1.The Characteristics of Algae Toxins and Selection of Related Water Purification Processes
Journal of Environment and Health 1992;0(02):-
This paper has reviewed the basic characteristics of algae toxins. The effects of several water purification processes on removal of algae toxins from drinking water have been compared and discussed. The processes such as the enhanced pretreatment+conventional treatment, the conventional treatment+activated carbon filter, the conventional treatment+membrane filter are effective in the removal of algae toxins.
2.Simulation Study on Performance of Control by Man and Machine in the Stage of Final Approaching for Rendezvous and Docking
Qianxiang ZHOU ; Zhansheng QU ; Chunhui WANG
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2006;0(05):-
Objective To study the performance evaluation of integration rendezvous and docking(RVD)control by man and machine in order to provide reference for function allocation between man and machine.Method By a rendezvous and docking experimental system,30 male volunteers aged 20~40 took part in the performance evaluation experiments.The RVD integration control success rates and total thruster ignition time were chosen as evaluation indices.Result The experiment showed that if less than three RVD parameters control tasks were completed by the subjects and the rest of parameters control task completed by automation,the RVD success rate would be larger than 80.47% and the fuel consumption would be optimized.In addition,there were ten subjects who finished the whole 6 RVD parameters control tasks by enough train.Conclusion If the astronauts role should be integrated into the RVD control,it is suitable for them to finish the heading,pitch and roll control in order to assure the man-machine system high performance.When astronauts were needed to finish all parameters control,two points should be taken into consideration,enough fuel and unconstraint operation time.
3.Characteristic Cluster Structure of Good-quality Natural Drinking Water
Fuzhi LI ; Xiaojian ZHANG ; Zhansheng WANG
Journal of Environment and Health 1992;0(04):-
Objective To study the characteristic cluster structure of good-quality natural drinking water.Methods The coupling 17 O NMR(nuclear magnetic resonance)FWHM(full width half maximum)was selected as the index to weigh the rel-ative average size of water cluster in liquid water.The 17 O NMR FWHM of water samples(nature water and artificial water)were measured by ARX400NMR spectroscopy.Results 17 O NMR FWHMs of21representative water samples were in the range of53-145Hz.Conclusion 17 O NMR FWHM of good-quality natural drinking water mainly lay from70to90Hz.
4.Percutaneous internal fixation for treatment of uncomminuted ankle fractures
Bomin WANG ; Fu WANG ; Dongsheng ZHOU ; Zhansheng SUN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2008;24(5):344-346
Objective To evaluate the result of percutaneous internal fixation in treatment of uncomminuted ankle fractures (inner malleolus,extemal malleolus and ventral condyle). Methods A total of 26 patients with uncomminuted ankle fractures at age range of 20-55 years(mean 35.2 years)were treated with closed reduction and percutaneous internal fixation by screws,eannulated screws or Kirschuer pins under C-arm X-ray scan.All patients were followed up for 12-24 months(mean 14 months).Results All fractures were healed successfully.with healing time of 8-24 weeks(mean 10.3 weeks).According to Bourne Standard,excellent ankle function results were reposed in 15 patients,good in 9 and fair in 2,with excellence rate of 92%.There was no implant failure,postoperative infection or dehiscence. Conclusions With advantage of early rehabilitation and minor incision of the affected ankles,closed reduction and percutaneous internal fixation can be selected for transverse or oblique uncomminuted ankle fractures,especially for those patients with severe swelling or skin injury.
5.Locked plate fixation for traumatic pubic symphysis diastasis:a report of 17 patients
Lianxin LI ; Xiaomei WANG ; Dongsheng ZHOU ; Zhansheng SUN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2011;27(6):545-547
Objective To investigate the clinical and radiographic outcome of traumatic pubic symphyseal diastases fixed with the locked plate. Methods From December 2007 to December 2009,17 patients(11 males,6 females,at mean age of 45.3 years)with pubic symphysis diastasis of unstable pelvic ring injuries were treated with open reduction and fixation with the locked plate.According to Tile classification system,five patients were with type B1 fractures,one with type B2,one with type B3,six with type C1,three with type C2 and one with type C3.All operations were performed under general anesthesia.Pubic symphyseal diastasis was treated by open reduction and fixation with the locked plate.There were 13 patients with associated posterior pelvic disruption,of which seven patients were treated by open reduction via anterior approach and fixed wich the reconstruction plates,three by close reduction and fixed with percutaneoua sacroiliac cannulated screws and three by posterior approach and fixed with M type plates. Results Of all the patients,16 patients were followed up for a mean time of 16 months(6-30months),which showed mean blood loss of 200 ml(50-600 ml)and mean hospital stay of 21 days (14-62 days).The clinical outcome was measured according to Majeed scores system,which showed excellent results in seven patients,good in seven and fair in two. Conclusions The locked plate fixation takes advantages of sailsfactory clinical outcomes with less operative trauma and a lower implant failure and wound infection rate in treatment of traumatic pubis symphysis diastasis.Locked plate fixation of symphysis call be performed alone when the posterior pelvic ring is only partially disrupted (Tile B).Posterior fixation construction should be used if the pelvic ring is under complete instability(Tile C).
6.Clinical study on umbilical cord leptin levels associated with fetal growth and neonatal birth weight
Zhansheng WANG ; Yulu LIU ; Dong WANG ; Guangxiu HU ; Lingyun GAO ; Daoyun DUAN ; Xueying SHI
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2015;(14):1093-1095
Objective To study the relationship between umbilical cord leptin levels and fetal growth as well as neonatal birth weight. Methods One hundred and forty - two neonates selected from February 2009 to June 2013 in Shangqiu First People's Hospital according to the different gestational age and birth weight were divided into 3 groups. Group A included 44 cases(small for gestational age,birth weight below the average weight of the 10th percentile at the same gestational age),23 boy cases,21 girl cases;group B included 56 cases(appropriate for gestational age,birth weight at the average weight of the 10th to 90th percentile at the same gestational age),30 boy cases,26 girl cases;group C included 42 cases(large for gestational age,birth weight above the average weight of the 90th percentile at the same gestational age),22 boy cases,20 girl cases. Neonatal body mass index,birth weight,placenta weight and umbilical lep-tin levels of three groups were compared. Results Neonatal birth weight,neonatal body length,body mass index and the placenta weight leptin levels in group A were significantly lower than those of group B,having statistically significant difference(all P ﹤ 0. 001);Neonatal birth weight,neonatal body length,body mass index and the placenta weight leptin levels in group C were significantly higher than those in group B,with statistically significant difference( all P ﹤0. 001). Neonatal birth weight in the boy group was obviously higher than that of the girl group,and the difference was statistically significant(P ﹤ 0. 001). Neonatal leptin levels in the boy group were significantly lower than that of the girl group,and the difference was statistically significant(P ﹤ 0. 001). There were positive correlations between the umbili-cal cord leptin levels and the neonatal birth weight,neonatal length,neonatal weight index and the placenta weight(r =0. 382,0. 276,0. 358,0. 412,all P ﹤ 0. 01). Conclusions The umbilical cord leptin levels are closely associated with neonatal birth weight and intrauterine growth retardation,and it can be used as one of the important indicators for reflec-ting neonatal birth weight and fetal growth.
7.The predicting value of two kinds of score for acute physiology in the treatment outcome of necrotizing enterocolitis
Zhansheng WANG ; Daoyun DUAN ; Dong WANG ; Guangxiu HU ; Yulu LIU ; Lingyun GAO
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2015;22(1):37-40
Objective To study the value of score for neonatal acute physiology Ⅱ(SNAP]Ⅱ) and its extension version Ⅱ (SNAPPE-Ⅱ) in predicting neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) outcome.Methods We explored 73 NEC patients by statistics who were treated in our hospital from January 2002 to January 2012.The patients were divided into two groups:surgery group and non-surgery group,then they were divided into subgroups:alive group and death group.The general information including birth weight,age,clinical manifestations,treatment of patients were collected.Every patient was checked and scored by the methods SNAP-Ⅱ] and SNAPPE-Ⅱ in time.Results The scores (27.0 ± 2.3,26.5 ± 1.8) of surgery group including SNAP-Ⅱ and SNAPPE-Ⅱ were higher than those (14.0 ± 2.1,15.0 ± 2.5) in the non-surgery group(P < 0.01).The scores(31.0 ± 3.2,31.0 ± 3.4) of the death group including SNAP-Ⅱ and SNAPPE-Ⅱ were higher than those(11.0 ± 2.5,10.0 ± 3.6) in the alive group(P < 0.01).According to the area under the curve(AUC) analyzed by the receiver operating characteristic(ROC) curve for measuring the scores of surgery predicting,AUC was 0.726 for SNAP-Ⅱ and 0.732 for SNAPPE-Ⅱ.The value of predicting surgery risk was 20 and 24 respectively.According to the AUC analyzed by the ROC curve for measuring the scores for surgery predicting,AUC was 0.752 for SNAP-Ⅱ and 0.825 for SNAPPE-Ⅱ.The value of predicting mortality risk was 31 and 33 respectively.All P values were less than 0.01 and there were significant differences.Conclusion The two kinds of score for neonatal acute physiology have an important significance in predicting surgery and mortality risk of NEC.
8.Transplantation of neuron-like cells from bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells for treatment of spinal cord injury
Ping GAO ; Zhansheng SUN ; Bomin WANG ; Lianxin LI ; Fu WANG ; Leming MU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(23):4256-4263
10.3969/j.issn.2095-4344.2013.23.011
9.Effect of dexmedetomidine on sleep and anxiety in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy
Zhansheng JIANG ; Bin WANG ; Cong WANG ; Dongying LIU ; Huaqiang OUYANG ; Zhanyu PAN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2015;(3):182-184
Objective:To observe the effect of dexmedetomidine on sleep and anxiety in cancer patients who received chemothera-py. Methods: Sixty cancer patients suffering from sleep disorders or anxiety symptoms and receiving chemotherapy between March and June 2014 were randomly divided into treatment and control groups. The patients in the treatment group were treated with intrave-nous drip of 1.0μg/kg dexmedetomidine for more than 30 min, once a day for three days. The patients in the control group were given the same dose and drip time of normal saline. Athens Insomnia Scale (AIS) was used to assess the sleep quality of patients before and the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd days after the administration of dexmedetomidine. Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS) was employed to assess anxi-ety before and the 3rd day after the administration of dexmedetomidine. Results:Compared with the control group and status before ad-ministration of dexmedetomidine, the AIS scores were significantly lower in the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd days after administration (P<0.01), and the SAS scores were also significantly lower in the 3rd day after administration (P<0.01). Conclusion:Dexmedetomidine may im-prove sleep quality and alleviate anxiety symptoms in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.
10.Establishment of animal model of traumatic optic neuropathy and its function evaluation by F-VEP
Rongguo, YU ; Jinguo, YU ; Zhansheng SHEN ; Xing, WANG ; Yingjuan LÜ ; Wei, ZHANG ; Hua, YAN
Chinese Ophthalmic Research 2010;28(1):39-43
Background Visual electrophysiology is a sensitive index for the evaluation of visual function.It has an important value in the assessment of traumatic optic neuropathy.Rabbit is an ideal animal model of traumatic optic neuropathy,and it is simple for the record of flash visual evoked potential(F-VEP)in rabbits.ObjectiveThe present study is to establish the animal model of traumatic optic neuropathy with or without lens injury and observe the repairing procedure using F-VEP. MethodsModels of traumatic optic neuropathy associated with lens injury were established in the right eyes and only traumatic optic neuropathy were created in the left eyes of 64 healthy SPF Chinese white rabbits using fluid percussion brain injury device(FPI).F-VEP was recorded based on the Proposal of International Visual Electrophysiology on 1,2,4,7,10,14,21,28 days after injury of optic nerves.Experimental animals were sacrificed in above time points for the histopathological examination.Macrophages were labeled by ED-1 antibody and survival retinal ganglion cells (RGCs)were stained by Nissl method.Results At the first day after injury,the latencies of P_(100) in both group were longer,and the amplitudes of P_(100) in both group were lower than before injury,showing statistically significant differences among different time points(P<0.05),but no significant difference was seen between the two groups(P>0.05).The duration of latency in traumatic optic neuropathy associated with lens injury group was shorter than that in only traumatic optic neuropathy group(P<0.05).The restore of latency in traumatic optic neuropathy associated with lens injury group was much faster than that in only traumatic optic neuropathy group(P<0.05).The numbers of macrophages were significantly increased and numbers of survival RGCs were considerably decreased with lapse of injury time (P<0.05).The abnormalities of VEP P_(100) and RGCs were obviously improved in 28 days after injury in both groups. ConclusionThis animal model can be established successfully by FPI.The result of retinal histopathological examination confirms F-VEP findings in this model.