1.Application of wavelet entropy in EEG analysis
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;37(2):122-125
Wavelet entropy,as a powerful quantitative parameter to measure the ordering/disordering level of multi-scale dynamical behavior for nonlinear signals,provides information of complex degree in nonlinear dynamical process.Recently,the wavelet entropy is attracting more and more attention in electroencephalogram (EEG) signal analysis,which is employed by domestic and overseas scholars to investigate the complex degree of EEG,evoked potential and event-related potential,and to profoundly reveal the dynamic mechanism of physiological electrical activity in the brain.It is mainly used in the research of perception,cognitive activity,dynamic observation of epileptic EEG signals,sleeping,internet addiction and rehabilitation of brain after injury.Not only can the wavelet entropy represent the dynamic evolution process of the frequency synchronization for stimulated EEG signals,but also distinguish the states before and after epileptic seizure,as well as to deepen the understanding of brain dynamics mechanism.The wavelet entropy is becoming a new tool for investigating cognition and exhibits a good application prospect in EEG signal analysis.
2.Epidemiological Study Progress on Impact of Air Pollution on Preterm Delivery and Low Birth Weight
Journal of Environment and Health 1993;0(03):-
The association between the adverse pregnancy outcome and the exposure to air pollutants has recently become a major concern.The researches on the relationship between air pollutants and preterm delivery and low birth weight need to be further studied.This paper reviewed the epidemiological studies on the impact of air pollutants(PM10,CO,NO2,SO2 etc) on preterm delivery and low birth weight,aimed to provide some references for the control of air pollution and the occurrence of adverse pregnancy outcome and the further study on the mechanism.
3.A STUDY OF DISTRIBUTION OF A,B AND H SUBSTANCES IN HUMAN TISSUES
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 1986;0(02):-
The distribution of ABH substances in human tissue cells was studied using the specific red cell adherence test(SRCA test).Tissues were taken from 11 cadavers of known ABO type and secrete status,fixed with 10% neutral formalin,Isolated abdominal skins kept in room temperature for 1~13 days were also observed for the purpose of studing the influence of the time elapsed after death on SRCA test results ABH substances were found in mucous membranes,mucous glands and prostate glands.ABH substances in those tissues were controlled by secrete status.ABH substances were also found in endothelia of blood vessels,stra- tified epithelia,acinar cells of pancreas and sweat glands.We firstly found that ABH substances were present in epithelia of pulmonary alveoli and epi- thelia of small bile duct in liver. Using SRCA test,the ABO blood type were correctly demonstrated in 11 isolated abdominal skins kept in room temperature for 1~13 days.
4.Analysis of Underground Water Quality in Chronic Endemic Arsenic Poisoning Areas, Hohhot
Meiyun ZHANG ; Yumin ZHANG ; Geyou ZHANG ; At ET
Journal of Environment and Health 1993;0(03):-
ve To explore the characteristics of water quality of underground water in chronic endemic arsenic poisoning areas of Hohhot. Methods 74 underground water samples were collected from chronic endemic ar-senic poisoning areas of Hohhot in Nov. 1998 and Apr. 1999 respectively for water quality analysis. The analysis and comparision of every indexes of water quality of high-arsenic water samples (As≥50?g/L) and low-arsenic water samples (As
5.Wavelet entropy analysis of spontaneous EEG signals in Alzheimer's disease.
Meiyun ZHANG ; Benshu ZHANG ; Ying CHEN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;31(4):755-770
Wavelet entropy is a quantitative index to describe the complexity of signals. Continuous wavelet transform method was employed to analyze the spontaneous electroencephalogram (EEG) signals of mild, moderate and severe Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients and normal elderly control people in this study. Wavelet power spectrums of EEG signals were calculated based on wavelet coefficients. Wavelet entropies of mild, moderate and severe AD patients were compared with those of normal controls. The correlation analysis between wavelet entropy and MMSE score was carried out. There existed significant difference on wavelet entropy among mild, moderate, severe AD patients and normal controls (P<0.01). Group comparisons showed that wavelet entropy for mild, moderate, severe AD patients was significantly lower than that for normal controls, which was related to the narrow distribution of their wavelet power spectrums. The statistical difference was significant (P<0.05). Further studies showed that the wavelet entropy of EEG and the MMSE score were significantly correlated (r= 0. 601-0. 799, P<0.01). Wavelet entropy is a quantitative indicator describing the complexity of EEG signals. Wavelet entropy is likely to be an electrophysiological index for AD diagnosis and severity assessment.
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6.Damage of Intestinal Mucosal Barrier Caused by Vinegar Enema and Improvement for Hepatic Encephalopathy
Feng ZHANG ; Xujuan XU ; Meiyun SHEN
Tianjin Medical Journal 2013;(9):901-903
Objective To explore the damage of intestinal mucosal barrier caused by vinegar retention enema, and compare the degree of injury in intestinal mucosal barrier between isotonic vinegar and traditional hypertonic vinegar treat-ment. Methods Sixteen adult rabbits were randomly divided into two groups. The solution of vinegar mixed with normal so-dium was given to hypertonic group. Isotonic group was administered with isosmotic solution made of vinegar and double dis-tilled water, with the same volume fraction and pH as hypertonic group. Then two different osmosis solutions were given as enema solution to rabbits under the same condition. Finally, damages of intestinal mucosa were observed by light microscope and transmission electron microscope (TEM) in two groups. Results It was observed that injuries of rectum and distal part of colon were more severe in hypertonic group than those of isotonic group through light microscope. Besides, cell structures were morphologically normal, with in-line microvilli and intact tight junction in isotonic group. In hypertonic group, microvil-li of intestinal cells decreased or disappeared, the cell junction is widened, and cell apoptosis and necrosis were found through TEM. Conclusion Results showed that isotonic vinegar had less damage to mucosa. Consequently, isotonic vinegar can be considered as enema solution for hepatic encephalopathy to avoid damage by osmosis in clinic.
7.Total hip repalcement for osteonecrosis of the femaoral head after failed internal fixation of femaoral neck fracture
Meiyun TAN ; Xing GUO ; Zhongjie ZHANG
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(5):633-635
Objective To explore the therapeutic effect of total hip replacement (T HR) in treating osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH) after failed internal fixation of femoral neck fracture .Methods From January 2003 to June 2012 ,32 cases (19 left hips and 13 right hips) of ONFH after failed internal fixation of femoral neck fracture were treated with THR .There were 18 males and 14 females with an age range from 35 to 62 years (mean ,50 .6 years) .The ONFH was diagnosed at 8-26 months (mean ,17 .1 months) after internal fixation ;the THR were conducted 15-48 months after first surgery (mean ,27 .2 months) .According to Fi‐cat classifi cation ,there were 8 cases at stage Ⅲ and 24 cases at stage IV .The Harris score was (40 .9 ± 9 .8) .The prosthesis of bi‐ology was used .Results All wounds healed by first intention .All cases were followed up for 6-48 months (mean ,28 .3 months) . The Harris score was (90 .8 ± 4 .4) at last follow‐up ,showing significant difference when compared with the preoperative value (P<0 .05) .The hip function were excellent in 25 hips ,good in 5 hips ,fair in 2 hip ,and the excellent and good rate was 93 .8% . There were 1 cases of periprosthetic femoral fracture(type C) ,2 cases of proximal femoral splitting fractures fractures .After corre‐sponding treatment ,fracture was healed in all cases .There were no complications (infection ,loosening dislocation or subsidence , etc) .Conclusion Total hip replacement is an effective method for the treatment of ONFH after failed internal fixation of femoral neck fracture .
8.Level of bFGF and its receptor FGFR1 mRNA in rat brain following injury caused by moderate lateral fluid percussion
Daixin HUANG ; Meiyun WU ; Lin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 1987;0(03):-
Objective Study on the pattern of changes of bFGF and FGFRl mRNA occurred in the experimental brain injury model in order to provide scientific basis for the diagnosis, forensic identification and clinical treatment, and also for further ascertaining the molecular mechanism of brain injury. Methods Male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into 3 groups: normal control, sham operation, and injury groups. The rats of injury groups were subjected to moderate lateral fluid percussion brain injury (0.2MPa). The injury groups was then subdivided into 30min, 1h, 3h, 6h, 12h, 1d, 3d and 7d groups according to the time elapsed after injury. In situ hybridization (ISH) and RT-PCR were used for studying the mRNA expression of both bFGF and FGFRl factors. Results (1) In the brain of normal control and sham operation control groups, mRNA levels of bFGF and FGFRl were low; (2) There is gradual increase of bFGF and FGFRl mRNA levels could be observed 6h to 3d after injury both in cortex and brain stem, then partly declined at 7d; (3) In hippocampus, the gradual increase occurred during 3h- 1d after injury, then partly declined at 3d, and returned to basal level at 7d. Conclusions The results suggested that brain injury induced the gene expressions of bFGF and FGFR1. The bFGF may contribute to maintenance of nerve cell survival and the repair of damaged neural tissues after CNS injury and the patterns of their level change were quite regular. It is potentially useful for timing of injury in forensic medical practice.
9.Study of the brain glucose metabolism in different stage of mixed-type multiple system atrophy
Ying WANG ; Benshu ZHANG ; Li CAI ; Meiyun ZHANG ; Shuo GAO
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2014;34(1):14-18
Objective To investigate the brain glucose metabolism in different stage of mixed-type multiple system atrophy (MSA).Methods Forty-six MSA patients with cerebellar or Parkinsonian symptoms and 18 healthy controls with similar age as patients were included.According to the disease duration,the patients were divided into three groups: group 1 (≤ 12 months,n=14),group 2 (13-24 months,n=13),group 3 (≥ 25 months,n =19).All patients and controls underwent 18F-FDG PET/CT brain imaging.To compare metabolic distributions between different groups,SPM 8 software and two-sample t test were used for image data analysis.When P<0.005,the result was considered statistically significant.Results At the level of P<0.005,the hypometabolism in group 1 (all t>3.49) was identified in the frontal lobe,lateral temporal lobe,insula lobe,anterior cingulate cortex,caudate nucleus and anterior cerebellar hemisphere.The regions of hypometabolism extended to posterolateral putamen and part of posterior cerebellar hemisphere in group 2 (all t>3.21).In group 3,the whole parts of putamen and cerebellar hemisphere were involved as hypometabolism (all t>4.08).In addition to the hypometabolism regions,there were also stabled hypermetabolism regions mainly in the parietal lobe,medial temporal lobe and the thalamus in all patient groups (all t>3.27 in group 1,all t>3.02 in group 2,all t>3.30 in group 3).Conclusions Disease duration is closely related to the FDG metabolism in the MSA patients.Frontal lobe,lateral temporal lobe,anterior cingulate cortex and caudate nucleus can be involved at early stage of the disease.Putaminal hypometabolism begins in its posterolateral part.Cerebellar hypometabolism occurs early at its anterior part.Besides,thalamus shows hypermetabolism in the whole duration.18F-FDG metabolic changes of brain can reflect the development of mixed-type MSA.
10.Clinical and neuroimaging analysis of 4 patients with corticobasal degeneration syndrome
Meiyun ZHANG ; Benshu ZHANG ; Ying WANG ; Shuo GAO
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2012;45(8):595-599
Objective To investigate clinical and imaging features of corticobasal degeneration syndrome (CBDS). MethodsA clinical, imaging and therapeutic analysis of 4 cases of clinically diagnosed with corticobasal degeneration was conducted. Results Asymmetric parkinsonism was the first symptom in all 4 cases who lacked of response to levodopa. Other symptoms including limb apraxia and anarthria occurred in all 4 cases,myoclonus occurred in three,dementia occurred in two,and involuntary movement occurred in one. All the patients had asymmetric frontoparietal cortical atrophy in the contralateral to the dominantly affected limbs on MRI.Asymmetric hypometabolism of the frontoparietal cortex and basal ganglia was observed on 18 F-FDG PET in all 4 cases.ConclusionsThe clinical features of CBDS are asymmetric parkinsonism,dementia,apraxia,anarthria,myoclonus,and involuntary movement.Brain MRI and 18 F-FDG PET are helpful to diagnosis of CBDS.There is no effective treatment for CBDS at this time.