1.Simulation of non-invasive phototherapy therapy mediated by medical LED array light source
Binbin ZHANG ; Yingjian CUI ; Shinan ZHENG ; Jinping SUN
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2023;46(3):196-204
Objective:To simulate the spot characteristics of light emitting diode (LED) array light sources used in non-invasive phototherapy at different distances and to provide reference for the formulation of clinical non-invasive phototherapy treatment schemes.Methods:The ray tracing module in Comsol software was used to simulate the spot characteristics of LED light sources with different power and arrays at different distances, and the fitting curve was analyzed. The model was verified by the actual LED spot measurement, and the feasibility of the treatment scheme was verified by the mouse back wound model.Results:Under the irradiation of 2×2 LED light source array, with the increase of the vertical distance from the light source, the area of the effective area and the treatment area gradually increased, the power density value in the area gradually decreased, and the uniformity gradually increased. These changes showed a linear or binomial correlation with the vertical distance. The model was improved based on the actual LED light spot, and the new model consisted of an array of 18 LEDs as the light source, and the treatment area showed better uniformity and power density values. The simulated optical parameters were used to treat mice’s wounds with light, and the results showed that light treatment could promote wound healing.Conclusions:The established medical LED array light source spot characteristics simulation can provide a reference for the development of clinical non-invasive phototherapy protocols, thus helping the clinic select the appropriate LED power and array distribution according to the treatment needs and also providing a basis for the development of medical LED array light sources.
2.Detection analysis of blood and inflammatory factors in 137 children with acute fever
Fengjun LIU ; Zhengli HAN ; Lili LIU ; wei LU ; Liyan MIAO ; Shinan ZHENG ; Shan JIANG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;38(18):2546-2548
Objective To investigate the diagnostic value of blood routine and inflammatory factors in children with acute fever.Methods 137 children of acute fever were divided into infection group(including bacterial infection and non bacterial infection) and non infection group.And 50 healthy children(control group) were collected.Results were compared with blood routineand inflammatory factor.Results White blood cell(WBC),platelet(PLT) and neutrophil percentage(N%) were significantly increased in the bacterial infection group(P<0.05),and there was significant difference between the control group,the non-infection group and the non-bacterial infection group(P<0.05),and the percentage of PLT and N% was statistically significant(P<0.05) compared with non-infected group.The levels of interleukin(IL)-2 in the bacterial infection group were significantly lower than those in the nonbacterial infection group,the non-infection group and the control group(P<0.05).The levels of IL-6,IL-10 and TNF-α in bacterial infection group were significantly higher than those in control group and non-infected group(P<0.05).Misdiagnosis rate of inflammatory factors is the highest (18.25 %),followed by blood 14.60%,and blood combined with inflammatory factors is the lowest (8.76 %).Conclusion Blood combined with inflammatory factors can effectively reduce the misdiagnosis rate,the children with the blood unclear caused of should be combined with inflammatory factors detection in order to further clarify the cause and early treatment.