1.Design of rise-and-fall sickbed based on infrared remote control
Zhanlong ZHANG ; Liang HE ; Bing LI
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2003;0(12):-
This article discusses the composing of the rise-and-fall sickbed which is based on infrared remote control technology, the design and working principle of the sickbed mechanical structure and the design and working principle of the infrared remote control circuit. It is convenient, reliable, endurable and cheap.
2.Study on sweep-frequency electrical impedance tomography system
Yi ZHAO ; Ping WANG ; Zhanlong ZHANG ; Wei HE
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2004;0(07):-
The key technologies of sweep-frequency electrical impedance tomography system are presented in detail, which consist of the ones for the excitation signal source, constant current source, analog switch array and signal demodulation. A data acquisition system of sweep-frequency electrical impedance tomography based on high-speed composite-signal (ISP-FLASH) MCU is designed. High-speed composite-signal (ISP-FLASH) MCU is applied to electrode gating, data acquisition and data communication with PC. PC is adopted as the master computer to control inferior devices, receive measurement data and perform image reconstruction. The problem and possible way to develop the measurement system are also mentioned.
3.The construction and use of the operating room for in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET) in non-human primates
Qinfang JIANG ; Jiahong GAO ; Qiao ZENG ; Donghong TANG ; Zhanlong HE ; Kaili MA
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2014;(5):72-75
The non-human primates have been profoundly being used to study the human reproductive models .It is the prerequisites to set up the operating rooms including hardware and software on reproductive experiments and transgenic manipulation.Thus, Combined with the practice of our center , both the construction and the associated problems about the IVF-ET operating rooms were discussed in this paper .It will provide some help for the related researches .
4.Observation and analysis of the individual behavior with weaning of infant Rhesus Monkeys
Yanyan LI ; Lixiong CHEN ; Sudong QI ; Junbin WANG ; Fengmei YANG ; Yuan ZHAO ; Shuaiyao LU ; Wenhai YU ; Zhanlong HE
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2014;(5):35-41
Objective To understand the characteristics and rules of behavior and preliminary study on the change of psychological state and behavior of infant rhesus monkeys after weaning by artificial feed .Methods 290 infant rhesus monkeys were born in 2012, individual behavior of infant rhesus monkeys were observed and recorded by the methods of ad libitum sampling and chronography .Results The behavior of huddling , sucking finger and sucking body of companion were observed in the first month , the behavior of huddling and sucking finger were significantly increased in the second and third month(P <0.05), sucking body of companion in second month were significantly higher than the first month (P <0.05);the new behavior pacing , sucking genitalia and mounting were observed in the second month , pacing and sucking were significantly increased in the third month ( P <0.05 ) , mounting did not have obvious change; in the third month , sucking toe behavior ware recorded and did not change with time; The proportion of huddling behavior occurred between female and female was significantly higher than opposite sex or male in the same cage .The male infant monkeys were more likely to occurred pacing behavior than female .Sucking body of companion and sucking finger behavior of male were significantly lower than the female infant monkeys ( P <0.05 ) .There was no significant difference of sucking toe behavior .Conclusions 7 behaviors were recorded during the whole stage of observation , huddling behavior , pacing behavior , sucking toe behavior , sucking finger behavior , sucking genitalia behavior , sucking body of companion behavior and mounting behavior respectively , and 7 behaviors were increased by degrees with time .Huddling behavior to reflect fear psychology;sucking behavior to represent physiological demand and defensive psychology ;pacing was insignificant behavior in the initial stage , then to reflect psychological anxiety of rhesus monkeys .Provided a way and model on assessment of psychology, praxiology, to study and research the change of psychological state and behavior of early weaning infants .
5.Analytical method for the potential distribution of head sphere model under the stimulation of point current source.
Zheng XU ; Wei HE ; Chuanhong HE ; Zhanlong ZHANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2008;25(4):779-784
The 4-layer sphere model of human head was built; the layers from outside to inside represented the scalp, the skull, the CFS and the brain, respectively. The point current source placed on the outmost layer was regarded as the boundary condition, and the method of separation of variables was used to solve the equations. The potential distribution and the current expression were given, and the isopotential-line map and current lines were drawn. The simulation result can be used to analyze head EIT problems.
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Humans
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6.Exploring the feasibility of endoscopic surgery by gastrointestinal surgeons: surgeon′s perspective
Jun LUO ; Bei LI ; Ying YU ; Tingting HUANG ; Lan CHEN ; Meiwen HE ; Shaowei XIONG ; Mingxuan ZHU ; Zhanlong SHEN ; Guoqing LYU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2024;23(8):1123-1126
Due to traditional professional divisions, the practice of endoscopy by gastro-intestinal surgeons in China remains controversial. However, with the evolution of treatment philo-sophies, medical technology, and equipment advancements, a trend of integration between tradi-tional surgery and endoscopy is emerging. Gastrointestinal surgeons performing endoscopy can maxi-mize patient benefits, and they naturally possess advantages in conducting endoscopic procedures. It is recommended to further establish entry thresholds for surgeons to perform endoscopy, provide standardized endoscopic training for surgeons, and coordinate efforts at the administrative depart-ment. With the support of artificial intelligence, more patients can receive minimally invasive, indivi-dualized, and precise treatments.