1.Mitigating EMI with healthcare electronic facilities referring to FDA recommendations
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1989;0(03):-
In view of China's medical equipment industry has not been equipped with a sound system and strict administration, it is wise to draw on FDA recommendations and seek effective ways of solving EMI problems. Further should focus on improving the performance of medical equipment so as to adapt to the different environment. In the end, the design of healthcare facilities to meet EMC standards is put forward specifically in four parts of electronic circuits, power circuits, display device, and the mechanical shell.
2.By analyzing the citations of the last 3 years papers in "The Orthopedic Journal of China" to evaluate the academic quality and influence of the journal
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(05):-
[Objective]To statistically analyze the citations of papers in "The Orthopedic Journal of China"published during 2004~2006.[Method]Using the biblio metric method to calculate the citation rate,number of citations per paper,types of citations,language-based citation number,Price index and self-citation rate.[Result]During 2004~2006,the average citation rate was 94.32% and the number of citations per paper was 6.31.The number of citations in English was significantly higher than that in Chinese or other foreign languages.Meanwhile,the citation rate of papers published in journals was markedly higher than that of those published in books and other materials.The Price index and self-citation rate were 71.48% and 8.74%,respectively.[Conclusion]"The Orthopedic Journal of China"is shown to be a hight professional academic journal in China,with good novelty citation,high level of authors' education and extensive social influence.
3.Research on the Macroeconomic Impact Factors of Medical Insurance Costs in Shanghai
Chinese Health Economics 2017;36(5):20-22
Objective:To determine the cost of medical insurance macroeconomic factors,and propose countermeasures for macro-control health insurance costs.Methods:Principal component analysis was applied to screen dominant macroeconomic factors that influenced medical insurance costs of Shanghai.Results:From the macro perspective,the economy and technology were the main factors affecting medical insurance costs.Conclusion:It needed to increase government investment in public health finance,develop cost-declined medical technology and strengthen the construction of medical and health information,as well as to strengthen government oversight.
4.Certain advances in studies on tuberculosis.
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2007;45(10):752-755
5.The characters of behavioral inhibition system and behavioral activation system in clinical depressed adolescents
Yanzhang LI ; Juan XIANG ; Haiyan LUO
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2013;(3):193-195
Objective To explore the characters of behavioral inhibition/activation systems in clinical depressed adolescents.Methods According to CCMD-3 diagnostic criteria,46 depressed adolescents and 35 healthy adolescents were selected and assessed by Behavioral Inhibition/Activation System Scale,Beck Depression Inventory and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale.Results (1) Compared with subgroup of mixed depression-anxiety (15.84 ± 2.36),depression only subgroup (13.70 ± 1.72) and control group (12.71 ± 2.55) scored higher in BIS (P<0.01).And the two depressed subgroups (34.00 ± 4.94,35.88 ± 6.80)scored lower than control group (39.11 ± 5.06) in BAS (P < 0.05).(2) Compared with healthy controls (39.11 ± 5.06),depressed adolescents in first-episode(15.28 ± 1.56) and recurrent (14.96 ±2.63) scored higher in BIS(P<0.01).Adolescents in recurrent (34.58 ± 6.63) scored lower in BAS(P < 0.01).(3) Compared with healthy controls,medication (15.30 ±2.48) and unmedicated depressed adolescents(14.60 ± 1.82) scored higher in BIS(P < 0.01).Medication adolescents (34.52 ± 5.78) scored lower in BAS (P < 0.01).Conclusion The BIS/BAS of depressed adolescents have their characters.BIS reflects mixed depression and anxiety.BAS reflectsdepression and may be a vulnerable index of clinical depression.
6.Effect of oxidative stress on human Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome related protein 2 expression in placental trophoblasts in preeclampsia
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2013;16(7):422-428
Objective To explore the effect of oxidative stress on human Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome related protein 2 (WAVE2) expression in placental trophoblasts in women with preeclampsia.Methods (1) Twenty women with preeclampsia and twenty-three normal term pregnant women,delivered from August 15,2011 to February 23,2012 in the First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University,were recruited and divided into preeclampsia group and control group.Placenta samples were collected after cesarean section.The localization and distribution of WAVE2 in placenta was studied by immunohistochemistry.Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction and Western blot were employed to assay the WAVE2 mRNA and protein levels.Tissue homogenates was applied to determine the levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS).The correlation between ROS levels and WAVE2 was also analyzed.(2) An in vitro hypoxia/reoxygenation (H/R) model was utilized to simulate ischemia/reperfusion injury to placental trophoblasts.The HTR-8/ SVneo cells (immortalized human first trimester extravillous trophoblast cells) were pre-incubated overnight,after exposure to H/R or normoxic conditions for 48 hours.Flow cytometry was employed to analyze intracellular ROS level.Meanwhile,Transwell assay was utilized to analyze the invasion and migration of HTR-8/SVneo cells.The location and expression of WAVE2 in trophoblasts was evaluated by cell immunofluorescence and Western blot.Statistical differences between the two groups were evaluated by independent t-tests.Pearson's correlation coefficient test was used for correlation analysis.Results (1)Compared with the control group,preeclampsia group had significantly higher 24-hour proteinuria [(1.96±0.24) g vs (0.08±0.05) g,t=19.436,P<0.05],systolic blood pressure [(154 ± 13) mm Hg vs (98 ±11) mm Hg,t=11.324,P<0.05] and diastolic blood pressure [(105±14) mm Hgvs (69±8) mm Hg,t=9.612,P<0.05].In addition,the placental weight and birth weight of infants in preeclampsia group were significantly reduced as compared to the control group [(432±53) g vs (536±67) g,(2446± 187) g vs (3207± 233) g,t=14.562 and 16.307,allP<0.05)].The WAVE2 mRNA level (0.28±0.07 vs 1.01±0.02,t=12.747,P<0.05) and the WAVE2 protein levels (0.63±0.08 vs 1.34±0.19,t=11.648,P<0.05) were also significantly decreased in preeclampsia groups.The level of ROS in placenta in the preeclampsia group was significantly higher than in control group [(144.22 ± 12.32) nmol/(mg · prot) vs (75.17 ± 8.71) nmol/(mg · prot),t=20.467,P<0.05].There was significant negative correlation between ROS level and WAVE2 protein expression in preeclamptic placenta (r =-0.726,P =0.000).(2) In vitro study showed that,the levels of ROS in normoxia group and H/R group was (82.9±5.8)% and (155.6±8.1)%,(t=12.747,P<0.05).Compared with normoxia condition,decreased cell invasion and migration were found in HTR-8/SVneo cells in H/R group [(51.9 ± 3.3)% and (58.4 ±4.2)% respectively,t=11.034 and 13.839,P<0.05].Results from the cell immunofluorescence showed that WAVE2 protein located in the cytoplasm of HTR-8/SVneo cells,and the expression of WAVE2 protein was significant decreased in HTR-8/SVneo cells after exposure to H/R for 48 h (0.37±0.05 vs 0.76±0.06,t=8.631,P<0.05).Conclusions Excessive oxidative stress in preeclamptic placentas was correlated with the decreased expression of WAVE2.H/R-induced oxidative stress could decrease WAVE2 expression,which may contribute to impaired trophoblast invasion and migration in preeclampsia.
7.Survey on difficulties faced by graduate students at Peking University Health Science Center
Hao LUO ; Juan ZHANG ; Qing WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2010;23(4):266-269
We surveyed the graduate students at Peking University Health Science Center for the difficulties during their study. The result showed that the major difficulties were job pressure, completing studies and economic burden. Some students were also bothered by love affairs, health conditions and interpersonal relationship. Suggestions were made for future work to help these students to cope with such difficulties to complete their study smoothly.
8.Decreased effect of Rituximab on inhibition of granulocyte-macrophage colony forming unit of normal bone marrow and SLE patients by SLE's B-lymphocyte
Juan LI ; Chun LU ; Shaokai LUO ;
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2000;0(09):-
0.05 and P values in later four groups were
9.Isovolumic relaxation strain rate evaluation of myocardial function and the coronary stenosis extent in coronary heart disease
Aiyun ZHOU ; Yongfang LUO ; Juan LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2009;25(12):2240-2242
Objective To quantitatively analyze myocardial function and the degree of myocardial ischemia with strain rate imaging (SRI). Methods SRI was performed in 34 patients with left anterior descending coronary artery disease diagnosed with coronary angiography and compared with 35 healthy volunteers. Isovolumic relaxation strain rates (SRivr) of anterior wall and anterior septal were measured. Results There was no significant cut-off value for LAD<50%. A cut-off value of SRivr=-0.42 s~(-1) (sensitivity 84.85%, specificity 80.36%) for LAD 50%-74% stenosis. A cut-off value of SRivr=-0.91 s-1 (sensitivity 91.07%, specificity 89.91%) for LAD>75% stenosis. Conclusion SRivr can quantitatively differentiate LAD 50%-74% or LAD>75% stenosis. SRI can evaluate the coronary stenosis extent quantitatively.
10.Shanghai Medical Resource Allocation Analysis
Juan LUO ; Hong WANG ; Kaichang CUI
Chinese Journal of Health Statistics 2009;(5):466-469,472
Objective Through investigating the situation of health care resources in Shanghai ,from the point of population and geographical area distribution, the article analyze the fair allocation of medical resources in Shanghai to provide the basis of decision-making in rational allocation of medical resources. Methods Use Lorenz curve and the Gini coefficient indicators, as well as Chain Proportion Method. Results The allocation of medical resources in population of Shanghai is fairly,and the trend of fairness will be enhanced. In the geographical allocation in space is more unfairness in Shanghai,and the fairness will be reduced. Conclusion The allocation of medical resources Municipal Population has few gap between urban and rural areas in the Shanghai which reached a fair comparison, but in the geographic distribution of has a larger gap between urban and rural areas. Most of the medical resources concentrated in large hospitals in the urban centers. The distribution of Medical resources should be rational and the health service system should be improved to improve medical and health service accessibility.