1.The Least Squares Polynomial Fitting Design Denoise Based on the Volume Pulse Wave Detection System
Beibei QI ; Xiaoming WU ; Yueshan HUANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Physics 2009;26(6):1521-1523
Purpose: Use of BCI clip-on probe for blood volume transmission pulse wave detection, through the signal conditioning amplifier circuit, A/D conversion circuit, microcontroller and interfaces to collected data to the PC. The applications of software filtering to improve hardware filtering. Methods: This article is carried out in MATLAB based on the least squares polynomial fitting of the low-pass FIR filter denoising simulation. Results: Removal of well-frequency and other interference, access to clean pulse volume waveform. Conclusion: To facilitate real-time display in the interface and for the latter part of the feature extraction and parameter calculation
2.Research progress of bioactive titania film based on biological treatment by microarc oxidation
Yueshan HUANG ; Xiuhua ZHAO ; Yuanqing WU
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1989;0(04):-
As a new surface technology, microarc oxidation can be applied to the ceramic coating with bioactivity on Ti alloy. With good biocompatibility, high bond strength and short healing period, the film is worth applying to clinical operation. In this paper such information of microarc oxidation is reviewed as its developing history, research progress and basic principle. The structure, properties and bioactivity of the ceramic coating are also introduced.
3.Motor Cortex Functional Mapping Using Electrocorticography.
Qionglin FU ; Tao JIANG ; Yueshan HUANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2015;32(4):881-886
The main shortcomings of using electrocortical stimulation (ECS) in identifying the motor functional area around the focus in neurosurgery are certainly time-consuming, possibly cerebral cortex injuring and perhaps triggering epilepsy. To solve these problems, we in our research presented an intraoperative motor cortex functional mapping based on electrocorticography (ECoG). At first, using power spectrum estimation, we analyzed the characteristic of ECoG which was related to move task, and selected Mu rhythm as the move-related feature. Then we extracted the feature from original ECoG by multi-resolution wavelet analysis. By calculating the sum value of feature in every channel and observing the distribution of these sum values, we obtained the correlation between the cortex area under the electrode and motor cortex functional area. The results showed that the distribution of the relationship between the cortex under the electrode and motor cortex functional area was almost consistent with those identified by ECS which was called as the gold-standard. It indicated that this method was basically feasible, and it just needed five minutes totally. In conclusion, ECoG-based and passive identification of motor cortical function may serve as a useful adjunct to ECS in the intraoperative mapping.
Brain Mapping
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Electric Stimulation
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Electrocorticography
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Electrodes, Implanted
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Electroencephalography
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Epilepsy
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Humans
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Motor Cortex
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physiology
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Wavelet Analysis
4.Application of hyaluronic acid in tissue engineering
Jie FAN ; Dongsheng XIONG ; Yueshan HUANG
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1993;0(05):-
This paper studies the application of hyaluronic acid to artificial bone,manmade skin and restored nerve,and points out that the self-regulated releasing hyaluronic acid biomaterial will become a hot issue.
5.Effect of surfactants on the preparation of TiO_2 nanoparticle by Sol-gel method
Ya FU ; Yueshan HUANG ; Jie FAN ; Xiaoxing ZHI
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2004;0(08):-
Such parameters of TiO2 nanoparticle by Sol-gel method are analyzed through X-ray and SEM as the gelation time,crystal structure,particle size and morphology.
6.Design of Wireless Embedded Pedometer Shoes
Yun PENG ; Yihua YANG ; Qihui YANG ; Xiaoming WU ; Yueshan HUANG
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2003;0(12):-
Objective To design pedometer shoes through wireless transmission step calculation.Methods The transmitting terminals in the soles acquired the pressure signals,and then the signals were transmitted to the SCM after conversion,amplification and comparison.AT89S52 SCM was used for step calculation and then the results were sent to the receiver through nRF905.Results The receiver had three modes,such as the step-calculation mode with the time and step calculation result displayed,the running mode with the distance displayed and the function of stopwatch,and the prompt mode with the distance and consumed power displayed.Conclusion The wireless embedded pedometer shoes are multifunctional,easy to operate and reliable.
7.A Maternal Health Care System Based on Mobile Health Care.
Xin DU ; Weijie ZENG ; Chengwei LI ; Junwei XUE ; Xiuyong WU ; Yinjia LIU ; Yuxin WAN ; Yiru ZHANG ; Yurong JI ; Lei WU ; Yongzhe YANG ; Yue ZHANG ; Bin ZHU ; Yueshan HUANG ; Kai WU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2016;33(1):2-7
Wearable devices are used in the new design of the maternal health care system to detect electrocardiogram and oxygen saturation signal while smart terminals are used to achieve assessments and input maternal clinical information. All the results combined with biochemical analysis from hospital are uploaded to cloud server by mobile Internet. Machine learning algorithms are used for data mining of all information of subjects. This system can achieve the assessment and care of maternal physical health as well as mental health. Moreover, the system can send the results and health guidance to smart terminals.
Algorithms
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Clothing
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Electrocardiography
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Equipment Design
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Female
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Humans
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Internet
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Machine Learning
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Maternal Health
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Monitoring, Ambulatory
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instrumentation
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Telemedicine
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instrumentation
8. Progress in Research on Influence of Autoantibodies on Biochemical Response and Prognosis in Patients With Primary Biliary Cholangitis
Guifang HUANG ; Jinhui YANG ; Yingmei TANG ; Wenlin TAI ; Ting JIANG ; Yueshan YIN
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2020;25(7):445-448
Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) is a chronic cholestatic liver disease, and may progress to cirrhosis and associated with complications of end-stage liver disease. The immunological characteristic of PBC is the presence of anti-mitochondrial autoantibodies (AMAs), and some anti-nuclear antibodies (ANAs) have high specificity for the diagnosis of PBC. In recent years, it has been found that anti-gp210, anti-sp100 and anti-centromere antibodies are correlated with the severity of PBC, treatment response to ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) and poor prognosis. However, correlation between AMAs and disease progression of PBC is still in controversial. This article reviewed the progress in research on the influence of autoantibodies on biochemical response and prognosis of PBC.