1.Two-dimensional speckle tracking imaging quantitative assessment of left ventricular global and regional myocardial function in normal rats
Qian FU ; Mingxing XIE ; Xinfang WANG ; Qing LV ; Lingyun FANG ; Xiaofang LU ; Jing WANG ; Shuzhen WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2010;26(3):405-409
Objective To investigate the value of two-dimensional speckle tracking imaging (2D-STI) in assessing left ventricular global and regional myocardial function in normal rats. Methods Echocardiography was performed during low-dose dobutamine stress in 20 normal adult male Wistar rats. High frame rate of 2D images were recorded from the left ventricular short-axis views at the papillary muscle level. Peak systolic radial strain (PRS) and circumferential strain (PCS) of each segment, left ventricular global peak systolic radial strain (G_(PRS)) and circumferential strain (G_(PCS)) were measured at EchoPAC work station. Left ventricular internal diameter at diastole (LVIDd), systole (LVIDs), fractional shortening (FS) and ejection fraction (EF) were measured with anatomical M-model echocardiography. Dynamic changes of each index during stress experiment were observed. The correlations between EF and left ventricular global two-dimensional strain (G_(PRS), G_(PCS)) were analyzed respectively. Results PRS was similar in all segments of mid-ventricular in short-axis view (P>0.05) at baseline, while PCS of each segment showed heterogeneity, with the anteroseptal and anterior wall showing the largest value and the inferior wall showing the lowest value (P<0.05). G_(PRS), G_(PCS), PRS and PCS of each segment increased correspondingly when the dobutamine dose increasing, as well as FS and EF, whereas LVIDd and LVIDs decreased. When dobutamine dose was 10.0 μg/(kg·min), these parameters were not significantly different compared with those of 5.0 μg/(kg·min) (P>0.05). Conclusion With good reproducibility, 2D-STI can noninvasively and easily assess global and regional left ventricular myocardial deformation of normal rats at rest and during low-dose dobutamine stress.
2.Evaluation of left ventricular torsion in systolic phase in healthy infants, children and adolescents with two-dimensional ultrasound speckle tracking imaging
Weiqin LI ; Mingxing XIE ; Xinfang WANG ; Qing LV ; Xiaofang LU ; Li ZHANG ; Shuzhen WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2009;25(7):1175-1178
Objective To evaluate left ventricular torsion (LVtor) and twist of different segments in systolic phase of healthy infants, children and adolescents with two-dimensional ultrasound speckle tracking imaging (STI). Methods One hundred and seventeen healthy subjects aged from 3 days to 15 years were divided into 5 groups: infants (3 days-2 years), pre-school age children (3-5 years), school age children (6-9 years), preadolescent (10-12 years) and adolescent age (13-15 years). Basal and apical short-axis images of left ventricle were acquired to analyze torsion of every segment and LV torsion. The peak twist (Ptw) of left ventricular was calculated, and the values of different groups were compared. Results ①Seen from the apex level, the normal LV performed wringing motion with clockwise rotation at the base and counterclockwise rotation at the apex in infants, children and adolescents. ②Seen from the short-axis basal level, torsion angle was the biggest in inferior, but the smallest in anterior in same age group (P<0.05). In different age group, there was no statistical difference in torsion angle at basal level. ③Torsion angle of short axis apex level increased with age increasing, and reached peak in adolescents. No statistical difference was found in torsion angle of every segments in apical level among subjects in the same age group. ④Torsion angle of every segment in apical and basal level changed with age increased while ventricular wall rotating mainly with apical plane gradually. In adolescents, significant difference was found in torsion angle in same segments between basal and apical plane (P<0.01). ⑤Torsion of the basal plane of left ventricular changed with age increasing, but no statistical difference was found. Torsion of the apical plane of left ventricular increased with age increasing (P<0.05). Ptw of left ventricular increased with age increasing, and reached the peak in preadolescence and adolescence. ⑥No statistical difference was found in all parameters of torsion and rotation between males and females. Conclusion LVtor in every segment in apical plane and Ptw of left ventricular increase with age increasing before adolescence.
3.Discussion on Physiology Teaching to Foreign Students
Chunmei LV ; Hongbo JIN ; Ying ZHANG ; Yongbin YANG ; Lei YANG ; Shuzhen WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2002;0(01):-
The article is to discuss the physiology teaching methods for the foreign students.The teaching effect can be highly improved by preparing well before the class,reforming teaching methods and renovating systems of review and examination.
4.Effect of Hemiplegic Gymnastics on Motor Function and Activities of Daily Living of Stroke Patients
Shuzhen ZHANG ; Yuhai LIU ; Guanxiong ZHANG ; Jie LV ; Jianxia ZHANG ; GE RILE
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2008;14(2):128-129
Objective To observe effect of hemiplegic gymnastics on motor function and activities of daily living(ADL)of stroke patients.Methods 60 stroke patients were randomly divided into the rehabilitation group and hemiplegic gymnastics group with 30 cases in each group.All patients of two groups received conventional physical therapy and occupational therapy training,using neural technology for development.The course was eight weeks.At same time the patients of the gymnastics group also received hemiplegic gymnastics treatment.Before and after treatment,all patients of the two groups were assessed with Fugl-Meyer Assessment(FMA)for motor function and Modified Barthel Index(MBI)for ADL respectively.The changes of FMA and MBI scores of patients in two groups were compared.Results Before treatment,there was no significant difference in FMA and MBI scores between two groups(P>0.05);after treatment,the FMA and MBI scores of the patients in the gymnastics group were superior to that of the rehabilitation group(P<0.01).Conclusion Hemiplegic gymnastics combined with conventional rehabilitation training can improve motor function and ADL of stroke patients.
5.Repair of cervical scar contracture using expanded skin flap from medial upper arm
Shuzhen LV ; Yangqun LI ; Yong TANG ; Wen CHEN ; Yongqian WANG ; Chuande ZHOU ; Qing LI ; Zhe YANG ; Fengyong LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2008;14(4):223-225
Objective To investigate the blood supply of the expanded skin flap from medial up-per arm and its application in the reparation of cervical scar contracture due to sear resection. Methods The operation was carried out for three steps: (1) The expander was implanted under the superficial fascia. (2) The skin flap from medial upper arm was created with superior ulnar collateral artery as blood supply and attributive branches of basilica and axillary veins as blood collection. (3) After thes car contracture was released, the defect was covered with medial upper arm flap with maximal area of 25 cm×15 cm. Results Ten patients in all with cervical scar contracture were treated with the skin flap. All the skin flaps survived at last with nearly normal skin color, texture and contour. And the scar in donor sites seemed to be neglectable. Conclusions Reparation of cervical scar contracture with medial upper arm skin flap after expanding could be recommended. But 3 months long time and fixation of upper limb and head might be disadvantages.
6.Application of Internet of Things in clinical blood management based on RFID technology
Cong CHENG ; Shuzhen LIU ; Cui LV ; Shouli YU ; Jiyuan LIU ; Qingfei LI ; Fengyuan YIN ; Fenghai LIU ; Bo SUN
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2021;34(3):312-315
【Objective】 To explore and evaluate the application of blood intelligent management platform (scheme) based on the Internet of Things(IoT)in the clinical blood management for hospitals. 【Methods】 Based on radio frequency identification technology (RFID), smart blood refrigerators, IoT blood shipping containers, automated blood bank systems, smart blood management software, etc. were developed and integrated as an IoT blood intelligent management platform (scheme). The blood storage, management software and hardware systems were organically combined, and the blood storage equipment was moved forward to the clinical departments to solve the concerns of clinicians. 【Results】 The in-depth integration of IoT technology, RFID and refrigeration technology has built an RFID-based IoT blood management solution, which integrates blood storage, transfusion, and quality control management, also realizes the entire process of supervision and traceability of clinical blood transfusion. The forward movement of blood bank to the clinical departments and the implementation of electronic cross-matching streamlined and optimized the clinical blood flow. The waiting time of patient′s for blood transfusion was shortened from (40±10) min to less than 2 min. The whole process of cold chain logistics ensured the storage quality of blood products issued, so that the clinical departments can return the untransfused blood and Blood Transfusion Department can reissue it to other hospitals. 【Conclusion】 IoT blood intelligent management based on RFID realizes the intelligent management of clinical blood transfusion and blood information traceability. The forward movement of blood bank to the clinical departments improves the efficiency of clinical blood transfusion, avoids the waste of blood source, and ensures the safety of blood transfusion. It is worth promoting in the whole process of blood transfusion.