra-articular fractures.

Methods: This retrospective study enrolled patients with major intra-articular fractures who were treated in the Third Hospital of Hebei Medical University from January 2015 to December 2019. A total of 11,084 patients (7,338 [66.

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Background: The biomechanical and tendon-bone incorporation properties of allograft-augmented hybrid grafts for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction compared with traditional autografts are unknown.

Hypothesis: Using an autograft for ACL reconstruction yields better results on biomechanical testing, radiographic analysis, and histological evaluation versus using a hybrid graft.

Study Design: Controlled laboratory study.

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Objective: To present a novel method called triplanar chevron osteotomy to treat hallux valgus (HV).

Methods: This is a retrospective study. In this study, the CT data of HV patients with painful callosities were evaluated retrospectively between 1 June 2018 and 1 June 2020.

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Objective: To investigate whether closed suction drainage (CSD) is related to accelerated rehabilitation of patients after open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) for closed distal femur fractures.

Methods: This study was a prospective, randomized controlled clinical trial. Between October 2018 and June 2020, 160 closed distal femur fracture patients who were prepared for ORIF were prospectively randomized into two groups: a CSD group with the mean age of 57.

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Unlabelled: Dynamic skeletal deformation with ageing showed important signs of degenerative and osteoporotic diseases. We found that both femoral bowing and cortical thickness were correlated with ageing in a Chinese population. Further, femoral cortical index, an osteoporotic indicator, was negatively correlated with femoral bowing angle.

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Objective: To compare the results of different types of die-punch fractures treated by volar locking plate (VLP).

Methods: Between January 2013 and February 2018, a total of 71 patients with die-punch fracture of distal radius were treated by VLP and their medical records were retrospectively reviewed. Of them, 18 were classified as volar type, 24 as splitting type, and 28 as collapsed type of fracture, based on the preoperative radiographs and CT scans.

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Siglec-15 is an immunoreceptor that binds to its ligand to exert diverse functions in osteoclast development, bone resorption, and even tumor-associated macrophage-mediated T cell immunity. Siglec-15 is a highly conserved member of the Siglec family and is constitutively expressed in osteoclasts, macrophages and dendritic cells. The activation domain in Siglec-15 can transmit a positive signal to regulate osteoclastogenesis via the formation of a complex with DAP12.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to establish a mouse model of proximal fibular osteotomy (PFO), and to determine if PFO could delay degeneration of the medial compartment of the knee joint in a mouse model.

Methods: An animal model of destabilization of the medial meniscus (DMM) was used to induce post-traumatic knee osteoarthritis (OA). PFO was performed to examine the effectiveness of PFO on protection against medial compartment knee OA.

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Derived disaster is a common concept in emergencies such as earthquakes. With the progress of society, the incidence of fractures caused by high-energy trauma has increased year by year. After the first injury, the possibility of derived injury caused by the original injury also increases rapidly.

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