Cultura

ISSN 1584-1057 (print)
ISSN 2065-5002 (online)

Analysis of the Transformation of Elegant and Popular Music from Zhou to Han Dynasty Based on the Nature of Musical Entertainment

VOLUME 21, 2024

The Role of Targeted Infra-popliteal Endovascular Angioplasty to Treat Diabetic Foot Ulcers Using the Angiosome Model: A Systematic Review

VOLUME 6, 2023

Min Cheng
Fuyang Normal University, College of Music and Dance, Fuyang, Anhui, 236041

Abstract

During the development of Chinese music history, the debate and research of the relationship between "elegance" and "popular" have never ceased. The development of ancient Chinese music has always involved arguments between "elegance" and "popular", and it can be said that the paradox of coexistence between the elegant and the popular has always existed in China's long-standing music culture. In ancient China, Since the ritual music system established in Western Zhou Dynasty, the contradictory coexistence of elegance and popular has always been in constant struggle, and at the same time, in this struggle, elegant and popular music have also been able to integrate and develop. This paper, based on the issues of struggle and integrated development, focuses on the analysis of the changes between elegant and popular music from the Western Zhou’s ritual music to the Han’s music, starting from the perspective of ancient Chinese music and the nature of musical entertainment.

 

 

Keywords : Music in Zhou Dynasty; Music in Han Dynasty; Elegance and popular.
Erin Saricilar
Lecture in accounting. University of Basrah, College of Administration and Economics, Department of Accounting.

Abstract

Atherosclerotic disease significantly impacts patients with type 2 diabetes, who often present with recalcitrant peripheral ulcers. The angiosome model of the foot presents an opportunity to perform direct angiosome-targeted endovascular interventions to maximise both wound healing and limb salvage. A systematic review was performed, with 17 studies included in the final review. Below-the-knee endovascular interventions present significant technical challenges, with technical success depending on the length of lesion being treated and the number of angiosomes that require treatment. Wound healing was significantly improved with direct angiosome-targeted angioplasty, as was limb salvage, with a significant increase in survival without major amputation. Indirect angioplasty, where the intervention is applied to collateral vessels to the angiosomes, yielded similar results to direct angiosome-targeted angioplasty. Applying the angiosome model of the foot in direct angiosome-targeted angioplasty improves outcomes for patients with recalcitrant diabetic foot ulcers in terms of primary wound healing, mean time for complete wound healing and major amputation-free survival.
Keywords : Diabetic foot ulcer, angiosome, angioplasty