1.Revision of manipulation tactics scale and its reliability and validity in college students
Yuanbing GUO ; Chaoyun HUANG ; Shuanghao SHE ; Xiaoan GUO ; Songyi LIN
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2010;19(10):944-945
Objective To revise the manipulation tactics scale (MTS) and examine its reliability and validity. Methods 583 college students were assessed with MTS. Results ①Through item analysis and explore factor analysis, the revised MTS contained 24 items and 6 subscales which could explain 64.559% of the total variances. ②The results of confirmatory factor analysis showed that the revised MTS had good construct validities. By means of personality traits and social relationship as criteria, the results suggested the criteria incidental validity were sound. ③The Cronbach' s coefficients of the scales were 0.714,0.866, and test-retest reliabilities were 0.701,0.837. Conclusion The revised MTS has good reliability and validity.
2.Isolation and characterization of the conotoxins of Conus textile from the South China Sea
Cai XIAO ; Rui BAO ; Yuanbing LIN ; Qiuyu DAI
Chinese Journal of Marine Drugs 1994;0(03):-
Objective To isolate new conotoxins of Conus textile from the South China Sea,provide new conopeptides for drug discovery and design, and investigate the effects of living environment on toxin secretion by comparing the compositions of the conotoxins of this species from different areas. Methods Crude conotoxins were purified by Sephadex G-25 and RP-HPLC, the amino acid sequences of the purified peptides were determined. Results More than 10 conotoxins were isolated from Conus textile, 4 conotoxins were firstly isolated and 6 conotoxins had the similar sequence as the reported peptides. Conclusion Many M-family conotoxins were isolated from Conus textile, the main compositions of the venom of Conus textile from the South China Sea were similar to those from Cebu and Marinduquc island in Philippines.
3.Curative effect of middle and high flow intracranial -external vascular bypass on complex intracranial aneurysms and selection of grafts
Jinhu LIN ; Junyu WANG ; Fenghua CHEN ; Yunhong TANG ; Yuanbing CHEN ; Jian LI ; Jun HUANG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2019;18(2):144-149
Objective To explore the efficacy of middle and high (mid-high) flow intracranial-external vascular bypass in treatment of complex intracranial aneurysms and selection of grafts. Methods The clinical data of 79 patients with complicated intracranial aneurysms treated by mid-high flow extracranial-intracranial bypass in our hospital from August 2010 to October 2017 were collected retrospectively. The grafts were radial artery (n=21), saphenous vein of the calf segment (n=29) or thigh saphenous vein segment (n=29). The efficacy was determined based on Glasgow outcome scale (GOS) scores at discharge and modified Rankin scale (mRS) scores at follow-up, and the differences of occlusion in different types of grafts were analyzed. Results CTA showed patency of the grafts in all patients one d after surgery. There were 6 patients having vascular occlusion: 2 patients (the grafts at saphenous vein of the calf segment ) were occluded 3 and 4 d after surgery, without symptom; 2 patients (the grafts at the radial artery), with decreased limb muscle strength, were occluded 5 and 25 d after procedure; 2 patients ( the grafts at the saphenous veins of the calf segment) were occluded 6 months after procedure without any symptom. There were 4 patients developed cerebral ischemia after operation: one had cerebral infarction and three had vasospasm. GOS scores at discharge and mRS scores at follow-up showed that 78 patients had improved symptoms and good prognosis; one patient showed no improvement in symptoms and plant survival. Conclusion Mid-high flow extracranial-intracranial bypass for treatment of complex intracranial aneurysms is effective; the graft should be individually selected based on preoperative assessment results.