1.Clinical multi-factors analysis on rebleeding of hypertensive hemorrhage after minimally invasive craniopuncture
Jueheng PAN ; Yingfeng ZHENG ; Xi WEI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2014;21(12):1811-1813
Objective To investigate the clinical factors and therapeutic tactic for rebleeding of hypertensive hemorrhage after minimally invasive craniopuncture.Methods Clinical data of 213 cases were reviewed retrospectively.8 possible factors were gathered to select the high-risk ones by multiple-factor Logistic regression analysis.Results 27 cases bled after minimally invasive craniopuncture therapy.By Logistic regression analysis,we found 4 high-risk factors of recurrence hemorrhage,including hematoma shape (β =2.236,P =0.002),systolic blood pressure on admission (β =1.877,P =0.001),operation time (β =-1.589,P =0.004) and hematoma clearance (β =1.280,P =0.010).Conclusion Paying more attention to the 4 factors and treating each patient by individual therapeutic tactic according to the 4 factors will help to decrease the incidence of bleeding after minimally invasive craniopuncture.
2.Application of Centurion Vision System in subluxated cataract
Xiangyu YE ; Yan WANG ; Yingfeng HU ; Zhao GUAN ; Zheng WANG
Recent Advances in Ophthalmology 2017;37(9):839-841
Objective To evaluate the safety and efficacy of Centurion Vision System for subhixated cataract surgery.Methods Clinical data of 15 eyes with lens subluxation treated with Centurion Vision System were retrospectively reviewed.Ocular variables including visual acuity,intraocular pressure,corneal endothelial cell counts (CEC),central foveal retinal thickness (CFRT),intraocular lens (IOL) position,as well as intraoperative and postoperative complications were observed.Results The best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was 0.6 or better in 10 eyes (66.7%) 3 months after surgery,while the BCVA of the other 5 eyes was between 0.2 and 0.6 mainly due to pre-existing macular degeneration caused by high myopia or trauma.CEC and CFRT values demonstrated a statistically significant difference between the preoperative and all postoperative follow-ups (all P < 0.05).Three months after surgery,no serious surgeryrelated complications,such as retinal detachment,IOL dislocation,suprachoroidal hemorrhage,macular edema,were observed.Conclusion Centurion Vision System can facilitate phacoemulsification in eyes with subluxated lenses,and this technique is safe and effective due to providing excellent outcomes and avoiding vitreoretinal complications.
3.Development of a framework and indicators on a midwives' three-stage standardized training program in a tertiary teaching hospital
Chunyi GU ; Yan DING ; Yingfeng ZHOU ; Xinli ZHU ; Zheng ZHANG ; Chunxiang ZHU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2014;30(36):61-67
Objective To develop a three-stage standardized and systematic training program framework and indicator systems for clinical midwives.Methods Based upon literature review,Delphi technique was used to formulate index system and indicators for midwives' training program through tworound expert consultation among 29 experts.Results After two-round expert consultation,the response rates were 96.7% and 100.0%,respectively.Experts' authority coefficient was 0.874.The training program framework consisted of a three-level index system.Average importance scores of the three-level indexes were 4.10 to 4.97,4.07 to 4.97,and 4.00 to 5.00,respectively.And their variance coefficients were 0.037 to 0.119,0.037 to 0.130,and 0 to 0.141,respectively.Then a progressive and integrated three-year standardized training framework and index system for clinical midwives was finally formed,which totally contained 5 first-level indicators or training modules,including professional competence and safety awareness,specialized and basic knowledge,specialized practical skills,emergency management,and basic capacity for teaching and research.Conclusions The three-level framework and indicators for clinical midwives' training program has been proved to be acceptable,reliable and scientific,thus providing a theoretical and referential basis for training clinical midwives and improving teaching quality.
4.Construction and effect evaluation of platform for evidence dissemination
Zheng ZHU ; Weijie XING ; Yan HU ; Yingfeng ZHOU ; Ying GU ; Lei CHENG ; Chunqing WANG ; Rui ZHAO ; Yilei WANG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2017;52(3):271-274
Objective To establish WeChat official account-based platform for evidence dissemination,and to evaluate the effects of the platform.Methods The WeChat official account-based platform for evidence dissemination was established,and big data analysis and sampling survey were adopted to analyze information and its communication effects published from December,2014 to September,2016.Results Totally 22 369 followers used the platform and conducted 404 232 hits on its pages in total.The most frequent searches were Evidence and Knowledge of evidence-based nursing.The WeChat Communication Index was 433.07.The overall evaluation score was 4.34± 0.67.Conclusion WeChat official account-based platform for evidence dissemination can promote the accessibility of evidence and receives high evaluation score from followers.
5.Discussion on Supervision of 3D Printing Medical Device Related Software.
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2018;42(2):125-128
This article describes softwares and their functions in each phase of 3D printing process in medical device production, and gives the advices on supervision. For software with specific medical purposes, the registration of the software should be carried out. The softwares used in the printing process need to be verified according to the corresponding risk.
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Printing, Three-Dimensional
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Software
6.Estimation of spectral oscillatory power of resting-state EEG in subjective tinnitus
Yuexin CAI ; Jiahong LI ; Haidi YANG ; Ling CHEN ; Yingfeng SUN ; Xiayin HUANG ; Hao XIONG ; Suijun CHEN ; Xiaoting CHEN ; Guisheng CHEN ; Yanhong CHEN ; Yiqing ZHENG
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2018;25(7):358-362
OBJECTIVE To explor e the characteristics of spectral oscillatory power of resting-state electroencephalography(EEG) in subjective tinnitus patients and to lay the foundation for study of central mechanism of tinnitus.METHODS 31 subjects(15 subjects with subjective tinnitus and 16 age matching healthy subjects) underwent a 128-channel resting-state EEG analyses. After a series of preprocessing, data were segmented into 8 frequency bands, including δ(0.5~3.5 Hz), θ(4~7.5 Hz), α1(8~10 Hz), α2(10~12 Hz), β1(13~18 Hz), β2(18.5~21 Hz), β3(21.5~30 Hz) and γ(30.5~44 Hz). The group differences of spectral power were analyzed by independent t test. Correlation between spectral power of each frequency band and tinnitus subjective symptoms were also analyzed. RESULTS Significant higher spectral power of the α1, β and γ bandwere found in the left and right temporal areas of tinnitus group compared with that of normal group.Tinnitus subjects also had higher spectral powerof the δ and θ band in temporo-parietal areas than that of the normal group. There was no significant difference of spectral power in other frequency bands. Moreover, signif icant positive cor relation were found between tinnitus loudness and spectralpower of right anterior lateral(R=0.66, P =0.007) and right anterior medial(R=0.58, P =0.031) areas. CONCLUSION Tinnitus subjects have higher spectral oscillatory power on right and left temporal lobe and temporo-parietal area. A positive correlation exsit between tinnitus loudness andspectral power of right anterior lateral and medial areas in tinnitus subjects, whichindicate that central reorganizationexsit in tinnitus reorganization andγ band maybe considered as a possible biomarkerforthe tinnitus subjective symptom.
7.A human circulating immune cell landscape in aging and COVID-19.
Yingfeng ZHENG ; Xiuxing LIU ; Wenqing LE ; Lihui XIE ; He LI ; Wen WEN ; Si WANG ; Shuai MA ; Zhaohao HUANG ; Jinguo YE ; Wen SHI ; Yanxia YE ; Zunpeng LIU ; Moshi SONG ; Weiqi ZHANG ; Jing-Dong J HAN ; Juan Carlos Izpisua BELMONTE ; Chuanle XIAO ; Jing QU ; Hongyang WANG ; Guang-Hui LIU ; Wenru SU
Protein & Cell 2020;11(10):740-770
Age-associated changes in immune cells have been linked to an increased risk for infection. However, a global and detailed characterization of the changes that human circulating immune cells undergo with age is lacking. Here, we combined scRNA-seq, mass cytometry and scATAC-seq to compare immune cell types in peripheral blood collected from young and old subjects and patients with COVID-19. We found that the immune cell landscape was reprogrammed with age and was characterized by T cell polarization from naive and memory cells to effector, cytotoxic, exhausted and regulatory cells, along with increased late natural killer cells, age-associated B cells, inflammatory monocytes and age-associated dendritic cells. In addition, the expression of genes, which were implicated in coronavirus susceptibility, was upregulated in a cell subtype-specific manner with age. Notably, COVID-19 promoted age-induced immune cell polarization and gene expression related to inflammation and cellular senescence. Therefore, these findings suggest that a dysregulated immune system and increased gene expression associated with SARS-CoV-2 susceptibility may at least partially account for COVID-19 vulnerability in the elderly.
Adult
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Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Aging
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genetics
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immunology
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Betacoronavirus
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CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes
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metabolism
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Cell Lineage
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Chromatin Assembly and Disassembly
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Coronavirus Infections
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immunology
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Cytokine Release Syndrome
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etiology
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immunology
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Cytokines
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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Disease Susceptibility
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Flow Cytometry
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methods
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Gene Expression Profiling
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Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
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Gene Rearrangement
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Humans
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Immune System
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cytology
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growth & development
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immunology
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Immunocompetence
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genetics
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Inflammation
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genetics
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immunology
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Mass Spectrometry
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methods
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Middle Aged
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Pandemics
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Pneumonia, Viral
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immunology
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Sequence Analysis, RNA
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Single-Cell Analysis
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Transcriptome
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Young Adult