BACKGROUND Diabetes foot is one of the most serious complications of diabetes and an important cause of death and disability,traditional treatment has poor efficacy and there is an urgent need to develop a practical t...BACKGROUND Diabetes foot is one of the most serious complications of diabetes and an important cause of death and disability,traditional treatment has poor efficacy and there is an urgent need to develop a practical treatment method.AIM To investigate whether Huangma Ding or autologous platelet-rich gel(APG)treatment would benefit diabetic lower extremity arterial disease(LEAD)patients with foot ulcers.METHODS A total of 155 diabetic LEAD patients with foot ulcers were enrolled and divided into three groups:Group A(62 patients;basal treatment),Group B(38 patients;basal treatment and APG),and Group C(55 patients;basal treatment and Huangma Ding).All patients underwent routine follow-up visits for six months.After follow-up,we calculated the changes in all variables from baseline and determined the differences between groups and the relationships between parameters.RESULTS The infection status of the three groups before treatment was the same.Procalcitonin(PCT)improved after APG and Huangma Ding treatment more than after traditional treatment and was significantly greater in Group C than in Group B.Logistic regression analysis revealed that PCT was positively correlated with total amputation,primary amputation,and minor amputation rates.The ankle-brachial pressure and the transcutaneous oxygen pressure in Groups B and C were greater than those in Group A.The major amputation rate,minor amputation rate,and total amputation times in Groups B and C were lower than those in Group A.CONCLUSION Our research indicated that diabetic foot ulcers(DFUs)lead to major amputation,minor amputation,and total amputation through local infection and poor microcirculation and macrocirculation.Huangma Ding and APG were effective attreating DFUs.The clinical efficacy of Huangma Ding was better than that of autologous platelet gel,which may be related to the better control of local infection by Huangma Ding.This finding suggested that in patients with DFUs combined with coinfection,controlling infection is as important as improving circulation.展开更多
This paper presents the limiting expression for the gen calized inverse A T.S(2) and itscorresgonding projectors Since comonon imnortors inverses,such as and AT.S(2) etc are all generalized in e e AT.S(2) In fact,we g...This paper presents the limiting expression for the gen calized inverse A T.S(2) and itscorresgonding projectors Since comonon imnortors inverses,such as and AT.S(2) etc are all generalized in e e AT.S(2) In fact,we give a unified limiting formula of computine such imporiant generalined inverses and its corresponding proiectors,Based on this we estalish and imbedling method fire compoting the generalized in verse AT.S(2) The results extend earlier work by various authors.展开更多
In this paper, we investigate Ding projective dimensions and Ding injective di- mensions of modules and rings. Let R be a ring with rDPD(R) = n 〈 ∞, and let YYl = {Mild(M) 〈 ∞}. We prove that (DP,W1) is a co...In this paper, we investigate Ding projective dimensions and Ding injective di- mensions of modules and rings. Let R be a ring with rDPD(R) = n 〈 ∞, and let YYl = {Mild(M) 〈 ∞}. We prove that (DP,W1) is a complete hereditary cotorsion pair such that a module M belongs to DD∩W1 if and only if M is projective, moreover, 1421 = (M[pd(M) 〈 ∞} = {MIfd(M) ≤ n} = {MIpd(M) ≤ n}. Then we introduce and inves- tigate Ding derived functor Dext^i(-, -), and use it to characterize global Ding dimension. We show that if R is a Ding-Chen ring, or if R is a ring with rDPD(R) 〈≤ and rDID(R) 〈 ≤, then rDPD(R) 〈 n if and only if rDID(R) 〈 n if and only if Dext^n+i(M,N) = 0 for all modules M and N and all integer i ≥ 1.展开更多
Ding's Manor is a Hakka's folk dwelling characterized by both Hakka's cultures on the Central Plain and also cultures of north Sichuan, and a typical Hakka's architecture in Sichuan Province. Design of...Ding's Manor is a Hakka's folk dwelling characterized by both Hakka's cultures on the Central Plain and also cultures of north Sichuan, and a typical Hakka's architecture in Sichuan Province. Design of the manor concentrates rich cultures, arts and beliefs of the Hakka, thus exploration of Ding's Manor, specifically, its site layout showing Fengshui doctrines of the Hakka, architectural style and watchtower with strict structures, and exquisite decorative arts, show architectural technology and wisdom of the Hakka, and also artistic characteristics of the Hakka's folk dwellings in a certain historical environment, which provides a favorable reference for the construction of modern folk dwellings.展开更多
A new species in the Oriental delphacid genus Miranus Chen et Ding, M. serrulatus sp. nov. is described and illustrated. A key to all species of this genus is presented. The specimens examined are deposited in the Ent...A new species in the Oriental delphacid genus Miranus Chen et Ding, M. serrulatus sp. nov. is described and illustrated. A key to all species of this genus is presented. The specimens examined are deposited in the Entomological Museum, Northwest A & F University (NWAFU). The terminology used in this paper follows that of Ding (2006).展开更多
基金Supported by the Chongqing Science and Technology Bureau and Health Commission of Chinese Medicine Technology Innovation and Application Development Project,No.2020ZY013540General Project of Chongqing Natural Science Foundation,No.CSTB2023NSCQMSX0246 and No.CSTB2022NSCQ-MSX1271Science and Health Joint Project of Dazu District Science and Technology Bureau,No.DZKJ2022JSYJ1001.
文摘BACKGROUND Diabetes foot is one of the most serious complications of diabetes and an important cause of death and disability,traditional treatment has poor efficacy and there is an urgent need to develop a practical treatment method.AIM To investigate whether Huangma Ding or autologous platelet-rich gel(APG)treatment would benefit diabetic lower extremity arterial disease(LEAD)patients with foot ulcers.METHODS A total of 155 diabetic LEAD patients with foot ulcers were enrolled and divided into three groups:Group A(62 patients;basal treatment),Group B(38 patients;basal treatment and APG),and Group C(55 patients;basal treatment and Huangma Ding).All patients underwent routine follow-up visits for six months.After follow-up,we calculated the changes in all variables from baseline and determined the differences between groups and the relationships between parameters.RESULTS The infection status of the three groups before treatment was the same.Procalcitonin(PCT)improved after APG and Huangma Ding treatment more than after traditional treatment and was significantly greater in Group C than in Group B.Logistic regression analysis revealed that PCT was positively correlated with total amputation,primary amputation,and minor amputation rates.The ankle-brachial pressure and the transcutaneous oxygen pressure in Groups B and C were greater than those in Group A.The major amputation rate,minor amputation rate,and total amputation times in Groups B and C were lower than those in Group A.CONCLUSION Our research indicated that diabetic foot ulcers(DFUs)lead to major amputation,minor amputation,and total amputation through local infection and poor microcirculation and macrocirculation.Huangma Ding and APG were effective attreating DFUs.The clinical efficacy of Huangma Ding was better than that of autologous platelet gel,which may be related to the better control of local infection by Huangma Ding.This finding suggested that in patients with DFUs combined with coinfection,controlling infection is as important as improving circulation.
基金This project is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China.
文摘This paper presents the limiting expression for the gen calized inverse A T.S(2) and itscorresgonding projectors Since comonon imnortors inverses,such as and AT.S(2) etc are all generalized in e e AT.S(2) In fact,we give a unified limiting formula of computine such imporiant generalined inverses and its corresponding proiectors,Based on this we estalish and imbedling method fire compoting the generalized in verse AT.S(2) The results extend earlier work by various authors.
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(11201424)the Zhejiang Natural Science Foundation of China(LY12A01026)
文摘In this paper, we investigate Ding projective dimensions and Ding injective di- mensions of modules and rings. Let R be a ring with rDPD(R) = n 〈 ∞, and let YYl = {Mild(M) 〈 ∞}. We prove that (DP,W1) is a complete hereditary cotorsion pair such that a module M belongs to DD∩W1 if and only if M is projective, moreover, 1421 = (M[pd(M) 〈 ∞} = {MIfd(M) ≤ n} = {MIpd(M) ≤ n}. Then we introduce and inves- tigate Ding derived functor Dext^i(-, -), and use it to characterize global Ding dimension. We show that if R is a Ding-Chen ring, or if R is a ring with rDPD(R) 〈≤ and rDID(R) 〈 ≤, then rDPD(R) 〈 n if and only if rDID(R) 〈 n if and only if Dext^n+i(M,N) = 0 for all modules M and N and all integer i ≥ 1.
文摘Ding's Manor is a Hakka's folk dwelling characterized by both Hakka's cultures on the Central Plain and also cultures of north Sichuan, and a typical Hakka's architecture in Sichuan Province. Design of the manor concentrates rich cultures, arts and beliefs of the Hakka, thus exploration of Ding's Manor, specifically, its site layout showing Fengshui doctrines of the Hakka, architectural style and watchtower with strict structures, and exquisite decorative arts, show architectural technology and wisdom of the Hakka, and also artistic characteristics of the Hakka's folk dwellings in a certain historical environment, which provides a favorable reference for the construction of modern folk dwellings.
基金supported by the grants from the National Science Foundation of China(Nos.30970387 and 31172126)
文摘A new species in the Oriental delphacid genus Miranus Chen et Ding, M. serrulatus sp. nov. is described and illustrated. A key to all species of this genus is presented. The specimens examined are deposited in the Entomological Museum, Northwest A & F University (NWAFU). The terminology used in this paper follows that of Ding (2006).