1.Spectral Reconstruction and Quantitative Analysis by B-Spline Transformations and Penalized Partial Least Squares Approach
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2009;37(12):1820-1824
Taking into account the near infrared spectra(NIR) on numerous predictor variables with serious collinearity and having nonlinear quantitative relationship with the chemical compositions, a novel nonlinear partial least squares(PLS) approach, termed as Spline-PPLS, was constructed by combining the penalized partial least squares(PPLS) regression with B-splines transformation. Firstly, the observed spectral predictors were considered as discrete observations of curves of the wavelength and were nonlinearly transformed using B-spline basis functions. The choice of the degree of the polynomial pieces and of the number of knots was performed using the cross-validation strategy. Then, the PPLS algorithm was performed on the high dimensional transformed data matrix to build the calibration model by imposing a penalty term to the optimization criterion of PLS. The roughness penalty term indeed controlled the curvature of the functions and its smoothing parameter could also be obtained by the cross-validation. Finally, the proposed Spline-PPLS approach was applied to the wheat NIR diffuse reflectance spectra reconstruction and quantitative analysis. The result indicates that the Spline-PPLS approach not only can yield high accuracy reconstructing spectrum, but also improves the model prediction accuracy in the case of nonlinear relationships.
2.Impact of fixed specialist nurse triage on the quality of triage
Chunlian LI ; Zhiqiao WANG ; Xiaotao CHENG ; Liqing HUANG ; Xiaoling LIN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2013;(8):74-75
Objective To investigate the influence of fixed nurse specialists triage to improve the quality of patient triage.Methods Nurses were divided into the fixed nurse specialist triage group (group A) and the out-patient department rotation nursing group (group B),respectively,each group was responsible for triage of patients in clinic of medical department for five days.Then the number of two subdiagnosis error and the average daily working overtime for doctors were compared.Results A total of 3806 patients were in clinic triage in group A,165 patients had triage error.A total of 3812 patients were in clinic triage in group B,308 patients had triage error.The average daily working overtime of doctors in group A was(5.24 ± 0.37)hours,and(8.16 ± 0.58) hours in group B.The errors in triage and working overtime of doctors had significant differences between two groups.Conclusions Fixed specialist nurse triage can significantly improve the quality of patient triage in clinic.
3.Modified method of chromosome G-banding in human peripheral blood
Zizhao WU ; Liqing CHENG ; Lingmin MU ; Zhengyue CHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;11(11):2185-2186,2193
BACKGROUND: Routine methods of chromosome G-bending are complicated, time-consuming and worse in effect, which is not suitable for clinical examination and teaching investigation of chromosomal disorder.OBJECTIVE: To seek for proper method of improving the effect of chromosome G-banding.DESIGN: Observation experiment.SETTING: Xinxiang Medical University.MATERIALS: The experiment was conducted in the Laboratory of Morphous, Xinxiang Medical University between January 2001 and January 2005. 376 blood samples were obtained from patients with infertility and sterility or those had abnormal childbearing history, who came from the Clinic of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Third Hospital Affiliated to Xinxiang Medical College between 2001 and 2004. Main agents: RPMI1640 culture fluid (GIBCO Co., Ltd), 20% calf serum (CS), colchicines, 0.075 mol/L KCL, methanol, glacial acetic acid, trypase (SIGMA Co., Ltd) and Giemsa staining solution.METHODS: Modified method of human peripheral chromosomal preparation and G-banding: The procedures were the same as routine methods, while partial influential factors were regulated, for example, the action time of colchicines was set at 2 hours before the ending; 1 mL of fixation fluid (the ratio of methanol and glacial acetic acid was 2:1) was added for pre-fixation, and samples were mixed and centrifuged at 1 500 r/minute for 10 minutes. After re-centrifugalization,fresh fixation fluid was added to prepare for cell suspension and glass slide by according to the amount of cells.Above-mentioned glass samples were baked at 50 ℃ for 1-2 hours, naturally cooled to 37 ℃, digested for 3-5 minutes by immersing into trypase, rapidly stained for 10 minutes with Giemsa staining solution, and counted by the test under microscope to observe 3 000 metaphases, and the percentages; The percentage of 400-600 metaphases and well-dispersion rate were calculated. Well-dispersion rate of chromosome referred to the overlapping after dispersion with complete numbers. The trabant and kinetic body were obvious and in bright color with clear shape. Moreover, all chromosomes were on the same plane. The percentage of metaphase = the number of metaphase cells (400-600)/number of cells under observation×100%.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The percentage of 400-600 pieces of metaphases in samples and good integration chromosome.RESULTS: 400-600 metaphases obtained with routine methods accounted for 52% with a well-dispersion rate of 68%,while 400-600 metaphases obtained with modified methods accounted for 75% with a well-dispersion rate of 86%, and there were significant differences between the two groups (P < 0.05).the stripes are chear.CONCLUSION:Chromoseme metaphases obtained with modified methods are more in number and good in dispersion with proper size. Giemsa shows that the stripes art chear.
4.Clinic application of BiPAP in stable COPD patients with typeⅡrespiratory failure
Jianguo LIU ; Liqing AN ; Jingguang CHENG ; Jing LI ; Ruifang WU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2015;(13):1986-1988,1989
Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy of Bilevel non -invasive positive air pressure ventila-tion(BiPAP)in the treatment of stable COPD patients with typeⅡrespiratory failure.Methods 36 patients had stable COPD with typeⅡrespiratory failure was treated with BiPAP.And observed the changes of clinical symptoms and arte-rial blood gases before and after the treatment.Results The Blood gas index[(7.28 ±0.04)vs (7.37 ±0.06)], heart rate[(116 ±11)times/min vs (85 ±10)times/min],breath rate[(26 ±4)times/min,(17 ±3)times/min], frequence of hospitalization[(3.50 ±0.89)times vs (0.23 ±0.11)times],and hospital days[(22.3 ±8.8)d vs (11.4 ±4.6)d]significantly changed after treatment(all P <0.01),the symptoms,including the shortness of breath, and chest distress improved greatly,and also the exercise tolerance were much better than patients did before treatment.Conclusion BiPAP is an efficient treatment method,and valuable for stable COPD patients with type Ⅱrespiratory failure.
5.Efficacy and safety of different antiplatelet drugs on coronary heart disease with hyperhomocysteinemia
Jie CHENG ; Jianping ZENG ; Bin PENG ; Liqing YI
Journal of Chinese Physician 2021;23(5):729-733
Objective:To investigate the efficacy and safety of ticagrelor and clopidogrel in patients with coronary atherosclerotic heart disease (CHD) and hyperhomocysteinemia (Hhcy).Methods:A total of 101 patients with CHD complicated with HHcy who had successfully undergone percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) were enrolled. They were divided into ticagrelor group ( n=49) and clopidogrel group ( n=52) according to the different antiplatelet drugs used. The clinical data of the two groups were collected, and the incidence of major cardiovascular and cerebrovascular adverse events (MACCE) and bleeding events in one year were compared between the two groups. Results:There was no statistical difference in baseline datas and PCI datas between the clopidogrel and ticagrelor groups ( P>0.05). Compared with clopidogrel group, ticagrelor can reduce the total MACCE (8.16% vs 32.69%, P<0.05) and the incidence of unstable angina pectoris events (0 vs 13.46%, P<0.05) in patients with hyperhomocysteinemia PCI 1 year after operation. The incidences of ischemic stroke, unstable angina pectoris, recurrent myocardial infarction, and cardiogenic death were compared separately between the two groups, and the difference was not statistically significant ( P>0.05). The incidence of major bleeding events, minor bleeding events, and minimal bleeding events were similar between the two groups, and the difference was not statistically significant (4.08% vs 0; 4.08% vs 1.92%; 20.41% vs 9.62%; P>0.05). Conclusions:In patients with CHD and Hhcy, ticagrelor can play a better antithrombotic effect, reduce the incidence of ischemic events, and has good security, which is more worthy of clinical recommendation.
6.Targeted exogenous EGFP gene editing in caprine fetus fibroblasts by zinc-finger nucleases.
Yuguo YUAN ; Baoli YU ; Shaozheng SONG ; Feng ZHOU ; Liqing ZHANG ; Yingying GU ; Minghui YU ; Yong CHENG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2013;29(11):1573-1580
Gene knockout by ZFNs (zinc-finger nucleases) is efficient and specific, and successfully applied in more than 10 organisms. Currently, it is unclear whether this technology can be used for knocking-out enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) gene in transgenic goats. Here we constructed and used ZFN-coding plasmids to produce genetic knockouts in the cells of cloned fetus produced from donor cells by microinjection of EGFP gene. Following introduced plasmids into caprine primary cultured fetus fibroblasts by electroporation, targeting of a transgene resulted in sequence mutation. Using the flow cytometric analysis, we confirmed the disappearance of EGFP expression in treated cells. Sequence from PCR products corresponding to targeted site showed that insertion of a G into the exon of EGFP resulted in frame shift mutation. These results suggest that ZFN-mediated gene targeting can apply to caprine fetus fibroblasts, which may open a unique avenue toward the creation of gene knockout goats combining with somatic cell nuclear transfer.
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7.Design and application of special gowns for critical patients
Chunyan XIE ; Zheng LI ; Xiaocui ZENG ; Liqing XU ; Zhiyuan CHENG ; Chunchang LIN
Modern Clinical Nursing 2016;15(2):21-25
Objective To explore the effect of newly-designed gowns for critical patients. Methods Two hundred critical patients hospitalized for more than 3 days in the intensive care unit of our hospital during February 2013 to February 2015 were divided into the control group and observation group equally according to their odd or even registration number. The control group wore conventional dresses for patients (including a shirt and a pant) and the patients in the latter group were newly-designed gowns. The two groups were compared in terms of comfort, nursing manpower, nursing stuff and security. Result The observation group was significantly superior to the control group in terms of comfort, nursing manpower, nursing stuff and security (P<0.05). Conclusions The newly-designed gowns for critical patients can improve the comfort degree and save nursing manpower and stuff. It allows convenience in treatment and nursing.
8.Phenotype and genotype analysis of in herited dysplasminogenemia caused by plasminogen Ala601Thr mutation
Xiaoli CHENG ; Lihong YANG ; Guoyong HUANG ; Liqing ZHU ; Yanhui JIN ; Mingshan WANG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2016;39(5):366-371
Objective To detectthe phenotype and gene mutations underlying aninherited dysplasminogenemia pedigree and search the virulence gene.Methods The peripheral venous blood samples of the proband and his family members (fourteen subjects of three generations in total) were collected,and their prothrombin time(PT),activated partial thromboplastin time(APTF),thrombin time(TT),fibrinogen (FIB),fibrinogen degradation products (FDP),D-dimmer (D-D)weretested on a STAGO analyzer,the plasminogen activity (PLG:A) and plasminogen antigen (PLG:Ag) were analyzedby thechromogenic substrate assay and rocket immunoelectrophoresis,respectively.All 19 exons,5' and 3' untranslated regions of PLGwere amplified with PCR.Direct DNA sequencing was used to analyze the amplified products,which wereconfirmed by backward sequencing.Three bioinformatics online softwares (SIFT,PolyPhen-2 andMutationTaster) were used to forecast the possible impact of the mutations on the protein function.At last,themodel analysis of mutate site was taken on a Swiss-Pdb Viewer software.Results The PLG:Avalue of theproband and other 6 family members were decreased to the half,while the PLG:Ag was normal.The D-Dand FDP value of the proband,his grandma and father were slightly higher.DNA sequencing has revealedthat the proband and the other 6 members of this family had the same mutation of g.38829G > A in exon 15,leading to the missense mutationp.Ala601Thr.The results of bioinformatics softwares showed that themutation could affect the thePLGfunction.Protein model analysis indicated that the hydrophobic interaction force and hydrogen bond between the amino acids were changed,which might affect the stability of the PLG.In addition,all the members of this family take the heterozygous SNP of g.2501C > A in the 5 'UTR.Conclusions The p.Ala601Thr found in the inherited dysplasminogenemia pedigree in the exon 15 was responsible for the reduced PLG:A of the family,the dysplasminogenemia and this mutation were both reported for the first time in China.
9.The diagnostic value of multi-slice three-dimensional CT angiography for vertebrobasilar dolichoectasia
Yunjun YANG ; Weijian CHEN ; Qichuan ZHUGE ; Jingliang CHENG ; Liqing DONG ; Shikui SHI ; Enfu WU ; Chongxin HE ; Yong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2009;43(1):50-53
Objective To evaluate the diagnostic value of multi-slice three-dimensional computed tomographic angiography(MS 3D-CTA)for vertebrobasilar dolichoectasia(VBD).Methods MS 3D-CTA of 10 patients with VBD were retrospectively analysed.Source images were got by GE Lightspeed pro scanner.Volume rendering(VR)and maximum intensity project (MIP) were adopted to reconstruct 3D images in all cases.Twenty patients were selected as the control group by suspected cerebra[vascular diseases and underwent MS 3D-CTA at the same period.Enumeration data between the patient group and the control group was assessed by Wilcoxon.test.Results There were 2 types of 10 cases with VBD,including simple type(n=4)and saddle type(n=6).Compared with the control group of the length of the basilar artery(B 1,25.60 mm),the deviant degree(Bc,1.20 mm),the height(Bh,1.90 am),the length of the vertebral artery (V1,17.55 mm),the deviant degree(Vc,2.05 mm),and the diameter of BA and/or VA (Bw/Vw,3.05 mm),there is significant difference in the B1 30.20 mm,Bc 7.10 mm,Bh 8.80 mm,V1 23.00 mm,Vc 5.95 mm,and Bw/Vw 5.05 mm(P<0.01,all).Conclusion The clinical performances of VBD is different,MS 3D-CTA is a very effective method for the diagnosis of VBD.
10.Pharmacokinetic interaction between cefaclor and bromhexine in healthy Chinese volunteers
Qian GONG ; Zheyi HU ; Zhizhuang HUANG ; Liqing WANG ; Wenfang LIU ; Xin GUO ; Wei CAO ; Ting WANG ; Zeneng CHENG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2007;32(5):855-861
Objective To determine the pharmacokinetic interaction between cefalor and bromhexine in healthy Chinese volunteers. Methods Twelve subjects received a cefaclor (CEF) treatment, a bromhexine (BHX) treatment, and a co-treatment of CEF and BHX with a 3 × 3 Latin square design. The wash-out time between periods was 14 days. The plasma and urine drug concentrations of CEF and BHX were detected by HPLC-UV and LC/MS, respectively. Results All the 12 volunteers completed the study. There were no significant differences in AUC0-t and Cmax of CEF in logarithm between the single administration group of CEF and the co-administration group of CEF with BHX. Two one sided t-test showed that CEF was bioequivalent in the 2 groups. There were no significant differences in tmax, MRT, t1/2, and Clr between the 2 groups. Vd/F was significantly lower in the single CEF group than in the co-administration group of CEF and BHX. There were no significant differences of AUC0-t and Cmax of BHX in logarithm between the single administration group of BHX and the co-administration group of BHX with CEF. Two one sided t-test showed that BHX was bioequivalent in the 2 groups. There were no significant differences in tmax, MRT, t1/2, Vd/F, and Clr between the 2 groups. Conclusion There is no significant pharmacokinetic parameter change in the drug absorption, metabolism, and excretion, but Va/F of CEF significant increases in the co-administration of CEF with BHX. The co-administration of CEF and BHX has no adverse drug interaction. The increase of Vd/F may be a favorable drug interaction, which may be the mechanism of the synergistic effect of the 2 drugs.