1.Application effect of a non-contact sleep monitoring mattress based on body movement characteristics during sleep
Yanchun ZHANG ; Yan LIU ; Rui WANG ; Feilong WANG ; Yue ZHAO ; Fei LI ; Tunan CHEN ; Jishu XIAN
Journal of Army Medical University 2025;47(4):326-334
Objective To verify the accuracy of a Non-Contact Sleep Monitoring Mattress(NCSMM)based on body movement during sleep in assessing sleep quality of patients before neurosurgery in order to provide a more portable and efficient assessment tool for clinical staff.Methods A single-arm trial was conducted on 114 inpatients admitted in our department selected with convenience sampling.Sleep quality data of 1 night were collected through 5 sleep quality assessment tools,including NCSMM,polysomnography(PSG),Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System(PROMIS)Sleep Disturbance scale,Richards-Campbell Sleep Scale(RCSQ),and a wearable device(smart watch for body movements and sleep quality monitoring).The sleep efficiency(≤85%)obtained by PSG was used as the diagnostic standard for sleep disorders.The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve(AUC),sensitivity,specificity,positive predictive value,negative predictive value,and Youden index were calculated for the other 4 tools to evaluate and compare their diagnostic effectiveness.Results The AUC value for NCSMM,PROMIS,RCSQ and smart watch was 0.788(95%CI:0.687~0.888,P<0.001),0.664(95%CI:0.543~0.784,P=0.02),0.723(95%CI:0.600~0.846,P=0.001)and 0.750(95%CI:0.654~0.846,P<0.001),respectively.The diagnostic accuracy rate was 0.774,0.559,0.742 and 0.602,with corresponding Youden index value of 0.488,0.321,0.456,and 0.459.NCSMM demonstrated the best AUC value,sensitivity and Youden index when compared with the other 3 tools.Conclusion NCSMM shows high accuracy in assessing sleep quality in pre-neurosurgery inpatients,and it is a viable portable and efficient assessment tool in clinical practice.
2.Biological connotation of the pathogenesis of the"internal heat leading to Zheng"theory in diabetic kidney disease based on lipophagy
Yexin CHEN ; Hanzhang HONG ; Ziheng GAO ; Maoxuan LIN ; Beibei YE ; Runze WANG ; Tunan DING ; Zeyu XUE ; Yuxin HU ; Gaiwen CUI ; Lin WANG
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;48(6):845-852
Diabetic kidney disease(DKD),a prevalent complication of diabetes mellitus,remains a leading cause of end-stage renal disease.Recent research has identified lipophagy,a novel mechanism in DKD pathogenesis,drawing increasing attention in the field.This paper explores the biological connotation of the"internal heat leading to Zheng"pathogenesis based on lipophagy.The study proposes that lipophagy represents the microscopic biological correlation of liver-spleen coordination in regulating spleen transport and the ascending-descending dynamics of the middle jiao.Under persistent hyperglycemia,the suppression of lipophagic activity mirrors the traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)pathophysiological process described as"excessive fire consuming healthy qi,"whereas aberrant lipid accumulation in the kidney corresponds to the dynamic aggregation and dispersion of micro-zhengjia.Lipotoxicity,a key driver of DKD progression,is interpreted as the biological manifestation of accumulated turbidity transforming into toxicity,resulting in progressive impairment of renal essence and function.The dynamic process of lipophagy dysfunction under hyperglycemia,marked by renal microangiopathy,glomerular and tubular dysfunction,and renal fibrosis,closely mirrors the pathological evolution of"micro-zhengjia"and"internal heat leading to Zheng."Consequently,TCM strategies for DKD prevention and treatment should emphasize heat regulation,stage-specific interventions,liver-spleen harmonization,metabolic modulation,early collateral protection,and blood-activating approaches.
3.Flight fatigue among helicopter flying personnel and contributing factors
Tunan CHEN ; Yan LIU ; Xue YANG ; Baoquan CHENG ; Zhenhao FENG ; Jishu XIAN ; Rui WANG ; Yanchun ZHANG ; Lihua WANG
Chinese Journal of Aerospace Medicine 2025;36(3):167-174
Objective:To investigate the prevalence of flight fatigue among helicopter flying personnel and analyze its contributors in order to provide data for related interventions.Methods:A cross-sectional study was conducted among 404 helicopter flying personnel between October 8, 2021 and July 31, 2022. Data was collected using a self-designed questionnaire, involving the demography of these subjects, sleep-related factors, flight fatigue, perceived causes of fatigue and coping strategies. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), National Aeronautics and Space Administration Task Load Index (NASA-TLX) and Modified Fatigue Impact Scale (MFI-20) were used to assess sleep quality, mental workload, and levels of flight fatigue over the past month. The total scores of MFI-20 were compared across demographic groups, and correlations with PSQI and NASA-TLX scores were analyzed. Multiple linear regression was performed to identify the determinants of flight fatigue.Results:①Demography: among the 404 helicopter flying personnel, 92.8% (375/404) were pilots and 7.2% (29/404) navigators. As for years of service, 41.6% (168/404) served less than 5 years, while 58.4% (236/404) served more than 5 years. 37.9% (153/404) had a family history of insomnia. 18.8% (76/404) did not habitually nap, 68.9% (226/328) napped for ≤30 min, 31.1% (102/328) napped over 30 min, and 18.3% (74/404) had insomnia over the past month. As for helicopter flying personnel, 75.5% (305/404) reported experiencing fatigue, with 69.1% (279/404) attributing it to flight-related factors and 51.5% (208/404) using coffee as a countermeasure.②Scale scores: the total score of PSQI was [5 (3, 7)], while the highest daytime dysfunction score was [1(0, 2)]. The total score of NASA-TLX was [39.19 (26.57, 51.97)], and the effort score was the highest [10.31(5.07, 14.60)]. The total score of MFI-20 averaged (47.28±14.88), with the mental fatigue score being the highest [(10.03±4.42)]. ③Comparisons of MFI-20 total scores: flying personnel with ≤5 years of flying experience had higher MFI-20 total scores than those with >5 years, and those with a family history of insomnia had higher scores than those without ( t=3.35, 2.44, P=0.001, 0.015). Individuals with insomnia over the past month had higher scores than non-insomniacs ( t=3.33, P=0.001). Significant differences in MFI-20 scores were observed based on nap duration ( F=19.95, P<0.001). Non-nappers had higher scores than those napping for ≤30 min ( P=0.005). Flying personnel who napped for >30 min had higher scores than those did not ( P=0.043) or napped for ≤30 min ( P<0.001). ④Correlation analysis: the total score of MFI-20 was positively correlated with sleep quality, sleep latency, sleep disturbances, hypnotic medications, daytime dysfunction, and the total score of PSQI ( r=0.118-0.226, all P<0.05), but negatively with sleep duration ( r=-0.136, P=0.006). The total score of MFI-20 was positively correlated with mental demand, physical demand, and the total score of NASA-TLX ( r=0.119, 0.168, 0.184, P=0.017, 0.001, <0.001). ⑤Multiple linear regression analysis: the determinants of flight fatigue included aircraft types ( B=-4.956, 95% CI:-8.124--1.788), nap duration ( B=3.693, 95% CI: 1.267-6.119), sleep latency ( B=2.371, 95% CI: 0.229-4.513), sleep duration ( B=-7.383, 95% CI:-10.008--4.758), daytime dysfunction ( B=5.003, 95% CI: 2.967-7.039) and physical workload ( B=0.611, 95% CI: 0.324-0.898). Conclusions:Helicopter flying personnel are vulnerable to flight fatigue, which is strongly linked to sleep quality and mental workload. It is crucial to address flying personnel′s self-perceived fatigue, care about fatigue manifestations across aircraft types, and implement targeted interventions to improve sleep quality and reduce mental workload.
4.Biological connotation of the pathogenesis of the"internal heat leading to Zheng"theory in diabetic kidney disease based on lipophagy
Yexin CHEN ; Hanzhang HONG ; Ziheng GAO ; Maoxuan LIN ; Beibei YE ; Runze WANG ; Tunan DING ; Zeyu XUE ; Yuxin HU ; Gaiwen CUI ; Lin WANG
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;48(6):845-852
Diabetic kidney disease(DKD),a prevalent complication of diabetes mellitus,remains a leading cause of end-stage renal disease.Recent research has identified lipophagy,a novel mechanism in DKD pathogenesis,drawing increasing attention in the field.This paper explores the biological connotation of the"internal heat leading to Zheng"pathogenesis based on lipophagy.The study proposes that lipophagy represents the microscopic biological correlation of liver-spleen coordination in regulating spleen transport and the ascending-descending dynamics of the middle jiao.Under persistent hyperglycemia,the suppression of lipophagic activity mirrors the traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)pathophysiological process described as"excessive fire consuming healthy qi,"whereas aberrant lipid accumulation in the kidney corresponds to the dynamic aggregation and dispersion of micro-zhengjia.Lipotoxicity,a key driver of DKD progression,is interpreted as the biological manifestation of accumulated turbidity transforming into toxicity,resulting in progressive impairment of renal essence and function.The dynamic process of lipophagy dysfunction under hyperglycemia,marked by renal microangiopathy,glomerular and tubular dysfunction,and renal fibrosis,closely mirrors the pathological evolution of"micro-zhengjia"and"internal heat leading to Zheng."Consequently,TCM strategies for DKD prevention and treatment should emphasize heat regulation,stage-specific interventions,liver-spleen harmonization,metabolic modulation,early collateral protection,and blood-activating approaches.
5.Flight fatigue among helicopter flying personnel and contributing factors
Tunan CHEN ; Yan LIU ; Xue YANG ; Baoquan CHENG ; Zhenhao FENG ; Jishu XIAN ; Rui WANG ; Yanchun ZHANG ; Lihua WANG
Chinese Journal of Aerospace Medicine 2025;36(3):167-174
Objective:To investigate the prevalence of flight fatigue among helicopter flying personnel and analyze its contributors in order to provide data for related interventions.Methods:A cross-sectional study was conducted among 404 helicopter flying personnel between October 8, 2021 and July 31, 2022. Data was collected using a self-designed questionnaire, involving the demography of these subjects, sleep-related factors, flight fatigue, perceived causes of fatigue and coping strategies. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), National Aeronautics and Space Administration Task Load Index (NASA-TLX) and Modified Fatigue Impact Scale (MFI-20) were used to assess sleep quality, mental workload, and levels of flight fatigue over the past month. The total scores of MFI-20 were compared across demographic groups, and correlations with PSQI and NASA-TLX scores were analyzed. Multiple linear regression was performed to identify the determinants of flight fatigue.Results:①Demography: among the 404 helicopter flying personnel, 92.8% (375/404) were pilots and 7.2% (29/404) navigators. As for years of service, 41.6% (168/404) served less than 5 years, while 58.4% (236/404) served more than 5 years. 37.9% (153/404) had a family history of insomnia. 18.8% (76/404) did not habitually nap, 68.9% (226/328) napped for ≤30 min, 31.1% (102/328) napped over 30 min, and 18.3% (74/404) had insomnia over the past month. As for helicopter flying personnel, 75.5% (305/404) reported experiencing fatigue, with 69.1% (279/404) attributing it to flight-related factors and 51.5% (208/404) using coffee as a countermeasure.②Scale scores: the total score of PSQI was [5 (3, 7)], while the highest daytime dysfunction score was [1(0, 2)]. The total score of NASA-TLX was [39.19 (26.57, 51.97)], and the effort score was the highest [10.31(5.07, 14.60)]. The total score of MFI-20 averaged (47.28±14.88), with the mental fatigue score being the highest [(10.03±4.42)]. ③Comparisons of MFI-20 total scores: flying personnel with ≤5 years of flying experience had higher MFI-20 total scores than those with >5 years, and those with a family history of insomnia had higher scores than those without ( t=3.35, 2.44, P=0.001, 0.015). Individuals with insomnia over the past month had higher scores than non-insomniacs ( t=3.33, P=0.001). Significant differences in MFI-20 scores were observed based on nap duration ( F=19.95, P<0.001). Non-nappers had higher scores than those napping for ≤30 min ( P=0.005). Flying personnel who napped for >30 min had higher scores than those did not ( P=0.043) or napped for ≤30 min ( P<0.001). ④Correlation analysis: the total score of MFI-20 was positively correlated with sleep quality, sleep latency, sleep disturbances, hypnotic medications, daytime dysfunction, and the total score of PSQI ( r=0.118-0.226, all P<0.05), but negatively with sleep duration ( r=-0.136, P=0.006). The total score of MFI-20 was positively correlated with mental demand, physical demand, and the total score of NASA-TLX ( r=0.119, 0.168, 0.184, P=0.017, 0.001, <0.001). ⑤Multiple linear regression analysis: the determinants of flight fatigue included aircraft types ( B=-4.956, 95% CI:-8.124--1.788), nap duration ( B=3.693, 95% CI: 1.267-6.119), sleep latency ( B=2.371, 95% CI: 0.229-4.513), sleep duration ( B=-7.383, 95% CI:-10.008--4.758), daytime dysfunction ( B=5.003, 95% CI: 2.967-7.039) and physical workload ( B=0.611, 95% CI: 0.324-0.898). Conclusions:Helicopter flying personnel are vulnerable to flight fatigue, which is strongly linked to sleep quality and mental workload. It is crucial to address flying personnel′s self-perceived fatigue, care about fatigue manifestations across aircraft types, and implement targeted interventions to improve sleep quality and reduce mental workload.
6.Application of multi-modal neuroimaging three-dimensional reconstruction and virtual reality in neurosurgical specialists training
Wenyan LI ; Xuegang LI ; Minglian HE ; Tunan CHEN ; Hua FENG ; Fei LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2023;22(4):577-581
Neurosurgery is considered as one of the most difficult areas in the field of medicine, and the complexity of nervous system is a leading cause. Therefore, it demands neurosurgeons possess basic knowledge, spatial thinking, and practical experiences. Here, we introduce a rapid developing technique applying multi-modal neuroimaging reconstruction and virtual reality, which constitutes a novel learning model for boosting the growth of neurosurgeons. The incorporation of multi-modal neuroimaging and virtual reality builds a bridge from two-dimensional image to actual surgical view. Neurosurgeons are able to perform surgical planning and simulation with naked eyes under the constructed three-dimensional hologram. The technique also provides evidence of accurate localization and guidance for operation. Therefore, multi-modal neuroimaging reconstruction and virtual reality are expected to tremendously promote the progress of young trainees, and can further enhance their all-round abilities. In short, this revolutionary learning model would impact the neurosurgical specialists training profoundly.
7.Application value of MRI 3D-TOF combined with three dimensional reconstruction technique in trigeminal neu-ralgia
Jie LI ; Jiexiang PAN ; Zhi LIU ; Tunan CHEN ; Zhouyang JIANG ; Yuhong LI ; Junzheng ZHANG ; Gaoyu CUI
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2016;25(4):258-261,262
Objective To explore the value of 3D time-of-flight MRI ( MRI 3D-TOF) combined with 3D reconstruction technique for the diagnosis and treatment of vascular compression of trigeminal neuralgia by magnetic resonance angiography combined with three-dimen-sional reconstruction technique.Methods A total of 80 patients with vascular compression of the trigeminal neuralgia in our hospital from January 2012 to February 2014 were diagnosed by axial MRI 3D-TOF,combined with 3D vascular and nerve reconstruction in the anatomy Department for further diagnosis and treatment.Results The patients were diagnosed according to the trigeminal nerve and the typings of pe-ripheral vascular compression.The diagnosis results for 29 cases of typeⅠ,19 cases of typeⅡ,32 cases of typeⅢfrom physician 1,the di-agnosis results for 48 cases of typeⅠ,21 cases of typeⅡand typeⅢin 11 cases from physician 2,the difference of the diagnosis bwtween two physicians was statistical significance (P=0.00).Compared with intraoperative diagnosis,the diagnosis of 3D reconstruction results was similar to the intraoperative diagnosis,and the difference was no statistical significance (P=0.98).Conclusion MRI 3D-TOF combined with three-dimensional reconstruction technique in the diagnosis of vascular trigeminal neuralgia shows clear images of the nerve and its sur-rounding vessels,which can be applied to the diagnosis of trigeminal neuralgia.
8.The influence of the aqueous extract of ephedra sinica treating in brain damage after subarachnoid hemorrhage in rats
Zhengheng TANG ; Shihao GAO ; Tunan CHEN ; Fei LI ; Dongyi CHEN ; Youan SHAN ; Hua FENG ; Yuan CHENG
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(25):3481-3484
Objective To observe the therapeutic effect and mechanism of the aqueous extract of ephedra sinica on brain damage after subarachnoid hemorrhage(SAH)in rats.Methods Totally 50 rats of Sprague-Dawley were randomly divided into control group,model group and three groups treated with different concentrations(4,12,36 mg/kg).The changes of the cerebral water content,malondialdehyde(MDA),glutathione peroxidase(GSH-Px)and hydroxy radical of brain tissue were recorded,and he-matoxylin-eosin(HE)staining was used to test the subarachnoid haemorrhagia and oedema,and immunohistochemistry and western blot were carried out to assay the expression of complement C3 in brains of different animal in different group 3d after operation. Results On the postoperative 3 days,compared with the model group,the content of MDA、GSH-Px activity and hydroxyl radical of 12、36 mg/kg treatment groups significantly reduced(P <0.01 ),the content of MDA of 4 mg/kg treatment group not change (P >0.05),but GSH-Px activity and inhibition of hydroxyl radical significantly reduced(P <0.01),and the cerebral water content of 12,36 mg/kg groups were obviously lower compared with model group.The expression of complement C3 was significantly lower on 36 mg/kg treatment group and edema reduced.Conclusion The aqueous extract of ephedra could significantly inhibit the activity of complement C3,prevent the production of MDA、GSH-Px and hydroxyl radical,reduce the severity of cerebral edema and the in-flammatory response,which has a better therapeutic effect SAH animals.

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