1.Closed-loop control for chest compression based on coronary perfusion pressure: a computer simulation study.
Aihua CHEN ; Lei GAO ; Linhuai TIAN ; Jian ZHANG ; Ningbo ZHAN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;31(4):910-934
In this study, a closed-loop controller for chest compression which adjusts chest compression depth according to the coronary perfusion pressure (CPP) was proposed. An effective and personalized chest compression method for automatic mechanical compression devices was provided, and the traditional and uniform chest compression standard neglecting individual difference was improved. This study rebuilds Charles F. Babbs human circulation model with CPP simulation module and proposes a closed-loop controller based on a fuzzy control algorithm. The performance of the fuzzy controller was evaluated and compared to that of a traditional PID controller in computer simulation studies. The simulation results demonstrated that the fuzzy closed-loop controller produced shorter regulation time, fewer oscillations and smaller overshoot than those of the traditional PID controller and outperforms the traditional PID controller in CPP regulation and maintenance.
Algorithms
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Arterial Pressure
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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
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instrumentation
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Computer Simulation
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Coronary Vessels
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physiopathology
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Humans
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Models, Theoretical
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Perfusion
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Thorax
2.The application of peer education in experimental education for medical graduate students
Chen YUQIN ; Fu XIN ; Lu WENJU ; Wang JIAN ; Zhao LEI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2014;13(11):1111-1114
Objective In this study,we aim to investigate and evaluate the application of peer education on the teaching of medical graduate students and to evaluate the teaching effect,in order to provide the basis for subsequent practice reform.Methods 49 graduate students majoring Internal Medicine-Pulmonology were randomly divided into traditional teaching(24) and peer education groups (25).We chose the primary culture technology of rat distal pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells to be the teaching contents.For the traditional teaching group,we used the mode of class lecture giving and experimental skills learning under the assistance of the teachers; while in the peer education group,students benefited from the combination of class lecture given by the teacher and the seniors fixed teaching in which seniors help younger students.We selected the experimental operating time,cell purity and the practicing time to reach a standard culture as the evaluation indexes by filling a follow up questionnaire.The SPSS 13.0 was applied to the related data forx2 or t test.Results In the traditional teaching group,the average time to reach three times of standard culture was(3.2 ± 0.5) hour,which was(2.3 ± 0.4) hour in the peer education group.The cell purity was 80.1 ± 3.6% in the traditional teaching group,while(85.4 ± 5.9)% in the peer education group.The average practicing time was(6.3 ± 1.0) in the traditional teaching group,while(4.9 ± 0.6) in the peer education group.The peer education group master the teaching content better than the traditional teaching group (P=0.00).95.8%(23/24)of the students in the peer-education group considered the teaching contents simple,which was statistically higher(P=0.00) than traditional group (62.5%,15/24).Meanwhile,95.8% (23/24)of the students in the peer-education group considered the teaching methods easy to accept,which was also statistically higher(P=0.02) than traditional group(70.8%,17/24).The difference was statistically significant (P=0.02).Conclusion The application effect of peer education is good and there is high degree of acceptance among the students.Besides,peer education accords with the medical postgraduate experiment teaching rules,and can cultivate medical graduate students' spirit of cooperation and communication ability in the process of implementation.
3.Effect of TPh on cell HepG-2 cell cycle, apoptosis and related gene expression of hepatocellular carcinoma
Ruonan JIAN ; Lei FAN ; Lijuan LIU ; Chen MA ; Ling LI
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2017;37(2):15-19
Objective To investigate the effect of different concentrations of TPh on hepatoma cells , cell viability and and its possible mechanisms of anti-tumor.Methods The inhibitory rate of hepatoma cells and cell viability on different concentrations of TPh and time were measured by MTT assay;The morphological changes of apoptosis were observed by Hoechst 33258 straining; Cell cycle distribution was evaluated by flow cytometry (FCM).The protein expression of Bcl-2 and Bax were detected by Western blot analysis.Results MTT assay showed that TPh inhibited the proliferation of HepG-2 cells in a dose-dependent manner, and the inhibitory rate increased with the increase of concentration.The inhibitory rate was 50.9% (P<0.01).The results of Hoechst 33258 staining showed that the fluorescence intensity of hepatocellular carcinoma cells was light blue in fluorescence microscopy and bright blue fluorescence in apoptotic hepatocarcinoma cells, and the apoptosis of hepatocarcinoma cells increased with the increase of drug concentration.The percentage of cells in G0/G1 phase increased with the increase of cell cycle, and the ratio of cells in S phase was decreased in G2/M phase compared with blank control group (P<0.05);Western blot results showed that compared with the blank control group, TPh inhibited the proliferation of Bcl-2 cells in a concentration-dependent manner ( P <0.05 ) , and the number of apoptotic cells increased with the increase of drug concentration (P<0.05), and the ratio of Bcl-2/Bax in the TPh group decreased significantly (P<0.05), and the expression of Bax gene increased. Conclusion TPh inhibits cell proliferation, promotes apoptosis and induces HepG-2 to block G0/G1 phase.Its mechanism may increase the expression of Bax and decrease Bcl-2 protein expression.
4.Evaluation the role of myocardial perfusion of MRI and MR cine in acute coronary syndrome
Yi WANG ; Xiangke DU ; Jian LIU ; Lei CHEN ; Yanping SUN
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2001;0(08):-
Objective To evaluate the role of comprehensive cardiac MRI (CMRI) in diagnosis of patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) Methods 55 patients with acute coronary syndrome underwent MR imaging 3-6 months after the reperfusion therapy Short axis images acquired by cine FIESTA sequence were used to analyze the motion of the different anatomy regions Used the FGRE ET sequence to detect the patterns of the first pass perfusion after injection of 0 2 mmol?kg 1 Gd DTPA at a flow of 3 ml?s 1 7-12 min later, MDE pulse sequence used to recognize the high signal in the myocardium Results At study entry, 38 subjects had the defect in the first pass perfusion The signal in the defect was significantly lower than that in the normal regions, which always in the subendocardium 51 subjects had delayed enhancement regions in the myocardium at different degree and different range The mean intensity of hyperenhanced regions was 4 36 times higher compared with that of the regions without hyperenhancement The difference between the 2 regions had statistical significance The extent of hyperenhancement was significantly related to the abnormality of wall motion The range of delayed enhancement was bigger than that of the first perfusion defect Conclusion Comprehensive evidence of delayed hyperenhancement, dysfunction of myocardium, and the defect of first pass perfusion can be used to predict myocardial infarction
5.Problems and countermeasures existing in the teaching of military medical college education by medical licensing examination
Lei YUAN ; Yunfei CAI ; Yali WU ; Jian CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2011;10(3):342-344
The result of medical licensing examination is an objective reflection of the quality of medical education. The average scores and pass rates of medical licensing examination of the military medical university including The Third Military Medical University, were under the national average levels, which made us find the problems, therefore, reflection on curriculum structure, teaching method, administration mode and continuing education should be integrated to the requirement of the medical licensing examination, so as to let the students meet the complex demand of the society, as well as the special requirement of military service.
6.The influences of long-term cryopreservation on cell viability and lymphocyte phenotypes of peripheral blood HS/PC collections.
Lei JIANG ; Jian OUYANG ; Junhao CHEN ; Al ET ;
Chinese Journal of Practical Internal Medicine 2006;0(S1):-
Objective To study the influences of long-term cryopreservation on nucleated cell viability,colony-form- ing units-granulocyte-macrophage(CFU-GM)-forming capability and Lymphocyte immune-phenotypes of pe- ripheral blood hematopoietic stem/progenitor cell(HS/PC)collections.Methods Fresh samples(n=12)were as control,frozen samples were divided into two groups:group 1(cryopreserved for 3-5 years,n=26)and group 2 (cryopreserved for 5-7 years,n=9).Flow cytometry(FCM)method based on 7 AAD or caspase-3staining was ap- plied to assess the degree of cell necrosis or apoptosis in cryopreserved and red-cell lytic collection samples.Lympho- cyte immune-phenotypes(CD3/CD4/CD8/CD19/CD16+56,CD4/CIM5RA/CIMSRO,CD8/CD28)were also de- tected by FCM.CFU-GM culture was done to study the hematopoietic activity.Results Percentages of necrosis and apoptosis cells of the control were both less than the groupl and group2(P
7.Mediating effect of rumination on relationship between loneliness and attachment in college students
Jian GUAN ; Jing TANG ; Yumo GUO ; Lei HUANG ; Dan CHEN
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2017;31(5):400-405
Objective:To explore the relationship between loneliness and attachment in college students and the mediating effect of rumination.Methods:Totally 545 students [239 males,306 females;average age (20 ± 3) years] were assessed with the Russell UCLA Loneliness Scale (UCLA),Experiences in Close Relationships Inventory (ECR,including attachment avoidance and attachment anxiety) and Nolen-Hoeksema Ruminative Response Scale (RRS).The structural equation model was used to research the mediating effect of rumination on relationship between loneliness and attachment.Results:The scores of UCLA,ECR and RRS were positively correlated each other (r =0.30,0.20,0.44,Ps < 0.01) in college students.The inspection of the mediating effect found fit indices for hypothetical model were acceptable (x2 =16.69,df=5,NFI =0.98,IFI =0.99,TLI =0.96,CFI =0.99,AGFI =0.96,RMSEA =0.07).Path analysis revealed that attachment avoidance and attachment anxiety predicted directly loneliness (β =0.10,0.06) and rumination (β =0.05,0.16),and predicted loneliness by rumination (β =0.18).Conclusion:The rumination may be associated with loneliness and individual attachment and play a partial mediating effect between loneliness and attachment in college students.
8.Down-regulation of leucine-rich repeats and immunoglobulin-like domain proteins (LRIG1-3) in HP75 pituitary adenoma cell line.
Dongsheng, GUO ; Lin, HAN ; Kai, SHU ; Jian, CHEN ; Ting, LEI
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2007;27(1):91-4
Three human leucine-rich repeats and immunoglobulin-like domains (LRIG) genes and proteins, named LRIG1-3, has been previously characterized and it was proposed that they may act as suppressors of tumor growth. The LRIG1 protein can inhibit the growth of tumors of glial cells and the down-regulation of the LRIG1 gene may be involved in the development and progression of the tumor. Real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) is a recently developed technique for quantitative assessment of specific RNA levels. In the current study, it was demonstrated that LRIG1-3 and EGFR mRNA was detected in human pituitary adenoma cell lines and a normal pituitary sample, with differences in the expression levels. Compared to the normal pituitary samples, the expression of LRIG1-3 in HP75 cell line was lower, but the expression of EGFR in HP75 cell line was higher. The results are consistent with LRIG1-3 being tumour suppressor genes, and LRIG genes decreasing the expression of EGFR. The ratio of EGFR/LRIG1 was increased at least 13-fold in HP75 cells compared with the normal pituitary cells, which was also the case for the ratio of EGFR/LRIG2 (14-fold increase in HP75) and EGFR/LRIG3 (11-fold increase in HP75). Further studies were needed to elucidate the explicit role of LRIG genes as negative regulators of oncogenesis in human pituitary adenoma.
9.Causes and treatment of childhood vulvovaginitis
jie, ZHOU ; jing, SUN ; wang-lei, QU ; xiao-jian, CHEN
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2004;0(11):-
Objective To find out and clarify the causes and the pathogens of vulvovagmitis in childhood girls, to determine the clinical treatment. Methods There were 345 cases of childhood girls .ranged from 18 days to 12 years, with symptoms of vulvovagini tis, and their vaginal secretions were examined by routine smear for cleaning degree, trichomonas , Candida and clue cells, gram-stain for neisseria gonorrhoeae, culture for bacteria, mycoplasma urealytium, mycoplasma hominis and chlamydia trachomatis. Results One hundred and nine pathogens were detected(31.6% of the whole cases ), including specific pathogen 70 cases(20. 3% )and non-specif ic pathogen 32 cases(9.3%). Gardnerella was detected most frequently in specific pathogen while enteric bacilli was detected most frequently in non-specific pathogen. Conclusions Non-specific vulvovaginitis is the most frequent cause in childhood vulvovagimtis, and bacterial vaginosis is the mast frequent in specific infection. Symptomatic treatment is effective, but antibiotic treatment should be based on pathogenic findings of vaginal secretions.
10.Dermoid cyst in the floor of the mouth with tongue fistula: a case report.
Pingfan WU ; Zhenge LEI ; Jian WU ; Linlin CHEN
West China Journal of Stomatology 2015;33(6):663-664
Dermoid cysts in the floor of the mouth with tongue fistula are unusual lesions. This study reported a case of dermoid cyst in the floor of the mouth with tongue fistula, analyzed the causes of such formation, and discussed the appropriate diagnosis and treatment methods by reviewing relevant literature.
Dermoid Cyst
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complications
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diagnosis
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therapy
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Fistula
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complications
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Humans
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Mouth Floor
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Mouth Neoplasms
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complications
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diagnosis
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therapy
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Tongue