1.The application of ergonomics to the control of indoor air condition in the altiplano
Haiting LI ; Feng LING ; Shuguang LI
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1989;0(03):-
Local low oxygen pressure caused by low air pressure in the altiplano results in many physiological and neuropsychological problems. For people moving from low-altitude regions to the altiplano, monitoring and improving indoor air quality, enriching its oxygen content are effective measures to ameliorate sleeping quality, psychosis, work efficiency and general health. Ergonomics has a brilliant prospect in enriching oxygen content of indoor air in the altiplano.
2.The animal experiment in airtight cabin of hypoxia micro-circumstance and the design of its regulative system
Haiting LI ; Shuguang LI ; Zhigang ZHANG
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2004;0(09):-
According as partial dog's physiological parameter observing in airtight cabin under normal air pressure, when the oxygen concentration is normal or low, tentatively estimate the important effect of oxygen concentration on dog's circulatory system and respiratory system, and then ascertain the vital significance of micro-circumstance regulating system to improving personnel's physiological function in cockpits and passengers' cabins of armoured vehicles, naval vessels, aircrafts, etc. Micro-circumstance regulating system under the conditions of airtight cabin is designed, a single-chip microprocessor 89C51, oxygen and carbon dioxide concentration transducers form its nucleus primarily, the function involve automatically monitoring and feedbackly regulating oxygen and carbon dioxide concentration all the time.
3.Effects of different doses of oxycodone on postoperative pain and stress response in patients undergoing gynecological laparoscopic surgery
Jingping LI ; Haiting WEI ; Kunhong YANG
The Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology 2016;32(8):765-768
Objective To investigate the effects of different doses of oxycodone on postoperative pain and stress response in patients undergoing gynecological laparoscopic surgery. Methods Sixty patients scheduled for gynecological laparoscopy,aging from 18 to 50 years old,of ASA Ⅰ or Ⅱ,were included and randomized into three groups:control group (group C),low dose of oxycodone group (group L),high dose of oxycodone group (group H),20 cases in each group.Pa-tients in group L,H received 0.05,0.1 mg/kg oxycodone respectively while paitents in group C re-ceived saline 5 ml 1 5 min before the end of the surgery.Visual analogue scale(VAS)pain score and RASS score were measured on 1,6,12 and 24 h postoperatively.Glucose and serum cortisol were also measured before the operation and on time points of 6,12 and 24 h after the operation.Adverse effects were recorded too.Results Compared with group C,VAS were significantly lower in group L and H within 1 hour postoperatively.(P <0.05).VAS was significantly lower in group H than that in group C and L at 6 h postoperatively (P <0.05 ).The RASS scores of group L and H were significantly lower than those in group C (P <0.05)at 1 h postoperatively.Blood glucose and serum cortisol of group L and H increased at 6,12 and 24 h after operation (P <0.05).Compared with group C,blood glucose and serum cortisol were significantly lower in group L and group H at 6,12 h after operation (P <0.05).There was no significant difference in the incidence of adverse reactions in each group. Conclusion Oxycodone 0.1 mg/kg injected before the end of gynecological laparoscopic surgery could effectively relieve postoperative pain with less adverse reactions,and decrease postoperation stress re-sponse.
4.Problems and countermeasures in cost accounting at the department level in army hospitals
Dengyu LI ; Chunxia GUO ; Haiting ZHANG ; Heping WANG
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(10):-
Cost accounting is an important measure in hospital economic management.This article approaches the problems and their causes in cost accounting in army hospitals in terms of the correlation between income and cost,the normality of asset management,the accuracy of internal service cost,the advancedness of cost accounting techniques and so on.It also proposes a some corresponding countermeasures based on our work experience.
5.Mono-modality image registration based on modified mutual information
Haiting ZHAI ; Xiaojuan WU ; Yuanjian LI ; Dong XU
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1993;0(06):-
With modified mutual information(MI) measure,Powell search algorithm is utilized to realize mono-modality image registration.The MI's formulae are improved to reduce computation cost,and the replace of Powell's search direction is also rectified to keep the original search direction and eliminate local maxima.With rotation set in advance,local maxima can be avoided.The influence on registration velocity by Powell convergence threshold is also discussed.The results show that the modified MI measure can reach sub-pixel precision with obviously accelerated speed.It has good robustness,high speed and high precision.
6.Reversion of Transforming Growth Factor ?_2 Mediated Immunosuppression in Lung Cancer by Icarrin
Xiaoyan LI ; Ling ZHANG ; Yun WANG ; Haiting MAO ; Shulin CUI
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 1995;0(02):-
Objective: To investigate the influence of Icarrin(ICA) on transforming growth factor ?2(TGF?2) expression by PG cells and the mechanisms of reversion of TGF?2 mediated immunosuppression by ICA.Methods: Cell proliferation and cytotoxici- ty were assayed by MTT assay. mRNA level of TGF?2 and perforin was detected by RT-PCR assay. assay.Expression of TGF?2 and IL- 2R? was analysed by folw cytometry assay. Results: ICA could inhibit the protein and mRNA expression of TGF?2 in PG cells. It could also reverse the supressed cytotoxicity of LAK, CD3AK cells by TGF?2. The IL-2R? expression on LAK and perforin gene transcription and proliferation of CD3AK inhibited by TGF?2 were also partly recovered. Conclusion: The anti-anti-tumor activity of ICA is at least partly due to its capability of inhibiting TGF?2 expression in tumor cells and restoring the cytotoxicity of immunocompetent cells inhibited by TGF?2.
7.Effect of simulated 400 m He-O2 saturation diving on oxidative-antioxidative system in lungs of rats
Tao YANG ; Zhiqiang HUANG ; Ci LI ; Jia HE ; Haiting CHEN
Military Medical Sciences 2014;(7):493-494,498
Objective To investigate the effect of simulated 400 m He-O2 saturation diving on the pulmonary oxidative-antioxidative system in rats.Methods SD rats were exposed to 4.1 MPa He-O2 mixture for 24 h in an animal chamber. Normal air pressure was used in the control group .The histopathology , contents of malondialdehyde ( MDA) , 8-hydroxy-2′-deoxyguanosine(8-OHdG),and glutathione(GSH) and activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione peroxi-dase( GSH-Px) in pulmonary tissues were determined .Results No difference was found during pathological examination or in MDA, 8-OHdG and SOD activity.GSH and GSH-Px activity were decreased significantly (P<0.05) after hyperbaric exposure.Conclusion Exposure to 4.1 MPa He-O2 for 24 h may promote oxidative stress and reduce antioxidative capacity rather than cause obvious oxidative damage in rat lungs .
8.Studies of icariin and pseudomonas jinanensis agent on anti-metastatic mechanism in vitro
Haiting MAO ; Ling ZHANG ; Yun WANG ; Xiaobing LI
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(05):-
AIM Mechanism of icariin (ICA) and pseudomonas jinanensis agent (PJA) on anti-metasta-sis of a highly metastatic human lung tumor cell line (PG) and the effect type of the combination of ICA,PJA were studied. METHODS PG cells were treated with ICA、PJA, or the combination of both in vitro. Adhesion assay, invasion assay, migration assay, flow cytometry (FCM) and immunohistochemical straining were used. The effects of ICA and PJA combination were evaluated with Q method of Jin Zheng-Jun. RESULTS ICA、PJA could decrease PG cells adhesive ratio to laminin substrate in a time-dependent manner ( P
9.MR diffusion tensor imaging of optic nerve in patients with primary chronic angle-closure glaucoma
Ke WU ; Dapeng SHI ; Meiyun WANG ; Ang XUAN ; Haiting LI ; Hongguang FAN ; Ziyuan LI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2012;46(1):19-22
ObjectiveTo investigate the value of MR diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) of optic nerve in the estimation of optic nerve changes of primary chronic angle-closure glaucoma (PCACG).Methods Twenty-five patients with PCACG including monocular involvement in 4 patients and binocular involvement in 21 patients and involving 46 eyes in which 24 right eyes and 22 1eft eyes,and 20 normal volunteers were enrolled.Conventional MRI and DTI were performed on all subjects using Magnetom Tim 3.0 T MRI.Fractional anisotropy( FA),mean diffusivity ( MD),axial diffusivities ( λ ∥ ) and radial diffusivities ( λ ⊥ )were measured and then compared between patients group and control group and between left eyes and right eyes.Two independent samples t-test and paired t-test were used.ResultsOn conventional MRI,thinner optic nerve with vaginal cavity widened slightly was found in 8 optic nerves of 6 patients.The value of FA,λ∥,λ⊥ and MD of 24 right optic nerves in patient group was(0.27 ± 0.09) × 10-3,(2.30 ±0.26) × 10 - 3,( 1.55 ± 0.35 ) × 10 - 3,and ( 1.80 ± 0.31 ) × 10 - 3 mm2/s respectively and that of 22 left optic nerves was (0.24 ± 0.09) × 10-3,(2.25 ± 0.41) × 10-3,(1.61 ± 0.46) × 10-3,and (1.82 ±0.47) × 10-3mm2/s respectively.The FA of optic nerve in patient group was lower than that of control group (P <0.05 ),while the meanλ∥,λ ⊥ and MD values was obviously higher than control group (P < 0.05).There was no significant difference between right and left optic nerves in patient gro up ( P >0.05).ConclusionsDTI could detect abnormality and provide information about the pathological process of optic nerve in patients with PCACG.
10.Techniques and curative effects of fluoroscopy-guided foam sclerotherapy for lower extremity varicosities
Long LI ; Yanhao LI ; Xinqiao ZENG ; Yong CHEN ; Jianbo ZHAO ; Haiting WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2010;44(11):1180-1184
Objective To describe the techniques of fluoroscopy-guided foam sclerotherapy for lower extremity varicosities, and evaluate the feasibility, safety and curative effects of it. Methods From October 2008 to December 2009, a total of 21 legs in 16 patients with lower extremity varicosities received radiological-guided foam sclerotherapy. They were enrolled in this study. Sodium morrhuate was foamed with by the filling-defects technique under fluoroscopy guidance. Postoperative compression was maintained for 2 weeks. Clinical effect was assessed as full success, partial success and no success. Complications were classified as minor or serious. Results The technical procedure was successful in all foam sclerotherapies for 21 legs. And, a single sclerotherapy session was adequate for all legs. The median follow-up period was 6. 0 months after treatment, ranged from 3.0 to 17.0 months. In this period, Clinical effect was assessed as full success for 17 legs (81.0%) and partial success for 4 legs ( 19.0% ). All patients presented selflimiting minor complications, including cordlike subcutaneous indurations along the treated veins (21 cases), skin hyperpigmentation in 11 legs (8 cases), local pain in 7 legs (6 cases) and superficial thrombophlebitits in one leg ( 1 case). No serious complications or systemic events occurred. Conclusion Fluoroscopy-guided foam sclerotherapy was a feasible, safe and effective treatment for lower extremity varicosities.