1.Two mathematical models of estimating RBC membrane elastic modulus and a comparison of them by use of bottom attached method.
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2002;19(2):204-206
In this study on red blood cell(RBC) deformability by use of bottom attached method, RBC membrane elastic modulus is estimated introducing elliptical model and is compared with that of traditional rectangular model. As a result, RBC membrane elastic modulus using elliptical model is 20.9% greater than that of rectangular model.
Elastic Modulus
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Erythrocyte Deformability
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Erythrocyte Membrane
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physiology
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Erythrocytes
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Humans
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Models, Theoretical
2.A retrospective cohort study on blood lipid changes and their influencing factors in HIV/AIDS patients after receiving antiretroviral therapy in Wuhan
Yanhe LUO ; Xiaosheng MENG ; Xiaoli YU ; Ke HONG ; Yawu ZHANG ; Lianguo RUAN
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2023;34(5):112-115
Objective To investigate the prevalence and influencing factors of HIV/AIDS patients with hyperlipidemia before and after receiving antiviral therapy in Wuhan. Methods A retrospective cohort study was used to analyze the data of HIV/AIDS patients in Wuhan from 2004 to 2021. Elevated levels of either TG or TC were determined as hyperlipidemia. Logistic regression model was used to analyze the influencing factors of baseline hyperlipidemia, and Cox proportional risk model was used to analyze the influencing factors of new-onset hyperlipidemia after receiving antiviral therapy. Results A total of 7 562 HIV/AIDS patients were enrolled, 30.61% (2 315/7 562) with hyperlipidemia at baseline and 69.39% (5 247/7 562) without hyperlipidemia. The mean person-years of follow-up for those patients without hyperlipidemia at baseline were 3.48, of whom 33.14% (1 739/5 247) developed hyperlipidemia during follow-up, with an overall density of 9.53/100 person-years. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that age ≥30 years and BMI ≥24 kg/m2 were positively correlated with baseline hyperlipidemia, while CD4 cell count ≥ 200 μL was negatively correlated with baseline hyperlipidemia. Multivariate Cox model analysis showed that new-onset hyperlipidemia after receiving antiviral therapy was significantly positively correlated with BMI between 18.5-23.9 and ≥24 kg/m2, the initial antiviral treatment regimen containing LPV/r, efavirenz and other factors A baseline CD4 cell count of 200 to 349 cells /μL was negatively correlated with new-onset hyperlipidemia. Conclusion HIV/AIDS patients with high BMI and an initial antiviral regimen including Kaletra or efavirenz have a significantly higher risk of hyperlipidemia. Follow-up monitoring of blood lipid in these patients should be strengthened.