1.Development of nervous function stimulating system
Yanquan SUN ; Kaijiang HOU ; Lianqiang ZHANG ; Houling WANG
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2003;0(12):-
Nervous function stimulating system is a stimulus delivery and experimental control software system for neuroscience.The purpose of this paper is to indicate the principle and design method of nervous function stimulating system based on USB Bus.It was designed for behavioral and physiological experiments using FMRI,ERP,MEG,reaction times,and single neuron recording.
2.Development of ambulatory precise body temperature monitoring system
Yanquan SUN ; Houling WANG ; Kaijiang HOU ; Lianqiang ZHANG
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1989;0(04):-
Ambulatory precise body temperature monitoring system is a portable device that could monitor body temperature precisely.The purpose of this paper is to indicate the principle and design method of ambulatory precise body temperature monitoring system based on Digital Thermometer.It could provide high-time-resolution and high-precision body temperature data for clinical research.
3.Development of Pilot Integrated Psychometric System
Yanquan SUN ; Lianqiang ZHANG ; Kaijiang HOU ; Houling WANG
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1993;0(06):-
Pilot Integrated Psychometric System is a stimulus delivery and experimental control system for psychometrics. The purpose of this paper is to indicate the principle and design method of Pilot Integrated Psychometric System based on personal computer system. The system was designed for pilots' physiological experiments by using comprehensive professional tests. The principle and method of this system are also discussed.
4.Influences of personalized nursing on blood glucose control and pregnancy outcomes in gestational diabetes mellitus patients
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2016;22(12):1739-1742
Objective To investigate the influences of personalized nursing on blood sugar control and pregnancy outcomes in gestational diabetes mellitus ( GDM) patients.Methods A total of 300 cases of GDM were randomly divided into control group and study group , 150 cases in each group .Patients of control group received routine nursing care and patients of study group received personalized nursing intervention .Blood glucose levels and pregnancy outcome were compared .Results Effective blood glucose control rate in study group was 86.0%, significantly higher than that in control group (65.3%)(P<0.05).The pregnancy occurrences of hypertension syndrome, fetal distress, cesarean section and polyhydramnios , hypoglycemia, macrosomia and jaundice in study group were significantly less than control group (P <0.05).Conclusions Personalized nursing can effectively adjust blood glucose level in patients with GDM and improve the quality of pregnancy which is worthy the clinical promotion .
5.Robot-assisted screw fixation for unstable pelvic ring fractures
Zhen ZHANG ; Xueguang WANG ; Shengjun DUAN ; Yanbin SUN ; Bo TANG ; Daofu JIA ; Chang LI ; Houling ZHAO ; Shang LI ; Hongfei LI ; Huashui LIU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2024;44(7):470-476
Objective:To investigate the clinical efficacy of robot-assisted screw fixation for unstable pelvic ring multifocal fractures.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed on 76 patients with unstable pelvic fractures treated with orthopaedic robot-assisted screw fixation in the Trauma Center of the Affiliated Central Hospital of Shandong First Medical University from January 2015 to June 2022, including 43 males and 33 females, aged 52.53±13.68 years (range, 16-87 years). There were 43 cases of falling injuries from high places, 22 cases of traffic accidents, 11 cases of crushing injuries and heavy objects. Fifty-five patients were employed before the injury, while 21 were not. Fractures were classified according to the Tile classification, with 72 cases classified as type B and 4 cases as type C. Robot-assisted fixation techniques included internal fixator (INFIX), anterior ring screws, sacroiliac screws, and LC-II screws. Intraoperative blood loss, fluoroscopy frequency, surgical time, and the success rate of initial guidewire placement were recorded. Fracture reduction quality was evaluated using the Matta criteria, and postoperative pelvic function recovery was assessed using the Majeed criteria.Results:A total of 150 surgical procedures were performed on 76 patients, including 34 cases of INFIX fixation, 48 cases of anterior ring screws, 61 cases of sacroiliac joint screws, and 7 cases of LC-II screws. The mean intraoperative fluoroscopy frequency was 46.63±17.50 times (range, 15-93 times). Intraoperative fluoroscopy frequency varied among different fixation techniques, with INFIX group at 16.44±4.32 times, LC-II group at 21.59±5.80 times, anterior ring screws group at 29.44±11.65 times, and sacroiliac screws group at 23.10±11.87 times. The intraoperative blood loss was 20 (10, 47.5) ml (range, 5-300 ml), and the surgical time was 105 (86, 150) min (range, 30-290 min). The mean surgical time varied among different fixation techniques. All patients were followed up for an average of 6.46±2.26 months (range, 3-16 months). Clinical healing was achieved in all patients within 6 months, with an average time of 3.14±0.50 months. At the last follow-up, fracture reduction quality assessed by the Matta score was excellent in 21 cases and good in 43 cases, with an excellent/good rate of 84% (64/76). The Majeed score was 81.82±9.14 points (range, 50-92 points). For patients who were employed before the injury, the Majeed score was 86.55±4.85 points (range, 60-92 points), with 49 cases rated as excellent, 5 cases as good, and 1 case as fair. For patients who were not employed before the injury, the Majeed score was 69.43±5.34 points (range, 50-73 points), with 18 cases rated as excellent, 2 cases as good, and 1 case as fair. The overall excellent and good rate was 97% (74/76). Among patients who underwent INFIX internal fixation, 8 cases experienced lateral femoral cutaneous nerve injury postoperatively, all of which recovered sensation after 3 months; 1 case using LC-II screws experienced screw loosening postoperatively and was advised to reduce activity, then the screw was removed after fracture healing at 6 months postoperatively; 1 case using anterior ring channel screws experienced surgical site infection postoperatively, which was controlled after debridement.Conclusion:In the treatment of unstable pelvic ring multiple fractures, robot-assisted screw fixation has less blood loss, less fluoroscopy times, high success rate of planning guide needle, satisfactory reduction quality and postoperative function.