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Journal of Medical Biomechanics ; (6): E553-E557, 2015.
Article Dans Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-804494

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Objective To investigate the effect from sequential removal of posterior ligamentous complex (PLC) on stability of injured thoracolumbar spine, and verify the role of supraspinous ligaments in maintaining stability of injured thoracolumbar spine complex. Methods Eight fresh human thoracolumbar specimens (T11-L3) were selected, and 1/3 of the L1 vertebral body was resected for "V" shape. The specimens were then mounted on the universal testing machine and subjected flexion and compression to make a fracture in L1. PLC in T12-L1 segment was then resected in a sequential manner from facet capsular ligament (FCL), interspinous ligament (ISL), supraspinous ligament (SSL) to ligamentum flavum (LF). The range of motion (ROM) and neutral zone (NZ) of the T12-L1 segment under flexion, extension, lateral bending and rotation movement were measured at each ligament removal step. Results Under flexion and extension, ROM and NZ presented a significant increase after fracture and removal of SSL. Under right lateral bending, ROM increased sharply after reduction of vertebrae and FCL, while the NZ showed a slight increase. Under left axial rotation, removal of vertebrae and FCL resulted in a significant increase in ROM, while the NZ showed no significant increase. Conclusions After removal of SSL, the stability of the T12-L1 segment decreases sharply, especially under flexion motion, and SSL is the pivotal ligament for PLC to maintain the stability of thoracolumbar spine.

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Chinese Journal of Prevention and Control of Chronic Diseases ; (6)2006.
Article Dans Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-674441

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Objective To research on the applicational value of quantitative immunofluorescence assay of high-sensitivity C- reactive protein(HS-CRP) detection in surveillance of ankylosing spondylitis(AS) and Rheumatoid arthritis(RA).Methods Using quantitative immunofluorescence technique to detect the serum HS-CRP among 43 patients with AS and 62 patients with RA and 30 healthy controls.Results Within-run CV% of repeatability were 4.98% and3.68% for lower and higher concentration of HS- CRP,respectively;between-run CV% of the stability were 4.57% and 5.42% for lower and higher concentration of HS-CRP, respectively;There was a good correlation between results of quantitative immunofluorescence assay and BNP special protein analyzer method(r=0.997);Both the level and the positive rate of HS-CRP of patients with AS and patients with RA were higher than those of the controls in the active phase.The level and the positive rate of HS-CRP in patients with AS and patients with RA were obviously higher in the active phase than in the non-active phase(P0.05).Conclusion There were significant correlations between HS-CRP and the activity of AS and RA,So HS-CRP was useful tools for monitoring the changes of patient's condition.It doesn't have much significance in differential diagnosis of AS and RA.

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