1.Reperfusion therapy for w ake-up stroke and unknown onset stroke
Sha LI ; Rui DING ; Weiming FAN
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2016;24(12):1101-1105
Due to unknown onset time, patients with wake-up stroke and unknown onset stroke areoften excluded from thrombolytic therapy. However, many clinical studies have shown that multimodal imaging techniques can effectively guide wake-up stroke and unknown onset stroke for intravenous thrombolysis. Its endovascular treatment has also made some progress. This article mainly reviews the imaging findings, intravenous thrombolysis, and endovascular therapy in patients with wake-up stroke and unknown onset stroke.
2.Psychological nursing on the rehabilitation effect of patients with acute coronary syndrome accompanied by depression
Ying ZHAO ; Xiaoping ZHU ; Xuehua FAN ; Rongshen ZHU ; Weiming LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2008;24(10):66-68
Objective To study the psychological nursing on the rehabilitation effect of patients with acute coronary syndrome(ACS)accompanied by depression.Methods 126 ACS patients were divided into the nursing group(64 cases)and the control group(62 cases)randomly.The control group adopted roUtine rehabilitative nursing measurs.While the nursing group received canonical and selective psychological nursing.The Zung Self-rating Depression Scale(SDS)and hamilton depression scale(HAMD)were used to evaluate the their psychological status.The electrocardiogram,clinical symptom and cardiovascular complications were observed and compared.Results The SDS and HAMD scores were different between the nursing group and the control group(P<0.01)5 weeks after rehabilitative nursing but not before it.The ischemic changes of electrocardiogram,incidence frequency of angina pectoris and cardiovascular complications were significantly decreased in the nursing group compared with the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion Psychological nursing could not only alleviate the depression of patients with ACS but also could improve the clinical symptoms of these patients and decrease the incidence frequency of cardiovascular events.
3.Antitumor effect of corosolic acid and it’s impact on CAM and YSM angiogenesis
Biao LI ; Weiming LIN ; Shuhong TIAN ; Fan LI ; Fu LI
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2014;37(4):22-23,27
Objective To evaluate the antitumor effect of corosolic acid and its impact on CAM and YSM angiogenesis.Methods The effects of CRA on A549 proliferation was studied by MTT method in vitro.Tumor-bruden nude mice model were established by injecting A549 lung cancer cell marked with bioluminescent to nude mice,and the growth of tumor in mice were detected by IVIS small animal in vivo imaging system.Experiment of chicken embryos eggs are used to observe the role of drugs on CAMand YSMblood vessels. Results The value of IC50 of CRA for A549 in vitro was 26.8μg/mL.A tumor-burdened animal experiment results showed that the CRA to A549 solid tumor has a certain therapeutic effect.CAM and YSM blood vessels of chicken embryos eggs treated with CRA were decreased significantly than negative control group.Conclusion CRA has certain therapeutic effect for A549,which may be related to the inhibition of angiogenesis in tumor tissues.
4.Intervention of compound danshen drop on serum cyclic adenosine monophosphate and cyclic guanosine monophosphate on transient cerebral ischemic attack
Weiming FAN ; Changchun MENG ; Jinfeng ZHANG ; Lianwen WANG ; Qi ZHENG ; Changhai SU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(33):144-146
BACKGROUND: Blood platelet is active commonly appeared in both acute and recovery stages in ischemic cerebral apoplexy. Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) and cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) are closely correlated with the blood platelet function.OBJECTIVE: To observe the therapeutic effects of compound danshen drop on clinical prevention and treatment of transient cerebral ischemic attack (TIA) and the influence on serum cAMP and cGMP.DESIGN: Randomized control experiment.SETTING: Department of Neurology of Binzhou Medical College affiliatedHospitalPARTICIPANTS: Totally 180 TIA patients participated in the experiment in volunteer in the clinic of Neurological Department of Affiliated Hospital of Binzhou Medical College from September 2000 to April 2001. Based on randomized number scale, 3 groups were divided according to dosages of compound danshen drop. In 10 drops/d group, there were 60 cases, of which 35 cases were male and 25 cases female, aged varied from 50 to 70 years, averagely (54.3±7.2) years old. In 20 drops/d group, there were 60 cases, of which, 32 cases were male and 28 cases female, aged varied from 49 to 62 years, averagely (55.7±5.1) years old. In 30 drops/d group, there were 60 cases, of which, 33 cases were male and 27 cases female, aged varied from 52 to 69 years, averagely (54.9±5.5) years old.METHODS: In 10 drops/d group, the drug was given once per day, 10drops each time. In 20 drops/d group, the drug was given twice per day,10 drops each time. In 30 drops/d group, the drug was given three times per day, 10 drops each time. Four weeks after medication, 3 mL blood was collected from each patient in the morning. With radioimmunoassay, the contents of cAMP and cGMP in serum were determined. Each case was tions, gem bleeding, epistaxis, subcutaneous bleeding, mouth numbness,headache, dizziness, etc.tack: In 10 drops/d group, there were 1 case in internal carotid arterial system, 2 cases in vertebral arterial system, 1 case of cerebral infarction and 2 cases of myocardial infarction. In 20 drops/d group, it was 2, 2 and 1 cases successively and in 30 drops/d group, it was 1, 2, 1 cases succesgroup: There were 1, 2 and 4 cases of harmful accident and side effects in three groups successively, of which, peripheral numbness of mouth 1 case in 10 drops/d group, 1 case of either peripheral numbness of mouth or headache in 20 drops/d group, gastrointestinal reaction 1 case, peripheral numbness of mouth 2 cases and dizziness 1 case in 30 drops/d group.There was no gem bleeding, epistaxis and subcutaneous bleeding, and no patient was withdrawn the treatment due to above-mentioned side effects.With comparison among groups, significant difference was not indicated The contents of cAMP were (21.22±3.94), (22.5±3.67), (23.1±7.7) ng/Land cGMP were (3.67±1.18), (4.74±2.12), (4.6±0.7) ng/L successively in three groups (P > 0.05).CONCLUSION: During second-grade prevention of TIA, compound danshen drop presents definite therapeutic effects, which is basically same in comparison of dosages. Simultaneously, no remarkable side effects appear.
7.Follow-up of the serum concentration of pituitary hormones after spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage
Rongcai LIU ; Qiang HUANG ; Weiming DAI ; Yuanqing JIE ; Guofeng YU ; Xiaofeng FAN ; An WU
Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2014;(6):491-494
Objective To explore the risk of pituitary dysfunction for spontaneous subarachnoid hemor -rhage( s-SAH) patients and to evaluate its correlation with clinical data .Methods 63 cases of patients with s-SAH were selected.Indicators(serum adrenocorti cotrophic hormone (ACTH), growth hormone(GH), insulin-like growth factor-1(IGF-1), thyroid stimulating hormone(TSH), thyroxine(T4), triiodothyronine(T3), folli-cle-stimulating hormone(FSH), luteinizing hormone(LH), total testosterone(in males), estradiol(in females) and prolactin)dynamic observation were tested 7 days, 1 year, 2 years, 3 years after the onset.Results Thirty patients( 47.6%) had some type of pituitary dysfunction .ACTH deficiency was the most frequent disorder (14.3%), followed by GH deficiency(12.7%), hypogonadatrophic(6.3%), hypothyroidism(3.2%)and high prolactin(1.6%).six patients(9.5%)showed deficiencies in more than one axis .Hormone deficiency was relat-ed to vasospasm, Fisher grade 4(P<0.05)and recovery time.Conclusions A greater incidence of hormone de-ficiency after s-SAH was related with vasospasm , Fisher grade and recovery time .Follow-up time should be ex-tended.
8.An analysis system of physical training workload based on Polar Sports Tester.
Weiming DENG ; Xuechuan SUN ; Xiaoyan FAN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2004;21(5):779-783
The polar sports tester made in Finland as one of the most widespread instruments in physical training is of importance for sports training. In this paper, we have developed a set of system for analysis of physical training workload using the measured data of the Polar Sports Tester, and have established a set of analysis indices and reports of the physical training workload, including five categories and 127 quantitative indices. It can reflect the distribution of physical workload and provide a series of parameters for coaches to direct scientific training and raise sport level.
Adaptation, Physiological
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physiology
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Gymnastics
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Physical Endurance
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physiology
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Software
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Sports
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physiology
9.Fuzzy control of the physical training intensity based on neural-network.
Weiming DENG ; Xuechuan SUN ; Xiaoyan FAN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2003;20(4):700-703
Using computer technique, artificial neural network and fuzzy control theory, we have explored a real-time control method for the athlete's physical workload intensity in order that the goal of physical training can be reached effectively in accordance to the exercise plan. The technique could be useful for improving the efficiency of scientific physical training.
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Exercise Tolerance
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Fuzzy Logic
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Humans
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Monitoring, Physiologic
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Neural Networks (Computer)
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Sports
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physiology
10.Community-based study on adult chronic kidney diseases and its associated risk factors in Shanghai
Yanping HUANG ; Weiming WANG ; Daoling PEI ; Pingyan SHEN ; Haifin YU ; Hao SHI ; Qianying ZHANG ; Jing XU ; Yilun LU ; Qishi FAN ; Nan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2008;24(12):872-877
ObjectiveToinvestigate the prevalence, awareness and risk factors of chronic kidney disease (CKD) among community adult population in Shanghai, China, in order to provide early diagnosis and treatment of CKD, and informations for national health policy makers.MethodsTwo thousand five hundred and ninety six residents (≥ 18 years old) were randomly selected from community population in Changning district of Shanghai, China. They were interviewed and tested for albuminuria -morning spot urine albumin to creatinine ratio [ACR, abnormal: ≥ 17 mg/g (male), ≥25 mg/g (female)], reduced renal function-estimated GFR by abbreviated MDRD equation [abnormal: <60 ml ·rain-1 (1.73 m2)-1] and hematuria-morning spot urine dipstick confirmed by urine microscopy. The associations among demographic characteristics, healthy characteristics (e.g. diabetes and hypertension) and indicators of kidney damage were examined. The investigators and neighborhood committee were well trained. Those who had semiquantitative positive were detected again by albuminuria-morniag spot urine albumin to creatinine ratio after three months. ResultsTwo thousand five hundred and fifty four residents with complete data were enrolled in the study. Albuminuria was detected in 6.3% of subjects, reduced renal function in 5.8%, hematuria in 1.2%. Approximately 11.8% of these subjects had at least one indicator of kidney damage. The awareness rate of CKD was 8.2%. The Logistic regression model showed that hyperuricemia, nephrolithiasis, anemia, diabetes, central obesity, hypertension and age contributed to the development of CKD. ConclusionsThe prevalence of CKD in community adult population in Shanghai is 11.8%, And the awareness rate of CKD is 8.2%. Hyperuricemia, nephrolithiasis, anemia, diabetes, central obesity, hypertension and age are risk factors of CKD.