1.Relationship between torsion and remodeling or function of left ventricle in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy
Jiabao YIN ; Ruiqiang GUO ; Jinling CHEN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2011;20(7):567-570
Objective To evaluate the effect of torsion on remodeling and function of left ventricle by two-dimensional speckle tracking imaging(2D-STI) in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy(DCM).MethodsThirty-nine patients with DCM and thirty-five controls accepted conventional echocardiography,pulsed-wave Doppler tissue imaging examination.Basal and apical short-axis view of left ventricle were accorded for Q-lab analysis.Indices included:left ventricular diameter in end diastole (LVEDd),left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF),left ventricular sphericity index (LVSI),left ventricular mass index (LVMI),e-wave of mitral valvular flow (E),velocity of mitral annulus in systole (S),velocity of mitral annulus in early distole ( E'), E/ E',rotation of left ventricle at basal and apical level(Rbasal,Rapical),twist (T),torsion (T').Results Compared with controls,LVEDd,LVMI of patients with DCM increased significantly,LVEF and LVSI decreased significantly,S and E' decreased significantly,E/ E' increased significantly.Patients with DCM were divided into two groups:group DCM-1 (clockwise rotation at apical level) and group DCM-2 (countclockwise rotation at apical level).Compared with controls,Rasal,Rapical,T,T' of two DCM groups decreased significantly.Compared with group DCM-1,Rbasal,Rapical,T,T' of group DCM-2 decreased significantly,LVEDd,LVMI increased significantly,LVEF and LVSI decreased significantly,E' decreased significantly,E/ E' increased significantly.Conclusions The torsion of left ventricle decrease in patients with DCM,DCM patients with decreased or reversed torsion of left ventricular apex have more severe LV remodeling or damage of LV function.
2.Evaluation the global and regional myocardial function of patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy by two-dimensional speckle tracking imaging
Jiabao YIN ; Ruiqiang GUO ; Jinling CHEN
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2011;10(7):510-513
Two-dimensional speckle tracking imaging(2D-STI)can accurately evaluate myocardial strain with non-angle dependent and good reproducibility. In this study, 16 patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), 18 athletes and 20 normal subjects underwent 2D-STI examination. The global longitudinal strain (GLS) and regional peak systolic strain (PSS) were assessed by 2D-STI in the apical four-chamber-view. Compared to athletes and normal subjects, GLS in patients with HCM was significantly reduced [GLS: -(8. 0±3.6)% , P < 0. 01]. There was no significant difference in GLS between athletes and the controls, but GLS in basal or middle segments of interventricular septum and middle segments of lateral wall; PSS in basal, middle or apical segments of interventricular septum and basal or middle segments of lateral wall of the normal controls were significantly higher than those of the athletes. A cut-off value of less than -10% in GLS for diagnosis of pathologic hypertrophy resulted in a sensitivity of 84. 0% and a specificity of 94. 0%. The results suggest that 2D-STI can quantify global and regional myocardial function and may be used for the differentiation between physiological and pathologic LVH.
3.Effects of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation on Unilateral Spatial Neglect in Patients with Stroke:A Meta-analysis
Yujie YANG ; Yi ZHU ; Jie CHENG ; Jiabao GUO ; Haiying GUO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2017;23(3):363-369
Objective To evaluate the effect of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) on unilateral spatial neglect in stroke patients. Methods Published articles from the earliest date available to July, 2016 were recalled from PubMed, OVID, Embase, Co-chrane Library, CNKI, VIP and Wanfang Database. Two reviewers selected independently the randomized controlled trials (RCTs) about rT-MS for stroke patients with unilateral spatial neglect, and extracted data independently and analyzed with RevMan 5.3 and GRADE profiler 3.6. Results Twelve trials that represented 353 participants were evaluated. For improving Line Bisection Test, Star Cancellation Test, Albert Test, rTMS groups were significantly more effective than the controls. rTMS groups with different frequencies all showed significantly effec-tive:for low frequency rTMS, SMD=-1.21, 95%CI=-2.17 to-0.25;for high frequency rTMS, SMD=-2.56, 95%CI=-3.54 to-1.58;for continuous theta burst stimulation (cTBS), SMD=-2.51, 95%CI=-3.66 to-1.36. Conclusion rTMS is effective on unilateral spatial neglec-tin in stroke patients.
4.Ultrasound evaluation of left atrial function in patients with old myocardial infarction by strain rate imaging
Jiabao YIN ; Ruiqiang GUO ; Wei HU ; Jinling CHEN ; Qing ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2009;18(4):302-304
Objective To evaluate the changes of the left atrial function in patients with old myocardial infarction(OMI) by strain rate imaging(SRI). Methods The velocity of the left atrial lateral wall and atrial septum was measured by SRI in 30 patients with OMI(OMI group) and 25 normal subjects (control group). Left atrium passive eject volume index(LAPEVl) and left atium active eject volume index (LAAEVI) were measured using Simpson method. Results ①Compared with the control group, the velocity of the left atrium was reduced obviously in ventricular systole and early ventricular diastole in OMI group(P<0.05) ,but was increased in late ventricular diastole(P<0.05). ②Compared with the controls, LAAEVI was increased significantly in OMI group, but LAPEVI was decreased signicantly(P <0.001). Conclusions SRI could be used to evaluate the left atrial function accurately in patiens with OMI.
5.Comparison between speckle tracking imaging and strain rate imaging in the evaluation of left atrial function of patients with hypertension
Jiabao YIN ; Ruiqiang GUO ; Juan LUO ; Jinling CHEN ; Qing ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2009;18(8):661-664
f strain rate in left atrial wall, which is prior to the remodeling geometry of left ventrieular, could be detcted by STI more sensitively than by SRI.
6.Effect of Robot-Assisted Training on Lower Extremities of Patients with Stroke: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials
Jiabao GUO ; Yujie YANG ; Yushan YUE ; Yi ZHU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(8):701-709
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of robot-assisted training on lower extremities of patients with stroke. Methods PubMed, Medline, EMbase, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), ISI Web of Knowledge, Ovid, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Wanfang Data and VIP Database for Chinese Technical Periodicals were searched for the randomized controlled trials (RCTs) about robot-assisted training for lower extremities of patients with stroke from the date of establishment to March 2013. The bibliographies of the retrieved studies were also searched. 2 independent researchers evaluated the included studies using the risk of bias provided by Cochrane Library. The extracted data were analyzed by RevMan 5.1 software. Results A total of 12 trials were discovered.Compared with conventional training, the robot-assisted training increased the score of Fugl-Meyer assessment (lower extremity)(WED=3.97, 95%CI: 2.84~5.10, Z=6.89, P<0.00001) and Berg Balance Scale (WED=3.13, 95%CI: 0.80~5.45, Z=2.63, P=0.008). However,the results of stride frequency (WED=8.40, 95%CI: -0.95~17.75, Z=1.76, P=0.08) and speed (WED=0.03, 95%CI: -0.02~0.07, Z=1.18, P=0.24) were not statistically significant. According to the Jadad Score of included studies, 4 of them were of low quality and 8 of them were of high quality. Conclusion The current evidence shows that to some extent, robot-assisted training could improve the lower extremities function.
7.Research Status and Prospects of Lumbar Proprioception Test (review)
Binglin CHEN ; Jun ZOU ; Xin LI ; Jiabao GUO ; Xueqiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2015;21(10):1182-1186
Lumbar dysfunction closely relates to the weakness or deficiency of lumbar proprioception, and accurate and comprehensive lumbar proprioception test is the important basis of training program formulation, efficacy assessment and prognostic evaluation. Comprehensive lumbar proprioception test includes position sense test, kinesthesia test and vibration sense test. It has been widely used in clinic at abroad, and is rich in test equipments and methods. Domestic research is still at the preliminary stage in this field, and is lack of accurate, objective and unified test methods. According to an overview of relevant literature, this article discussed the lumbar proprioception test methods, the influential factors and reliability of the test, finally, put forward the prospects about the research direction in this field.
8.Preventive Effect of Caffeine on Alzheimer's Disease
Qianqian HOU ; Xuejiao CAO ; Jiabao WANG ; Wenjing GUO ; Xudong HOU ; Cuili ZHANG
Progress in Modern Biomedicine 2017;17(23):4452-4455,4571
Objective:To explore the effects of caffeine on the prevention of Alzheimer's disease (AD).Methods:Use Ethanol as a solvent to extract the caffeine in tea and then injecting 5% D-galactose saline solution 1ml/d/kg to establish aging model mice.Divide mice randomly into experimental group (high-dose/low-dosecaffeine),positive control group,negative control group,and normal con-trol group (NS) and injecting appropriate drugs for consecutive four weeks.Test superoxyde dismutase (SOD) and malondialdehvde (MDA) periodically.Take mice's hippocampus and use Western blotting to detect the expression of brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and extracellular signal-regulated kinasesl/2 (p-ERK1/2).Results:The expression of BDNF and p-ERK1/2,negative control group is less than low-dose experimental group and positive control group (P<0.01);The p-ERK1/2 expression of injecting D-galactose mice was significantly lower than normal group,negative control group compared weth the normal group,the differencd was significant (P<0.05).The level of SOD in model group was significantly lower than that in normal control group,high,low dose caffeine group and positive control group (P<0.01),but the level of MDA is opposite.Conclusions:Caffeine can delay aging process by increasing the level of SOD in aging mice,and enhancing the expression of BDNF and P-ERK1/2.Caffeine does a lot to prevent AD.
9.Advance in per2 Gene on Circadian Rhythm of Limbic System (review)
Yi ZHU ; Jiabao GUO ; Ning LI ; Yushan YUE ; Wenyi ZHANG ; Bin XIE
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2014;(2):137-141
Per2 gene plays one of the most critical roles of clock gene which modulates circadian rhythm both in the physiological, biochemical and behavioral processes of organisms. The distributions of per2 gene include suprachiasmatic nucleus of the hypothalamus, central nucleus of amygdala, bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, hippocampus and other components of limbic system; it affects the emotional and visceral activities through participating in the system of circadian rhythm. The central per2 gene regulates the hypothalamus-pituitaryadrenal axis through integration of light input, steroid hormones and other neurotransmitters integration, acting on the target organs, and presentes a circadian rhythm of movement. This article reviewed the morphology and biology of per2 gene, and its participation in limbic system regulating the circadian rhythm of motional and visceral activities.
10.Effect of Virtual Reality on Motor Function in Patients with Stroke: A Systematic Review of Randomaized Controlled Trials
Yujie YANG ; Yushan YUE ; Jiabao GUO ; Wenyi ZHANG ; Bin XIE ; Yefei PAN ; Yi ZHU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(8):710-721
Objective To evaluate the effect of virtual reality on motor function in patients with stroke. Methods PubMed, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), VIP Database for Chinese Technical Periodicals and Wanfang Data were searched for the randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of virtual reality on motor function in patients with stroke from the date of establishment to January 2013. The included studies were evaluated according to the method recommended by the Cochrane Collaboration. RevMan 5.0 software was used to analyze the extracted data. Results 20 trials were included (13 trials about the upper extremity function and 7 trials about the lower extremity function). Compared with conventional training, the virtual reality training significantly increased the score of Fugl-Meyer assessment (FMA) (WMD=4.27, 95%CI: 2.47~6.06, Z=4.67, P<0.00001) and Box and Block Test (BBT) (WMD=9.29, 95% CI: 5.24~13.34, Z=4.50, P<0.00001). However, the results of Berg balance scale (BBS) (WMD=1.63, 95% CI: -0.83~4.09, Z=1.30, P=0.20) and walking speed (WMD=0.01, 95%CI: -0.14~0.17, Z=0.18, P=0.86) were not statistically significance for the lower extremity function. According to the Jadad Score of included studies, 16 of them were of low quality and only 4 of them were of high quality. Conclusion The virtual reality training could improve the upper extremity function in patients with stroke, but not for the lower extremity function.