1.Construction and analysis of a monitoring system with remote real-time multiple physiological parameters based on cloud computing.
Lingyun ZHU ; Lianjie LI ; Chunyan MENG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;31(6):1377-1383
There have been problems in the existing multiple physiological parameter real-time monitoring system, such as insufficient server capacity for physiological data storage and analysis so that data consistency can not be guaranteed, poor performance in real-time, and other issues caused by the growing scale of data. We therefore pro posed a new solution which was with multiple physiological parameters and could calculate clustered background data storage and processing based on cloud computing. Through our studies, a batch processing for longitudinal analysis of patients' historical data was introduced. The process included the resource virtualization of IaaS layer for cloud platform, the construction of real-time computing platform of PaaS layer, the reception and analysis of data stream of SaaS layer, and the bottleneck problem of multi-parameter data transmission, etc. The results were to achieve in real-time physiological information transmission, storage and analysis of a large amount of data. The simulation test results showed that the remote multiple physiological parameter monitoring system based on cloud platform had obvious advantages in processing time and load balancing over the traditional server model. This architecture solved the problems including long turnaround time, poor performance of real-time analysis, lack of extensibility and other issues, which exist in the traditional remote medical services. Technical support was provided in order to facilitate a "wearable wireless sensor plus mobile wireless transmission plus cloud computing service" mode moving towards home health monitoring for multiple physiological parameter wireless monitoring.
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2.Discussion of single-site umbilical laparoscopy in the treatment for inguinal incarcerated hernia in children
Li WANG ; Guibin LI ; Lianjie SONG ; Yun QIU
Tianjin Medical Journal 2016;44(7):877-879
Objective To evaluate the clinical effect of single-site umbilical laparoscopy in the treatment for inguinal incarcerated hernia in children. Methods Retrospective reviews were conducted for the clinical data of the 105 children with inguinal incarcerated hernia during January 2010 to August 2014. According to different surgical approaches, data were divided into single-site laparoscopic surgery group (SLS, n=56) and open surgery group (OS,n=49). The follow-up period was 6-36 months. Results Two groups of patients were successfully completed surgery. The average operative duration was significantly longer in OS group (33.73±4.41)min than that of SLS group (26.14±5.17) min (P<0.01). The average operative blood loss was (3.18 ± 2.90) mL for OS group versus (1.73 ± 0.88) mL for SLS group (P<0.01). The hospitalization duration was (4.22±1.16) d for OS group versus (3.50±0.97) d for SLS group (P<0.01). The postoperative complications were 24.5%(12/49) for OS group and 8.9%(5/56) for SLS group. There was no recurrence of hernia in two groups. Conclusion Single-site umbilical laparoscopy is safe and efficacious for treatment of inguinal incarcerated hernia in children, which offers a new choice of treatment for occult inguinal hernia.
3.Design of an interpersonal climate questionnaire for education research teams
Yanling GAO ; Hong LI ; Ruimin PEI ; Lianjie LI
Military Medical Sciences 2014;(4):301-304
Objective To provide a valid tool for assessment of the interpersonal climate of research teams by develo -ping a team interpersonal climate questionnaire .Methods Based on literature research and panel study , a pilot question-naire was constructed and handed out to a sample of 378 research graduate students in research teams .The analysis of va-lidity and reliability was conducted by SPSS 16.0 and Amos 17.0 for the questionnaire.Results The interpersonal climate in research teams is a two-facet concept , including mentor-mentee dyadic interpersonal relationship .The peer interpersonal relationship.The mentor-mentee dyadic interpersonal relationship consists of five dimensions: identification, support, developmental direction, individualized care , effectiveness of relationship , with the alpha coefficient ranging fron 0.931 to 0.959, while peer interpersonal relationship has only one dimension .Conclusion ①The interpersonal climate is a two-facet, six-dimension concept .②The self-developed interpersonal climate questionnaire achieves satisfactory validity and reliability .
4.Content and Molar Ratio Deteremination of Ornithine Aspartate for Injection by HPLC
Lianjie REN ; Wei ZHANG ; Hanyan WU ; Hengying GAO ; Qun LI
China Pharmacy 2016;27(3):383-385
OBJECTIVE:To establish a method for the determination of the content and molar ratio of Ornithine aspartate for in-jection. METHODS:HPLC was performed on the column of Thermo HYPERSIL Aps-2 amino column with mobile phase of aceto-nitrile-0.05mol/L Potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution,the flow rate was 0.9 ml/min,the column temperature was 30℃,the de-tection wavelength was 200 nm,and the injection volume of 20 μl. The results determined by HPLC and potentiometric titration were compared. RESULTS:The linear range of ornithine aspartate was 0.02-10.01 mg/ml(r=0.999 9);RSDs of precision,stabili-ty and reproducibility tests were lower than 2%;recovery was 99.15%-100.15%(RSD=0.35%,n=9). The content of 3 batches of Ornithine aspartate for injection was 100.04%-100.64% and molar ratio was 0.982-0.989. The content is similar to the results de-termined by potentiometric titration with national standards. CONCLUSIONS:The method is simple,accurate,specific and sensi-tive,and suitable for the determination of the content and molar ratio of Ornithine aspartate for injection.
5.Clinical significance of serum C-C chemokine ligand 19 levels in patients with rheu-matoid arthritis
Lianjie SHI ; Jianhong LI ; Fanlei HU ; Min LI ; Jie ZHANG ; Jiangtao LI ; Zhanguo LI
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2016;48(4):667-671
Objective:To investigate the serum level of C-C chemokine ligand 19 (CCL19)and its clinical significance in rheumatoid arthritis.Methods:The serum CCL19 levels in both rheumatoid ar-thritis (RA)patients and health controls were detected by ELISA.The proportion of peripheral blood B cells and memory B cell subsets were also detected in some patients.Then the clinical and laboratory data of the patients were collected.The CCL19 levels in patients with different clinical features were analyzed. And the correlation between the clinical data,laboratory parameters,B cell subsets proportion and serum CCL19 levels were also analyzed.Independent samples t test,paired t test,Pearson and Spearman corre-lation were used for statistical analysis.Results:The levels of CCL19 was higher in the RA patients than the health controls (P <0.05).The serum CCL19 levels were decreased in the RA patients who accep-ted disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDs)treatment for 6 months (P <0.001 ).Serum CCL19 levels were correlated with the titers of both rheumatoid factor (RF)and anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (CCP)antibody (r =0.42,P =0.002;r =0.33,P =0.013),but not with erythrocyte sedi-mentation rate (ESR),C-reactive protein (CRP)and disease activity score in 28 joints (DAS28)(P >0.05).The levels of CCL19 were higher in the serum positive (RF and anti-CCP antibody)patients,but there were no differences between low and high disease activity RA,as well as early and non-early RA. There was no correlation between the serum CCL19 levels and the proportion of B cells as well as memory B subsets.All the proportion of peripheral blood CD27 + memory B cell subsets in RA was lower than the healthy controls,including CD27 +IgD +,CD27 +IgD - and CD27 + B cells.Conclusion:The increased serum CCL19 levels in RA patients are associated with the activity of B cells,so CCL19 might predict whether the RA type is a B cell mediated RA,and specify the treatment directions for the rheumatologist.
6.Primary diffuse large B-cell lymphoma of central nervous system:clinical characteristics and prognostic analysis
Lianjie HU ; Fengyang LIN ; Xiaogong LIANG ; Wei LI ; Hong ZHANG ; Yongqian JIA
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2017;26(1):28-32,36
Objective To investigate the clinical characteristics and prognosis of primary diffuse large B-cell lymphoma of central nervous system ( PCNS DLBCL). Methods The data of 70 patients with PCNS DLBCL confirmed by pathology were retrospectively analyzed. Survival and prognostic analyses were further conducted in the 66 follow-up patients. Results Median age at diagnosis was 57 years old. The ratio of male and female was 1.3∶1. The time from having symptoms to seeking medical advice was less than 2 months in 54 (77.1%) patients. 44 (62.9 %) patients had increased intracranial pressure, and 26 (37.1 %) patients had limb weakness or hemiplegia symptoms. 37 (52.9%) patients were multiple lesions, 59 (84.3%) cases were supratentorial, and 46 (65.7%) cases showed involvement of deep-brain tissues. Among 66 follow-up patients 7 cases received supportive and palliative care, 27 cases received surgery, 6 cases received radiotherapy, 9 cases received chemotherapy alone, and 21 cases received radiotherapy in addition to chemotherapy. The median overall survival (OS) was 9 months (95 % CI 1-16 months), and the 2-year survival rate was 36.1 %. The median OSs of the supportive and palliative therapy group and the surgery group were 2 months and 3 months, respectively. The median OS of the chemotherapy, radiotherapy or combination group was 33 months (95%CI 22-43 months) and the 2-year OS rate was 56.9 %. The Cox multivariate regression analysis showed that the involvement of deep-brain tissues (P=0.04) and not receiving radiotherapy or chemotherapy (P=0.00) were related to poor prognosis. Conclusions PCNS DLBCL is a highly aggressive and malignant tumor. Patients undergoing only surgery have poor effect and short survival. The patients with involvement of deep brain tissues have a poor prognosis. The chemotherapy, radiotherapy or combination of them may improve the prognosis.
7.Interferon-induced protein 44 is correlated with clinical features of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus
Lianjie SHI ; Xiangyang HUANG ; Min LI ; Yang YE ; Zhenyi ZHAO ; Xue ZHONG ; Nanping YANG
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2011;15(1):26-29
Objective To investigate the expression of interferon-induced protein 44 (IFI44) gene in the leukocytes of the peripheral blood samples from patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), and to evaluate the relationship between the expression level and disease activity. Methods Mononuclear cells in the peripheral blood samples from 100 SLE patients were compared with those of 40 disease controls and 40 healthy donors (HD) and the expression of the IFI44 was evaluated by quantitative real-time PCR.Comparisons between groups were performed with ANOVA, and the correlation analysis between the level of expression was higher in SLE patients than disease controls and healthy donors (26.8±5.3, 7.4±2.7, 5.2±2.0,respectively) (P=0.0012, P=0.005), but no difference was found between disease controls and healthy donors. Mild disease activity and the SLE patients with stable disease (63.1±22.4, 28.0±7.2, 9.2±1.8, respectively)and 24 hours urine protein level (r=0.42, P=0.000). Conclusion IFI44 is demonstrated to be highly expressed in SLE patients. The level of IFI44 may be a promising candidate biomarker for identifying SLE activity.
8.Effects of Different Doses of FTY720 on Expression of Caspase-3 and Neural Apoptosis in Rats with Acute Spinal Cord Injury
Liang YANG ; Decheng LV ; Lianjie ZHENG ; Zhaohui WANG ; Wei ZHANG ; Xiaotian LI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2012;18(6):530-534
Objective To compare the effects of different doses of FTY720 on inhibiting expression of Caspase-3 and neural apoptosisin rats with acute spinal cord injury (SCI), and find out the suitable dose. Methods 200 female SD rats were randomly divided into 5 groupswith 40 in each group. Group A (laminectomy but not contusion) were administered 0.3 ml normal saline by gavage. SCI model was establishedby Allen's WD method at the T9 level of spinal cord in other groups. Group B were administered 0.3 ml normal saline after modeling.Groups C, D and E were administered 0.3 ml FTY720- saline solution of 1, 3 and 5 mg/kg respectively. All the groups were sacrificed at 6 h,12 h, 24 h, 48 h, 72 h (n=8, per each time-point). Caspase-3 expression was detected with streptavidin-peroxidase immunohistochemistry,and neural apoptosis was detected with the TUNEL method. Results Positive Caspase-3 expression and neural apoptosis were not observedin Group A at 6 h. In Groups B、C、D and E, the number of apoptotic cells increased with increased time of acute SCI, peaked at 24 h afterinjury, and then gradually reduced. Caspase-3 expression was at equal pace with neural apoptosis. The difference of the number of apoptoticand Caspase-3 expression cells among all groups were significant, with the order Group B>Group C>Group D>Group A (P<0.05). However,there was no significant difference between Group D and Group E (P>0.05). The number of apoptotic and Caspase-3 expression cells negativelycorrelated with the dose of FTY720 when the dose was less than 3 mg/kg (P<0.05), and there was no relationship when the dose wasmore than 3 mg/kg (P>0.05). Conclusion FTY720 significantly reduces Caspase-3 expression and neural apoptosis in rats with acute SCI.There is a dose-effect relationship between the dose of FTY720 and the Caspase-3 expression and neural apoptosis. It's indicated that 3 mg/kg is the most appropriate dosage.
9.Experimental study of nourishing Piyin Remedy on rat with spinal cord injury
Hong-fei WANG ; Ling-jie FU ; Li-bin ZHAN ; Lianjie ZHENG ; Yongji LIU ; Yanying MIAO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2004;10(6):343-345
ObjectiveTo study the therapeutic effect and mechanisms of nourishing Piyin Remedy (nPR) on experimental rat spinal cord injury.MethodsThirty-two healthy SD rats were divided into 2 equal groups randomly: nPR group and injured group. Animal model of incomplete injury of spinal cord was made by Allen's equipment on rat's T8—T9 segment. The spinal nerve function,SEP,retrograde and label technique of horse radish peroxidase,gross observation,histological and morphometric analysis were taken as the observed indices.ResultsThe value of observed indices of nPR group were improved evidently compared with injured group.ConclusionNourishing Piyin Remede can hold back the secondary spinal cord injury and accelerate the recovery of spinal nerve function.
10.Application of cemented and cementless femoral prosthesis in hemiarthroplasty for patients with osteoporosis
Feng SHI ; Peng LI ; Periacarpen MADEVEN ; Lianjie ZHENG ; Liang YANG ; Gang LIU ; Ayuka BRIAN ; Shuo NI ; Pengsheng LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(13):1859-1865
BACKGROUND:Hemiarthroplasty is a proven method for reconstruction of the hip joint function, especialy for the elderly patients who cannot tolerate the total hip arthroplasty. However, for the patients with osteoporosis, there are stil more controversial in clinical practice about using cemented or cementless femoral prosthesis for hemiarthroplasty. OBJECTIVE: To observe the repair effect of cemented or cementless femoral prosthesis when were used for hemiarthroplasty in patients with osteoporosis. METHODS:The clinical data from 105 patients treated with hemiarthroplasty were retrospectively analyzed. Osteoporosis was diagnosed in these patients using the dual energy X-ray absorptiometry before surgery.Patients were divided into bone cement group (n=56) and cementless group (n=49) depending on different types of femoral stem prosthesis. The difference of efficacy between cemented or cementless femoral prosthesis when were used for hemiarthroplasty in patients with osteoporosis was analyzed by comparing the operative time, volume of drainage, post-operative Harris scores of hip joint function and radiographic assessment (prosthesis subsidence, osteolysis, severe stress shielding, heterotopic ossification) during the folow-up after the replacement. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:In the process of hemiarthroplasty in patients with osteoporosis, the operative time in the cement group was significantly longer than that in the cementless group (P < 0.05). However, there was no significant difference in the postoperative volume of drainage between these two groups (P > 0.05). At the 1, 3, 6 and 12 of folow-up after replacement, there were no significant differences in the Harris score of hip joint function, total effective rate and radiographic assessment between these two groups (P> 0.05). These results suggest that in the process of hemiarthroplasty in patients with osteoporosis, the clinical efficacy of cementless femoral prosthesis is similar to the cement femoral prosthesis, therefore two prostheses can al be selected; however, the operative time of the cement femoral prosthesis is longer than the cementless femoral prosthesis, so we can give priority to the cementless femoral prosthesis for patients with osteoporosis who can’t tolerate a long operative time because of the poor basic condition.