1.ANALYSIS ON THE RESPONSIBILITY OF GOVERNMENT FROM OUTCOMES EVALUA-TION OF DRUG PRICE ADDITION CANCELING POLICY ON INCOMES IN DONGGUAN'S PUBLIC HOSPITAL
Qingming LUO ; Qiaofeng MO ; Guozhu CHEN
Modern Hospital 2015;(8):96-98,100
Objective To analyze on the responsibility of government for drug price addition canceling policy on incomes . Methods We Collected the 3-A hospital financial information statements and drug use data from January 2013 to September 2013 ( before reform) and from October 2013 to June 2014 ( after reform) .Results After taking evaluation of drug price addition cance-ling policy on incomes in the hospital, outpatient visits grew 9.62%, discharges increases 3.50%, and the outpatient average com-pensation fell by 4.69% and hospitalization fees per person increase 3.58%.Conclusion Preliminary results were obtained in con-trolling health care costs, medical services in ascension.The government's economic compensation economic compensation is difficult to make up for the cancellation of drug addition and reduce the reasonable income .It is suggested that we should improve the compen-sation scheme and assessment standards, and further strengthen the hospital internal management.
2.Observing hemodynamic changes in the spinal cord after acute spinal cord injury
Hao SU ; Qixin ZHENG ; Qingming LUO
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2009;31(9):581-585
Objective To observe any changes in spinal cord hemodynamics after spinal cord injury and to investigate their mechanism. Methods Twenty female Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into a control group and a moderate injury group,10 rats in each group.A rat model of spinal cord injury caused by moderate compression was established using Nystrom's method.Changes in the velocity and volume of blood flow and in the diameters of vessels of the spinal cord were monitored for 6 hours using laser speckle imaging. Results No changes in the velocity or volume of blood flow or in the diameter of vessels were observed in the control group,but all of these indices diminished significantly in the injury group. Conclusions Laser speckle imaging can be used to monitor changes in spinal cord hemodynamics.Such changes after acute spinal cord injury indicate progressive post-injury ischemia.The occlusion of veins may be an important contributor to post-injury ischemia.
3.Hemodynamic Assessment of Ischemic Stroke with Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
Weiguo CHEN ; Pengcheng LI ; Qingming LUO ; Shaoqun ZENG ; Bo HU
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2000;13(2):84-89
Objective To validate near-infrared cerebral topography (NCT) as a practical toolin tracing the regional hemodynamic changes during normal ischemic stroke model of rat. Method Middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) and photosensitizer induced intracranial infarction model of rat were established. The geometric shape and infarction area were measured by NCT, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), and TTC stained anatomical imaging techniques. Result In photosensitizer induced infarction model, the correlation between anatomical infarct area and NCT image area for infarct focus were r= 0.897 for 24 h group (P<0.05) and r=0.906 for 2 months group (P<0.01),respectively. The correlation between anatomical infarction area and NCT image area for infarct focus were r=0.820 for normothermia group (P<0.05) and r= 0.851 for hypothermia group (P<0.05), respectively. The correlation between fMRI and NCT image area for infarction focus were r= 0.874 for normothermia group (P<0.05) and r= 0.782 for hypothermia group (P<0.05),respectively. Conclusion Measurement with NCT for infarction focus matched well with fMRI and anatomic sample in rats. NCT technique might be a practical tool for short-term prediction of stroke and the rehabilitation after stroke in real time.
4.Hemispheric Asymmetry for Encoding Unrelated Word Pairs? A Functional Near-infrared Spectroscopy Study
Jiongjiong YANG ; Shaoqun ZENG ; Qingming LUO ; Linchu GUAN ; Peizi KUANG ; Hui GONG ; Wemara LICHTY ; Britton CHANCE
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2005;18(5):318-323
Objective To explore the role of the prefrontal cortex in semantic encoding of unrelated word pairs by using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). Method Forty-eight subjects were presented unrelated pairs of Chinese words under both the nonsemantic and semantic encoding conditions. Under the nonsemantic condition, subjects judged whether the two words had similar orthographic structures; under the semantic condition, they generated a sentence involving the presented word pairs. The changes of regional blood volume associated with the cognitive tasks were measured by using fNIRS equipment which was a continuous optical imager. Result The regions that corresponded to the prefrontal regions showed greater activation under semantic than nonsemantic condition in both left and right hemispheres, although the extent of the activation was larger in the left than right prefrontal regions. This result was consistent with other neuroimaging studies on unrelated word pairs processing, but did not conform to the strict interpretations of the hemispheric encoding/retrieval asymmetry model (HERA). Conclusion This study suggests that material specificity is one of the important factors to influence hemispheric asymmetry in memory encoding. When associations between items are required, right prefrontal regions participate in the encoding processing as well. It also indicates that fNIRS imaging is a viable method of investigating higher level cognitive processing such as memory.
5.Cleavage of mutant amyloid precursor protein labeled by fluorescent protein in cells
Xiaoqing LI ; Suming ZHANG ; Qingming LUO ; Min ZHANG ; Zhihong ZHANG ; Zheng XUE
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2008;41(3):189-194
Objective To study the enzymatic progress of amyloid precursor protein (APP), and construct the recombinant eukaryotic expression plasmid encoding the double mutations of APP and 2 different types of fluorescent protein. Methods The last 300 bases of APP named as C99 containing APP717 mutation was amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with the template pcDNA3.0-APP.The cyan and yellow fluorescence sequences named as CFP and YFP respectively were obtained by PCR with the template of digestion of the plasmid pcDNA3.0-CFP-CaM-YFP.The 54 bases in the middle of APP named as 54 bp containingSwedish mutation were synthesized. The 4 fragments, CFP, YFP, C99 and 54 bp were inserted into the vector pcDNA3.0.By genetic engineering the recombinant plasmid pcDNA3.0-CFP-54bp-YFP-C99 and pcDNA3.0-CFP-54bp-YFP were constructed and finally identified by enzyme digestion, PCR and sequencing. Then the 2 constructs were transfected into SH-SY5Y cells respectively. The expression of the fusion gene was examined by multi-photon con-focal microscopy and the fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) signal was collected. The amyloid beta (Aβ)deposition was detected by immunocytochemistry. Results (1) DNA sequencing showed that the sequence of the construct was correct.(2)The cyan and yellow fluorescence could be seen by the multi-photon con-focal fluorescence microscopy. The fusion gene could be correctly expressed.(3)FRET was present in the cells expressing CFP-54bp-YFP,but absent in the cells expressing CFP-54bp-YFP-C99.(4)A13 labeled by YFP was detected by multi-photon con-focal microscope and deposited in the cytoplasm, membrane and in the intercellular space.(5)It was shown that by immunocytochemistry, the CFP-54bp-YFP-C99 expressionproduct could generate Aβ. The Aβ deposition was detected in the cell membrane, cytoplasma and intercellular space. Conclusions (1) The fusion protein could generate Aβ peptide by β and γ proteolytic processing.(2)Aβ may be generated in the conrse of APP transportation from cell plasma to cell membrane.(3)C99 is very important for the correct cleavage of APP. Our test data strongly suggest that C99 may function as the signal-like peptide. It may guide and direct the APP to the right location for the cleavage.(4)Before the Aβ deposition is formed outside of the cell, Aβ intracellular accumulation results in the change of cell shape.
6.Left Prefrontal Cortex Activation during Semantic Encoding Accessed with Functional Near Infrared Imaging
Pengcheng LI ; Hui GONG ; Jiongjiong YANG ; Shaoqun ZENG ; Qingming LUO ; Linchu GUAN
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2000;13(2):79-83
Objective To investigate the left prefrontal lobe activation during semantic and non-semantic encoding tasks with functional near-infrared imaging (fNIRI) technique. Method 22 healthy subjects were assigned semantic encoding and non-semantic encoding tasks. During semantic encoding tasks, subjects were asked to make a meaningful sentence including two unrelated Chinese word pairs, while during non-semantic encoding task they were asked to judge whether the two Chinese word pairs had the same morphological structure or not. Light intensity of two wavelengths (760 nm and 850 nm) diffused through skull and left prefrontal lobe were real-time recorded and used to reconstruct the brain activation image during the experiment. Result With the fNIRI, significant activations were observed in the left inferior prefrontal cortex (Brodmann' areas 45 and 47) during the two tasks, but the evoked activations were more significant for semantic than non-semantic task. These observations were consistent with the results reported by others with functional megnetic resonance imaging(fMRI) and positron-emission tomographyPET.Conclusion The results suggest that fNIRI provides an important, non-invasive way to map the prefrontal activation during cognitive tasks.
7.Effects of probe configuration on the measurement of bio-tissue thermal physical parameters using step-temperature technique.
Kun YANG ; Wei LIU ; Qingming LUO
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2007;24(5):1001-1007
The step-temperature technique can be used to measure bio-tissue thermal physical parameters. During the derivation of the step-temperature technique, the measuring probe was assumed to be made of single thermistor sensing element, and the electrical power was assumed to be uniformly distributed throughout the probe bead. However, the probe bead in reality is made of multi-layer structure, and the electrical power is not uniformly distributed throughout the probe bead. In this paper, a mathematical model is built for the step-temperature technique for multi-layer structure probe bead, and a numerical simulation is made to analyze the effects of probe configuration. The physical meaning of the calibrated values of the probe parameters (bead radius and bead thermal conductivity) is also explained theoretically. The results show that the step-temperature technique is still valid for the measurement of bio-tissue thermal physical parameters for the multi-layer structure thermistor probe bead on condition that the bead radius and the bead thermal conductivity are obtained through pre- calibration.
Biomedical Engineering
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methods
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Body Temperature
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Body Temperature Regulation
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Humans
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Models, Theoretical
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Thermal Conductivity
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Thermography
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instrumentation
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Thermometers
8.3D model construction for arterial vessels system of digital rat.
Yinping LIAO ; Li YU ; Xueling BAI ; Qian LIU ; Qingming LUO ; Hui GONG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2008;25(3):552-555
This paper is aimed to construct a 3D model of arterial vessels system of digital rat. Firstly, the special injection medium was perfused into the arterial blood vessels of Sprague-Dawley rat; the quality of perfusion through the digital radiography system was evaluated at the same time. Then we used the sectional anatomy imaging system and achieved the digital rat atlas of sectional anatomy (sectional anatomy images were captured at 100 microm intervals, with the resolution of 4,917 x 3,446 x 24 bit and in a total of 1,464 slices). Finally, the 3D model of arterial vessels system of digital rat was constructed by segmentation, and the visualization programs were developed on Visual C+ + and Visualization ToolKit (VTK). By use of this model, the 3D microstructure of arterial system of digital rat can be obtained accurately. Remarkably, it will benefit the study of the blood vessels system on laboratory rat.
Animals
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Arteries
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anatomy & histology
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Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
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methods
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Imaging, Three-Dimensional
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methods
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Male
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Models, Anatomic
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Models, Animal
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
9.Study on biological character of Hepialus introduced from Yunnan province.
Fei LIU ; Xiaoli WU ; Deli ZHANG ; Qingming LUO ; Shijiang CHEN ; Dinghua YIN ; Wei ZENG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(4):379-381
OBJECTIVETo study the biological character of Hepialus introduced from Yunnan province.
METHODH. jianchuanensis introduced from Yunnan was bred artificially to observe its biological character.
RESULTThe pupa duration was about 40 d, pupa emergence lasted for one day, female to male ratio was about 1.2:1, the mating peak was 19:30-20:30, the adults duration was about 25 d, the average life time of female was 5-6 d and that of male 6-7 d, the average number of the producing egg was about 300, the average weight of the 100 eggs was 10.33 mg. Lasting period of the larva is 350 d and the infancy larva showed the character of the polyphagy and cold endurance.
CONCLUSIONResults indicate that there are some differences in the whole duration, weight of the 100 eggs and the number of the eggs left in the abdomen between H. jianchuanensis and others bred at the Kangding base.
Animals ; Arachnid Vectors ; microbiology ; physiology ; China ; Cold Temperature ; Feeding Behavior ; physiology ; Female ; Larva ; anatomy & histology ; physiology ; Male ; Moths ; anatomy & histology ; physiology ; Oviposition ; physiology ; Ovum ; physiology ; Pupa ; physiology
10.Analysis of clinical manifestation and a mosaic frameshift variant of the KMT2D gene in a Chinese patient with Kabuki syndrome.
Jianhua LUO ; Qingming WANG ; Shuangxi CHENG ; Aixin CHEN ; Haiming YUAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2021;38(9):861-864
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the genotype-phenotype correlation in a child with Kabuki syndrome type 1 (KS1) caused by a mosaic frameshift variant of KMT2D gene.
METHODS:
Trio-based whole exome sequencing (WES) was carried for the patient and her parents. Candidate variant was verified by Sanger sequencing.
RESULTS:
The proband, a 3-year-and-2-month-old Chinese girl, presented with distinctive facial features, cognitive impairment, mild developmental delay, dermatoglyphic abnormalities, minor skeletal anomalies, ventricular septal defect, and autistic behavior. Trio-based WES revealed that the proband has carried a de novo mosaic frameshit variant of the KMT2D gene, namely NM_003482.3:c.13058delG (p.Pro4353Argfs*31) (GRCh37/hg19), for which the mosaicism rate was close to 21%. The variant was unreported previously and was confirmed by Sanger sequencing. Chromosomal microarray analysis (CMA) has revealed no pathogenic or likely pathogenic copy number variations. Compared with previously reported cases, our patient has presented obvious behavior anomalies including autism, anxiety and sleep problems, which were rarely reported.
CONCLUSION
This study has expanded the spectrum of KMT2D gene variants, enriched the clinical phenotypes of KS1, and facilitated genetic counseling for the family.
Abnormalities, Multiple
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China
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DNA Copy Number Variations
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DNA-Binding Proteins/genetics*
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Face/abnormalities*
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Female
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Hematologic Diseases
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Humans
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Infant
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Neoplasm Proteins/genetics*
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Phenotype
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Vestibular Diseases