1.Simulation research on gastric emptying measurement experiment by electrical impedance tomography with three-layer electrodes
Lei WANG ; Shu ZHAO ; Juan DENG ; Yan WANG ; Hong SHA
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2016;39(2):107-110,后插4
Objective To verify the effectiveness of electrical impedance tomography (EIT) with multi-layer electrodes in gastric emptying measurement by simulation experiments using EIT with three-layer electrodes.Methods Firstly,EIT system with three-layer electrodes and gastric emptying measurement simulation equipment was designed and constructed to simulate gastric emptying process and obtain EIT reconstruction images.Secondly,the region where the electrical characteristic of gastric changes was selected as region of interest.Finally,the relative impedance change rate in region of interest for every image obtained from all three layers was consecutively recorded,then the gastric emptying curve was formed and gastric emptying time was calculated.Results There are obvious differences among the sharp of impedance change curves of interested region for three layers,and the gastric emptying time and process of each layer is also different from one another.It is suggested that the passing path and emptying manner of food in gastric emptying process reflected by EIT images varied from layer to layer.Therefore,the necessity and feasibility of using EIT with three-layer electrodes in gastric emptying measurement study is verified.Conclusions EIT with three-layer electrodes can provide more abundant information of gastric motility function associated with gastric emptying pathology and physiology state.It is likely to be a noninvasive,convenient and effective imaging method for the detection and evaluation research on gastric emptying and gastric motility.
3.Noninvasive gastric motility measurement and evaluation by bioimpedance
Chaoshi REN ; Zhangyong LI ; Wei WANG ; Shu ZHAO ; Juan DENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(9):1653-1657
BACKGROUND:Bioimpedance method can be used to extract physiology and pathology information relative to the gastricmotility states,to investigate the courses of contraction,peristalsis,transmission and emptying of the stomach,to measure andevaluate gastric motility function.However,early studies mainly focused on the emptying of the stomach,and few studies onevaluation of gastric motility by extracting gastric motility information.OBJECTIVE:To understand the gastric motility from electricity-mechanism composite concept and to establish a noninvasive,convenience measurement method of gastric motility impedance.METHODS:Based on the characters of gastric motility impedance signal,a measurement method of impedance gastric motility isintroduced.Some foundation experiments about the gastric emptying measurement,the gastric motility compare between fastingand repast,the gastric motility comparison of healthy volunteers during different periods and some medicine effects on gastricmotility have carried out.The gastric motility measurement of the patients with functional dyspepsia and gastric motility evaluationfor the patients with erosive gastritis had been reported.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Using electrical bioimpedance method,according to the electrical property of the stomach tissueor the food in stomach and the change rules of the property,the physiology and pathology information relative to the gastricmotility states can be extracted,the courses of contraction,peristalsis,transmission and emptying of the stomach can beinvestigated and noninvasive measure and evaluation of gastric motility function can be realized.
6.Misdiagnosis of cervical bronchogenic cyst with nodular goiter in a case.
Li-Juan LI ; Shu-Xin WEN ; Bin-Quan WANG
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2013;48(7):598-599
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8.Application of question-based lectures made by students in the teaching and learning of Field Military Nursing
Xianyuan WANG ; Juan ZHOU ; Wei LI ; Qin SHU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2012;11(7):741-744
Objective To explore the application of question-based lectures made by students in teaching chapter of nuclear chemical and biological weapon damage among field military nursing.Methods The participants were junior students of four-year undergraduate program.Questions on emergency treatment and care of chemical and biological weapon damage were proposed after a lecture by teacher.Students were divided into three groups after class and each group was assigned to a lecture on emergency treatment and care of one kind of weapon damage.Students had to collect information and prepare PPT for the next lecture.After lectures given by students at next class,discussion on the lectures was organized and comments were given by teachers.Results All students approved this kind of teaching activities,97.44% believed that it can arouse their interest in study,94.87% participated in the collection of data,89.74% took part in the discussion,and 87.18% obtained the sense of achievements.Conclusion Question-based lectures made by students are helpful in stimulating their interest in learning,cultivating their abilities of acquiring and applying knowledge.The teaching activities achieve the preferable results through proper application and meticulous organization.
9.Measurement of Serum Interleukin-16,-10 and Immunoglobulin E in Asthmatic Children and Its Significance
xiu-juan, WANG ; shu-qiang, QU ; ying-xin, FU ; shu-sheng, LIU
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2004;0(07):-
Objective To discuss the level and its relativity analysis of IL-16 and IgE in asthmatic children .Methods Compare and analyze the level of IL-16,IL-10 and IgE between 18 asthmatic children and 14 healthy children.Results The serum level of IL-16 and IgE in asthmatic children was much higher than the contrast, P
10.Impact of measurement resolution and signal-to-noise ratio of EIT system on reconstruction image
Juan DENG ; Yan WANG ; Shu ZHAO ; Lei WANG ; Hong WANG ; Hong SHA
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2015;(3):143-147
Objective Practical electrical impedance tomography (EIT) system with certain measurement resolution (MR) and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) differs a lot from ideal simulation conditions in EIT methodology research. The aim of this paper was to study the impact of practical system with different MR and SNR on EIT. Methods Based on the ideal simulation boundary voltages of adjacent excitation and adjacent measurement pattern, practical systems whose MR were 0.1 mV and 0.01 mV, SNR ranged from 40-80 dB and no noises were simulated, simulation study for three imaging models A, B and C with different positions in the to-be imaged field under practical system conditions above was carried out using the combined Tikhonov-NOSER regularization algorithm, and error of reconstruction (ER) function and structure similarity (SSIM) function were adopted for quantitative evaluation of image effect. Results There are differences between images obtained under different MR and SNR for different image models. In order to obtain images for three models, SNR of system should be at least 40-50 dB when MR was 0.01 mV. For the goal to obtain high quality images of A, B and C, SNR should be 80, 70 and 60 dB respectively. When MR was 0.1 mV, SNR for obtaining images of A, B, C were 60, 50 and 40 dB. Moreover, the improvement of images with increasing SNR under MR of 0.1 mV was not as obvious as that of MR at 0.01 mV. Conclusions Blind pursuit of single high SNR is of no help to improve system performance and image reconstruction effect except increasing the difficulties in hardware design. The extremity SNR is 50-60 dB for system with MR of 0.01 mV and 60-70 dB for system with MR of 0.1 mV.