1.Research on the design of an infusion pump system
China Medical Equipment 2013;(12):29-30,31
Objective: To design one kind of medical infusion pump. Methods: Based on single-chip microcomputer, 89C52, use the stepper motor to drive the semi extrusion micro flow pump. Results:During the infusion it can real-time monitor the block and bubble in the pipeline and alarm. It can accurately control the transfusion speed and infusion volume. With friendly man-machine interface it can display real-time infusion parameters and alarm signals. Conclusion: The infusion pump system has high precision and reliability, perfect function, and it is easy to use. Clinical practices show that it can effectively reduce the workload of the clinical nursing staff and improve work efficiency. It has high application value.
2.Estrogen receptor coregulators and their roles in resistance to endocrine therapy of breast cancer
Journal of International Oncology 2012;39(1):31-34
The estrogen receptor (ER) coregulators regulate the transcriptional activities of ER,and then affect the transcription and translation of target genes mediated by ER.ER coregulators not only plays an important role in the initiation,progression and metastasis of breast cancer,but also involves in the response to endocrine therapy of breast cancer via the genomic and nongenomic function.
3.Survey on Prevalence of Childhood Sleep Disturbances in Children Aged 3-12 years in Wuxi City
juan-juan, XIE ; hao-jian, CHEN ; jun, QIAN
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1986;0(01):-
Objective To understand the sleeping time and the prevalence of sleep disturbances in children aged 3-12 years in Wuxi city.Methods Two thousand and three hundred seventy six children aged 3-12 years were investigated with questionnaires from June to September 2003.Results The average sleep time of 1 day in each age group was 11.61,10.91,10.68,10.27,9.81, 9.67,9.61,9.57,9.60,9.61 hours, respectively. The total prevalence of sleep disturbance was 25.5%. Among them, the sleep snoring prevalence was 7.8%; choke/gargling was 0.63%;mouth breathing was 6.6%;sleep apnea was 0.34%;rubbing teeth was 7.7%;sleep talking was 4.2%;somnambulate was 0.63%;enuresis was 1.4%;limber spasm was 3.2%;sleep inquietude was 6.2%。Conclusion Prevalence of sleep disturbance in children age 3-12 years was high and sleep time was shorter in Wuxi than that in other cities.
4.Combined NFC and RFID-based innovative service in library
Juan CAO ; Yanan HAO ; Caiyu LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2015;(7):40-43
NFC is characterized by its short transfer distance, low energy consumption, multiple operation model, high safety, portability, good interconnection, and compatibility with RFID.It can thus be considered as the updated edition of RFID.The significance to innovate the service of library using combined NFC and RFID was therefore elaborated with some suggestions put forward for constructing the smart library.
5.Treatment regimen selection for newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes after short-term intensive insulin therapy with insulin pump *
Hao YANG ; Juan XIANG ; Xi YUE
Chongqing Medicine 2013;(27):3214-3216,3218
Objective To investigate the effects of short-term continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) in newly diag-nosed type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM ) and to evaluate the treatment regimen conversion after CSII therapy .Methods 72 patients with newly diagnosed T2DM were treated with CSII for 2 weeks .Then they were randomly divided into two groups :the basal insu-lin group(glargine) and the oral anti-diabetic drug(OAD) group .Both groups were followed up for 2 years .Blood glucose ,insulin and HbA1c were measured before and after CSII and during the 2-year follow-up .Results CSII significantly controlled the glucose levels ,reduced the TG ,TC ,LDL levels and the homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance ( HOMA-IR) and increased the homeostasis model assessment of insulin secretion (HOMA-IS)(all P< 0 .05) .During 1-year follow-up ,HbA1c in the glargine group and the OAD group was (6 .13 ± 0 .47)% and(6 .21 ± 0 .38)% respectively .During 2-year follow-up ,the HbA1c values in the two groups were (6 .91 ± 0 .57)% and(6 .43 ± 0 .62)% respectively .T HOMA-IR and HOAM-IS obtained the long tern improve-ment without significant body weight increase .Conclusion Short-term intensive insulin therapy can effectively control the blood glucose ,improve the sensitivity of insulin and the β-cell function ;after CSII ,adopting basic insulin and oral antidiabetic drugs can a-chieve the ideal glycemic control .
6.Evaluation of patient-ventilator synchrony of three new types of ventilators with pressure sunnort ventilation mode.
Juan ZHOU ; Hao WU ; Desen CAO
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;31(4):793-797
Pressure-support ventilation (PSV) is a form of important ventilation mode. Patient-ventilator synchrony of pressure support ventilation can be divided into inspiration-triggered and expiration-triggered ones. Whether the ventilator can track the patient's inspiration and expiration very well or not is an important evaluating item of the performance of the ventilator. The ventilator should response to the patient's inspiration effort on time and deliver the air flow to the patient under various conditions, such as different patient's lung types and inspiration effort, etc. Similarly, the ventilator should be able to response to the patient's expiration action, and to decrease the patient lung's internal pressure rapidly. Using the Active Servo Lung (ASL5000) respiratory simulation system, we evaluated the spontaneous breathing of PSV mode on E5, Servo i and Evital XL. The following parameters, the delay time before flow to the patient starts once the trigger variable signaling the start of inspiration, the lowest inspiratory airway pressure generated prior to the initiation of PSV, etc. were measured.
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7."The influence of ""preservation from both physique and spirit"" on cognitive function, SYN, MAP-2 and pyramidal cells in rats"
Chizi HAO ; Juan WANG ; Weijing LIAO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2017;32(4):384-390
Objective:To study the effect of the three kinds of EE on the cognitive function and the expression of SYN and MAP-2,and the dentritic growth of pyramidal cells of the cerebral cortex in rats.Method:Forty-eight male SD rats were divided into preserving the physique EE group (EE1),preserving the spirit EE group (EE2),preservation for both physique and spirit EE group(EE3) and standard group (SE),12 rats in each group.Rats were put into the three kinds of EE or standard cages after pre-training.The environmental enrollment lasted for 14 days and followed by a 6-days Morris water maze test.After the Morris water maze test,all the rats were sacrificed for histological study,including using the immunohistochemistry method to detect the expression of SYN and MAP-2,and using the Golgi-Cox staining to study the dentritic growth of pyramidal cells in cerebral cortex.Result:In the Morris water maze,the EE3 group exhibited shorter escape latency than the MCAO+SE group (P<0.05) on day 5,while no significant differences were seen for the time spent in the target quadrant among the 4 groups (P> 0.05).The results of immunohistochemical staining of SYN showed that the expression of SYN was the lowest in the SE group,and there was no significant difference between EE1 and EE3 groups but significantly higher than the EE2 group.The expression of MAP-2 was the lowest in the SE group,and there was no significant difference of expression between EE1 and EE2 groups but significantly lower than the EE3 group.The results of Golgi-Cox staining showed that there was no difference of the dentritic branch among groups in mPFC (P> 0.05) while the spine density of the EE1 group was significantly greater than that of the SE and EE2 groups (P < 0.05),but significantly lower than that of the EE3 group (P < 0.05).Conclusion:Two weeks of preservation from both physique and spirit EE can improve the cognitive function,and promote the expression of MAP-2 and SYN and the dentritic growth of pyramidal cells in normal rats.
8.Prospects of the DRG payment system in China
Yurong BAO ; Shijun ZHU ; Juan HAO
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2010;26(10):721-724
Widely accepted in other countries,DRG payment is also referred to in China now and then.The authors reviewed the status quo of medical payment in China,as well as the practices and studies of DRG payment overseas.Based on such studies,the paper probed into the feasibility of DRG application in China,in terms of policy environment,application demand,research basis and technical conditions.Proposed in the paper are ranges of application,possible roadblocks and countermeasures for the application in China,aiming to promote the research,application and use of the method in China.
9.Survey on difficulties faced by graduate students at Peking University Health Science Center
Hao LUO ; Juan ZHANG ; Qing WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2010;23(4):266-269
We surveyed the graduate students at Peking University Health Science Center for the difficulties during their study. The result showed that the major difficulties were job pressure, completing studies and economic burden. Some students were also bothered by love affairs, health conditions and interpersonal relationship. Suggestions were made for future work to help these students to cope with such difficulties to complete their study smoothly.
10.A Study on the Distribution and Structure of ClassⅠIntegron and ISCR1 in Clinical Isolates of Acinetobacter Baumannii
Juan LI ; Hansheng HAO ; Yue WANG
Tianjin Medical Journal 2013;(7):665-667
Objective To investigate the distribution and the antibiotic resistance genes carried by classⅠintegron and insertion sequence common region(ISCR1)among clinical isolates of Acinetobacter baumannii. Methods Fifty-one clinical isolates of multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii were collected. Polymerase chain reaction method was used to detect the classⅠintegrase gene, variable region of classⅠintegron, ISCR1 and genes related to antibiotics resistance lo-cated downstream of ISCR1 in 51 multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii. Antibiotics resistance genes carried by classⅠintegron and ISCR1 were performed by DNA sequencing. The relationship between classⅠintegron and ISCR1 was detected by PCR-mapping. Results Among 51 multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii isolates, 45 strains were found con-taining classⅠintegrase genes, 32 strains were found containing variable regions. Sequencing results showed that the gene cassette arrays were aacA4-catB8-aadA1, aacC1-orfA-orf-B-aadA1 and blaPSE-1-aadA2-cmlA1-aadA1. Twenty-two strains were found containing ISCR1 and 5 strains were found containing resistance genes located downstream of ISCR1. DNA sequencing results showed the resistant gene of qnrA1-ampR. The results of PCR-mapping showed that ISCR1 located directly downstream of 3' conserved segment of classⅠintegron in 20 Acinetobacter baumannii strains. Conclusion ClassⅠintegron and ISCR1 play an important role in mechanisms of drug resistance of Acinetobacter baumannii. ClassⅠintegron and ISCR1 could connect in series in Acinetobacter baumannii.