1.Review of semiconductor laser in medical applications
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1993;0(06):-
The application of semiconductor laser in medicine has extended rapidly with the development of its series techniques. Semiconductor laser has its own advantages, such as small body, light weight, low price and optional wavelengths. The application of semiconductor laser is limited within two fields, which covers other lasers' application fields. One is the utilization of its optic property for tissue detection and disease diagnosis, and the other is the utilization of its biological effect for disease therapy. The two kinds of application are both specified in this paper.
2.Effects of computer assisted training combined with the actual environment training on vascular cognitive impairment with no dementia after stoke
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2015;37(5):344-347
Objective To observe the effects of computer assisted training combined with the actual environment training on vascular cognitive impairment with no dementia (VCIND) after stoke.Methods Sixty elderly patients with VCIND after stroke were randomly divided into a research group and a control group,each of 30.All patients were given routine medication and rehabilitation training,while the research group was additionally provided with computer assisted training and the actual environment training lasting two months.All patients' cognitive function and activities of daily life (ADL) in both groups were assessed using the Montreal cognitive assessment scale(MoCA) and modified Barthel index(MBI) before and after treatment.Results After two months of treatment,the total score of MoCA (22.80 ± 4.63) and the scores of seven subprojects including visual space (4.00 ± 0.93),naming (2.67±0.62),attention(4.13 ±0.74),language(2.33 ±0.62),abstract thinking(1.60± 0.83),delayed memory(2.93 ±0.70) and orientation(5.13 ± 1.19) in the research group were significantly higher than those before treatment and those of the control group.However,in the control group,only the total score and the scores of naming,language and delayed memory in the control group significantly were higher than those before treatment.After treatment,the scores of MBI in both group were significantly promoted,reaching (61.53 ± 7.13) and (52.20 ± 4.93) for the research and control group respectively,with the former improving more significantly than the latter.Conclusion The computer assisted training combined with the actual environment training helps to improve cognitive function and ADL for patients with VCIND after stoke.Such combined therapy is worth of promoting in clinical practice.
3.Development of semi-conductor laser therapeutic apparatus
Xiaoyan YANG ; Jiqing YANG ; Xuemin QU
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2003;0(12):-
Low-power laser irradiation has an excellent effect when applied clinically. But existing laser apparatuses have many disadvantages such as inconvenience. So, this paper develops an intelligent semi-conductor laser therapeutic apparatus and introduces its hardware structure and software design as well as its test and clinical application.
4.Research on the high value of bar code consumables management role and significance in stomatology hospital
Jianxue ZHOU ; Jiqing YANG ; Xin BU
China Medical Equipment 2014;(5):73-74,75
Aiming at the disadvantages of traditional medical high value consumable management mode, bar code management is the only way which must be passed to the high value consumables in hospital management under the new situation. The bar code management system development in theMilitary Medical Projectmaterials management platform, scientific optimization of high value consumables management process, fully embodies the characteristics and advantages of bar code management. Not only to achieve a one relation between the high value consumables and patients, can also be integrated management supplies out of storage, charging and the financial sector, to achieve high value. The bar code in the ID, is the only identity code high value consumables, which maintained the patient's vital interests, and ensure that the hospital infection control requirements, the high value consumables in hospital benigndynamicmanagement system.
5.Study on Inpatient Oxygen Transfer Monitoring System Based on Wireless Network
Hui WANG ; Jiqing YANG ; Jiaxue QI
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1989;0(04):-
Objective To design a wireless monitoring system for locating oxygen supply terminals and measuring oxygen intake value of patient.Methods The locating and measuring system was built by using Mesh network of Zigbee technology and AODV algorithms based on hardware featuring MC9S08 microprocessor and MC13192.Results The oxygen supply terminals sent the location and oxygen flux information to monitoring nodes,while the monitoring server read data from all nodes in turn and save to the database.Conclusion The wireless network based on Zigbee technology can effectively monitor the utilization information about oxygen supply terminals and the value of patient oxygen intake.
6.Research on PPG Signal Reconstruction Based on Compressed Sensing.
Aihua ZHANG ; Jiqing OU ; Yongxin CHOU ; Bin YANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2016;40(1):5-9
In order to improve the storage and transmission efficiency of dynamic photoplethysmography (PPG) signals in the detection process and reduce the redundancy of signals, the modified adaptive matching pursuit (MAMP) algorithm was proposed according to the sparsity of the PPG signal. The proposed algorithm which is based on reconstruction method of sparse adaptive matching pursuit (SAMP), could improve the accuracy of the sparsity estimation of signals by using both variable step size and the double threshold conditions. After experiments on the simulated and the actual PPG signals, the results show that the modified algorithm could estimate the sparsity of signals accurately and quickly, and had good anti-noise performance. Contrasting with SAMP and orthogonal matching pursuit (OMP), the reconstruction speed of the algorithm was faster and the accuracy was high.
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7.Impact of MICA-Ab expression on the prognosis of sensitized renal transplantation recipients
Xiaodong ZHANG ; Xiaobei LI ; Yi YANG ; Jiqing ZHANG ; Hang LIU
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2011;27(2):91-95
Objective To explore the effect of MICA-Ab expression on the prognosis of sensitized renal transplantation recipients.Methods A total of 51 sensitized recipients (PRA more than 20%) in our hospital from August 2007 to April 2010 were enrolled in the study.In these patients,29 cases received protein A immunoadsorption and detection of MICA-Ab was performed before and after protein A immunoadsorption.Other 22 patients received MICA-Ab detection when they were hospitalized.Associations of PRA,HLA-matches,acute rejection,and serum creatinine of postoperative week 1 and week 4 with MICA-Ab were analyzed retrospectively.Results Sixteen recipients (31.4%) had positive MICA-Ab expression but their acute rejection rate was not higher as compared to the patients with negative MICA-Ab expression.Recipients with PRA>40% showed higher expression level of MICA-Ab than recipients with PRA≤40% (P≤0.05).HLA-match did not show influence on MICA-Ab expression.MICA-Ab positive group had no higher serum creatinine level than negative group in postoperative week 4.MICA-Ab level decreased significantly after protein A immunoadsorption.Conclusions MICA-Ab expression increases in the sensitive recipients but does not influence the prognosis.Protein Aimmunoadsorption can eliminate MICA-Ab effectively in sensitized recipients.
8.Changes in electroencephalogram in rat epilepsy model via nonlinear dynamical approach
Minguang XU ; Peng XIA ; Yong JIANG ; Kaiping LONG ; Jiqing YANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(21):216-218
BACKGROUND: The dynamic characteristics of electroencephalogram (EEG) include a decrease in the chaotic dimension, the correlation dimen sion, the Lyapunov exponent, the chaotic complexity, the freedom of EEG and an enhanced synchronization and periodicity of the EEG from several minutes to tens of minutes before epileptic seizures. All these characteristics prefigure the forthcoming seizures. Some studies have proven that the non linear dynamical system can be used as a feasible approach to explore the potential variables for describing the chaos portrait of EEG. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the electric characteristics of EEG signal in the epileptic seizures in rat model by investigating the nonlinear dynamical variables, such as the approximate entropy (ApEn) and correlation dimen sion. DESIGN: Observational and experimental study based on animals. SETTING: Department of Medical Engineering, Department of Gastroen terology, Second Artilleryman General Hospital of Chinese PLA; Department of Physics, Faulty of Biomedical Engineering, Fourth Military Medical Uni versity of Chinese PLA. MATERIALS: From September 2001 to January 2002, this study was conducted at the Complexity Laboratory of the Biomedical Department of the Fourth Military Medical University of Chinese PLA. Six male SD rats,weighing 150- 200 g, were selected.INTERVENTIONS: After intraperitoneal injection of chloral hydrate (0. 5 mL), the male SD rats were deeply anesthetized. When their EEG signal became stable, bemegride injection was diluted at 1:1 with saline and was given on a volume of 0.5 mL to the rats intraperitoneally. After a while,the epileptic seizures started marked by a spasm with a deep roar. The entire epileptic seizures were recorded. According to the shape of EEG waves and the corresponding symptoms of the rats during their seizures, data of the four phases, referring to normal condition, preictal phase, ictal phase and postictal phases of epileptic seizures, were selected for nonlinear analysis. The variations of the ApEn and the correlation dimension were calculated.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: In the four phases of the seizures, before seizures, preictal phase, ictal phase and postictal phases, the changes in the ApEn and correlation dimension were observed.RESULTS: All the 6 rats entered the statistical procedure. During epilepsy, the ApEn and correlation dimension of the EEG signal in ictal phases (0. 447 ±0. 126, 2. 166 ±0. 377) decreased significantly while those in preictal phases(0. 807 ±0. 182, 4. 773 ±0. 319) and postictal phases (1. 241 ±0. 125, 6. 042 ±0. 373) (t = -3. 984to 17. 902, P <0. 01). The ApEn and the correlation dimension of the EEG signal in preictal and ictal phases had significant difference with those observed under normal conditions (1.313 ± 0. 090, 6. 405 ± 0. 694) (t = -5. 228 to 12. 740, P < 0. 01 ).CONCLUSION: The changes in ApEn and correlation dimension showed by nonlinear dynamical approach in this study reflect the characteristics of EEG signals in preictal time, ictal time and postictal timeof the epileptic seizures and the differences among them. Additionally, they also reveal the laws in the changes of the complex ictal EEG signal.
9.Effects of the dystrophin hydrophobic regions in the pathogenesis of Duchenne muscular dystrophy A three-dimensional reconstruction verification
Yingyin LIANG ; Jiqing CAO ; Juan YANG ; Cheng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(50):8703-8711
BACKGROUND:Duchenne muscular dystrophy is recognized as a fatal X-linked recessive inheritance. It is caused by the dystrophin gene mutation, resulting in the deficiency of dystrophin and consequent degeneration and necrosis of muscle fibers gradual y. Becker muscular dystrophy is also caused by the mutation of the same gene, but presented with less severe clinical symptoms compared with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Frameshift mutation destroys the reading frames, and thus the translation cannot proceed smoothly to transcript functional proteins. In-frame mutation cannot destroy the reading frames and hence the translation can proceed smoothly. But in-frame mutation involves the whole hydrophobic regions. The three-dimensional structure of these regions and their functionality are not interpreted clearly. The effects of these regions on disease development need to be clarified in detail from the point of structure and function.
OBJECTIVE:By analyzing Kate and Dolittle scale mean hydrophobicity profile, to investigate the dystrophin hydrophobic regions using Swiss-model so as to provide the supplement explanation on the reading frame rule.
METHODS:Form 2002 to 2013, 1 038 cases diagnosed as Duchenne muscular dystrophy or Becker muscular dystrophy were col ected in the First Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University in China and Leiden DMD information database was searched with deletion of codon mutation information available. The correlation between clinical types and genotypes was analyzed upon resources col ected above. The mean hydrophobicity profile of dystrophin was analyzed by Bioedit as wel as the reconstruction of hydrophobic domains using Swiss-model. Thus, the important functional domain of dystrophin was confirmed by analysis and the correlation between clinical types and genotypes.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Four hydrophobic regions were confirmed:Calponin homology domain CH2 on actin-binding domain, repeat 16 domain, Hinge Ⅲ domain and EF Hand domain. Duchenne muscular dystrophy was developed as a result of the destruction of the 1st, 2nd and 4th hydrophobic regions which were the conjunction of dystrophin and associated protein in dystrophin-glycoprotein complex. When the 3rd hydrophobic was deleted, the repeat domain located on central rob domain remained its continuity so that the clinical symptoms were less severe. These findings indicate that the dystrophin hydrophobic regions act as an important role on the pathogenesis of Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
10.Healing cutaneous wounds through laser irradiation
Changsheng MA ; Yong YIN ; Haitao LI ; Jiqing YANG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2010;32(5):321-323
Objective To quantify the effect of 650 nm semiconductor laser irradiation on cutaneous wound healing in rabbits. Methods Model wounds were induced in 21 adult male rabbits. They were then divided randomly into a control group, a 5 mW irradiation group and a 10 mW irradiation group. Biometry and light microscopy were used to investigate the effect of low intensity laser therapy (LILT) on cutaneous wound healing. Results Statistically significant differences were observed among the groups in terms of wound shrinkage. The differences between the irradiated and control groups were significant at the 5th, 9th and 13th day. However, any differences between the S mW and 10 mW groups were not significant. Conclusions LILT at 650 nm at either 5 mW or 10 mW and 1 J/cm2 accelerates cutaneous wound healing in rabbits. But irradiation at 10 mW is no more effective than at 5 mW.