1.A case of skin chemical burn caused by hexamethylene diisocyanate
Luming DING ; Linping SONG ; Yeting MAO ; Zhiwen ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2025;43(8):632-634
Hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI) has a strong irritating effect on skin, eyes, etc., and inhalation can cause asthma, dyspnea, allergy and other symptoms. This paper analyzes the accident process and clinical data of a patient with chemical burns of eye and skin and pulmonary inflammation caused by HDI, so as to provide references for the prevention and treatment of acute poisoning caused by HDI. At the same time, it reminds enterprises to provide safety training to workers exposed to toxins, regularly organize supervision and inspection, and improve the emergency rescue capabilities for sudden accidents.
2.Central nervous mechanisms underlying effects of cognitive impairment on dual-task stance:functional near-infrared spectroscopy analysis
Zhiwen DONG ; Cong YU ; Yan CHEN ; Jianjun DING
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(17):3579-3587
BACKGROUND:Elderly people with mild cognitive impairment experience a decline in postural control ability due to cognitive function decline,making them more prone to falls.The dual-task paradigm,which more closely mirrors daily life,is often used to assess postural control ability.However,previous dual-task studies on cognition and postural control in elderly people with mild cognitive impairment have mainly focused on the external manifestations of postural control,with direct evidence of central nervous mechanisms still lacking.OBJECTIVE:To investigate the activation characteristics of the cerebral somatic sensorimotor cortex in the elderly people with mild cognitive impairment while performing the dual task of stance postural control and spatial working memory.METHODS:Participants were screened using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment,enrolling 16 elderly people with mild cognitive impairment and 17 healthy older people.They performed five task tests:spatial working memory,dual-feet balance stance,Romberg stance,dual task of dual-feet balance stance and spatial working memory,and dual task of Romberg stance and spatial working memory.Functional near-infrared spectroscopy and a three-dimentional force platform were used simultaneously to collect data on cerebral cortex(20 channels)hemodynamics and center of pressure swing trajectory.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:In Romberg stance,dual task of dual-feet balance stance and spatial working memory,and dual task of Romberg stance and spatial working memory tasks,center of pressure displacements in anterior-posterior and medial-lateral directions were significantly greater in mild cognitive impairment elderly people than that in normal elder people(P<0.05).In dual task of dual-feet balance stance and spatial working memory task,ΔHbO2 at channel 15(right pre-motor cortex and supplementary motor area)was significantly greater in mild cognitive impairment elderly people than that in normal elder people(P<0.05).In dual task of Romberg stance and spatial working memory task,ΔHbO2 at channels 15 and 17(right pre-motor cortex and supplementary motor area)was significantly greater in the elderly people with mild cognitive impairment compared with the healthy older people(P<0.05).In dual task of Romberg stance and spatial working memory task,a significantly positive correlation in the elderly people with mild cognitive impairment(r=0.659,P<0.05)and a strong positive correlation in the healthy older people were observed between center of pressure displacement in medial-lateral direction and ΔHbO2 at channel 15(r=0.840,P<0.05).The results indicate that compared with the cognitively normal healthy older people,the elderly people with mild cognitive impairment showed weaker stance postural control capability during the dual task of stance postural control and spatial working memory,with higher activation levels in the right pre-motor cortex and supplementary motor area.The increased brain resource allocation for lateral postural control may represent the brain compensation mechanism in the elderly people with mild cognitive impairment due to cognitive decline leading to weakened stance postural control ability.
3.A case of skin chemical burn caused by hexamethylene diisocyanate
Luming DING ; Linping SONG ; Yeting MAO ; Zhiwen ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2025;43(8):632-634
Hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI) has a strong irritating effect on skin, eyes, etc., and inhalation can cause asthma, dyspnea, allergy and other symptoms. This paper analyzes the accident process and clinical data of a patient with chemical burns of eye and skin and pulmonary inflammation caused by HDI, so as to provide references for the prevention and treatment of acute poisoning caused by HDI. At the same time, it reminds enterprises to provide safety training to workers exposed to toxins, regularly organize supervision and inspection, and improve the emergency rescue capabilities for sudden accidents.
4.Central nervous mechanisms underlying effects of cognitive impairment on dual-task stance:functional near-infrared spectroscopy analysis
Zhiwen DONG ; Cong YU ; Yan CHEN ; Jianjun DING
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(17):3579-3587
BACKGROUND:Elderly people with mild cognitive impairment experience a decline in postural control ability due to cognitive function decline,making them more prone to falls.The dual-task paradigm,which more closely mirrors daily life,is often used to assess postural control ability.However,previous dual-task studies on cognition and postural control in elderly people with mild cognitive impairment have mainly focused on the external manifestations of postural control,with direct evidence of central nervous mechanisms still lacking.OBJECTIVE:To investigate the activation characteristics of the cerebral somatic sensorimotor cortex in the elderly people with mild cognitive impairment while performing the dual task of stance postural control and spatial working memory.METHODS:Participants were screened using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment,enrolling 16 elderly people with mild cognitive impairment and 17 healthy older people.They performed five task tests:spatial working memory,dual-feet balance stance,Romberg stance,dual task of dual-feet balance stance and spatial working memory,and dual task of Romberg stance and spatial working memory.Functional near-infrared spectroscopy and a three-dimentional force platform were used simultaneously to collect data on cerebral cortex(20 channels)hemodynamics and center of pressure swing trajectory.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:In Romberg stance,dual task of dual-feet balance stance and spatial working memory,and dual task of Romberg stance and spatial working memory tasks,center of pressure displacements in anterior-posterior and medial-lateral directions were significantly greater in mild cognitive impairment elderly people than that in normal elder people(P<0.05).In dual task of dual-feet balance stance and spatial working memory task,ΔHbO2 at channel 15(right pre-motor cortex and supplementary motor area)was significantly greater in mild cognitive impairment elderly people than that in normal elder people(P<0.05).In dual task of Romberg stance and spatial working memory task,ΔHbO2 at channels 15 and 17(right pre-motor cortex and supplementary motor area)was significantly greater in the elderly people with mild cognitive impairment compared with the healthy older people(P<0.05).In dual task of Romberg stance and spatial working memory task,a significantly positive correlation in the elderly people with mild cognitive impairment(r=0.659,P<0.05)and a strong positive correlation in the healthy older people were observed between center of pressure displacement in medial-lateral direction and ΔHbO2 at channel 15(r=0.840,P<0.05).The results indicate that compared with the cognitively normal healthy older people,the elderly people with mild cognitive impairment showed weaker stance postural control capability during the dual task of stance postural control and spatial working memory,with higher activation levels in the right pre-motor cortex and supplementary motor area.The increased brain resource allocation for lateral postural control may represent the brain compensation mechanism in the elderly people with mild cognitive impairment due to cognitive decline leading to weakened stance postural control ability.
5.Comparison of clinicopathological characteristics and prognostic evaluation of prostate cancers between peripheral zone and transition zone
Jinman ZHONG ; Jianke DING ; Zhiwen CHE ; Quanxin YANG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2024;45(6):988-992
[Objective] To compare the clinicopathological characteristics of localized prostate cancers between peripheral zone and transition zone and to evaluate biochemical recurrence-free survival rates between the two groups following radical prostatectomy. [Methods] Between February 2016 and August 2021, prostate cancer candidates meeting the eligibility criteria of the study were retrospectively enrolled and divided into transition zone group and peripheral zone group based on the zonal origin. The patients were followed regularly after radical prostatectomy. Unpaired t-test, χ2-test and Mann-Whitney U-test were used to compare age, serum prostate specific antigen (PSA), tumor volume, Gleason score, laterality of positive biopsy core, mean percentage of positive biopsy cores, clinical/pathological stage, seminal vesicle invasion, lymph node metastasis, and positive surgical margin between the two groups. The biochemical recurrence-free survival rates of the two groups were evaluated by Kaplan-Meier and the differences were determined by log-rank test. [Results] A total of 273 cases were included in the study, among which 176 were peripheral zone cancers and 97 were transition zone cancers. The mean tumor volume of the transition zone group was greater than that of peripheral zone group (P=0.002). The serum PSA of transition zone group was higher than that of the latter (P=0.047); however, both mean percentage of positive biopsy cores and the percentage of seminal vesicle invasion were higher in transition zone group than in peripheral zone group (P=0.028, 0.047). Furthermore, there was no significant difference in biochemical recurrence-free survival rate between the two groups (P=0.783). [Conclusion] Despite the greater tumor volume and higher PSA compared with those in peripheral zone cancers, transition zone cancers have similar biochemical recurrence-free survival rates following radical prostatectomy, suggesting that transition zone cancers may have a lower degree of aggressiveness than the latter.
6. Feasibility of echocardiography-guided repeated intraventricular blood sampling in mice
Jian WU ; Fangjie DAI ; Jieyun YOU ; Zhiwen DING ; Bingjun QIAN ; Jiayuan HUANG ; Ran XU ; Xiaoyan WANG ; Jie YUAN ; Yunzeng ZOU
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2020;48(1):61-65
Objective:
To investigate the feasibility of echocardiography-guided closed-chest repeated intraventricular blood sampling in mice, and to clarify the maximum blood volume that can be collected by this method, and whether the method can be used for long-term repeated blood collection in mice.
Methods:
Twenty-four male C57BL/6J mice (10-14 weeks old) were divided into the terminal experiment group (
7.Quality evaluation and content analysis of arteriovenous fistula dysfunction monitoring guidelines
Yao LIU ; Yanming DING ; Jing LI ; Li SU ; Tianjiao LIU ; Zhenhui TAO ; Chongyan YU ; Liyun CAO ; Jun DENG ; Xia LIU ; Zhiwen WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2019;25(36):4719-4723
Objective To carry out quality assessment and content analysis on guidelines on arteriovenous fistula (AVF) dysfunction monitoring in hemodialysis patients so as to provide a reference for building the localized clinical practice plan. MethodsDocuments were retrieved in guideline websites, professional society websites and electronic databases at home and abroad by computer. Quality assessment was carried out with the appraisal of guidelines for research and AGREEⅡ and JBI quality assessment tool on consensuses, and the recommendations of included guidelines were summarized. ResultsTotals of 4 evidence-based guidelines and one consensus were included with three of them in the level A and one in the level B of overall quality evaluation. A total of 12 items in 7 aspects were extracted including policy-making, team building, monitoring technology, training of personnel, continuous quality improvement, risk assessment and health education. Intraclass correlation coefficients of 4 evidence-based guidelines ranged from 0.866 to 0.935. Conclusions The guidelines have high levels of overall quality, but applicability needs to be improved. The recommendations are in general accord with each other, which can provide a basis for building the localized clinical practice plan.
8.Factors influencing quality of life in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes in community
Jing TANG ; Qi YANG ; Xiao LI ; Wenwen WU ; Deng NIU ; Pengli DING ; Zhiwen LIU ; Wenrong XU ; Liuhui XU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2018;17(10):848-850
A survey on the quality of life of diabetic patients was conducted in Shanghai Changqiao community in August 2017.Total 1 002 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM)aged ≥60 years were randomly selected to participant in this face-to-face questionnaire survey,967 participants completed the survey with a effective rate of 96.5%.The Anxiety Self-Rating Scale and Diabetes-Specific Quality of Life Scale (A-DQOL) were applied for evaluation.The results showed that up to 48.9%(473/967) participants had an anxiety state.Multivariate stepwise regression analysis showed that the educational level was the main influencing factor of A-DQOL (P<0.05).The educational level and fasting blood glucose were the influencing factors of satisfaction degree and impacting degree score;educational level,treatment mode and BMI were the influencing factors of grade Ⅰ anxiety;age and educational level were the influencing factors of grade Ⅱ anxiety (all P<0.05).The survey demonstrates that age,educational level,treatment,fasting blood glucose and BMI would affect the quality of life of elderly T2DM patients.
9.Angiotensin II type 1 receptor is required for the cardiac fibrosis triggered by mechanical stress independent of Ang II in mice
Yong YE ; Hui GONG ; Jian WU ; Zhiwen DING ; Yi SHEN ; Peipei YIN ; Xingxu WANG ; Jieyun YOU ; Shijun WANG ; Jie YUAN ; Guoliang JIANG ; Jiayuan HUANG ; Weijing ZHANG ; Junbo GE ; Yunzeng ZOU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2016;32(8):1500-1500
AIM:We investigated how AT 1-R stimulated by mechanical stresses induces cardiac fibrosis .METHODS:We produced in vivo cardiac pressure overload model in angiotensinogen knockout ( ATG-/-) mice and in vitro mechanically-stretched cell model in cultured neonatal cardiac cells of ATG-/-mice both lack the participation of Ang II .RESULTS: Pressure overload for 4 weeks in ATG-/-mice induced myocardial hypertrophy accompanied by the significant interstitial fibrosis , however , the TGF-β, a key regulatory factor of fibrosis, was not significantly increased in these ATG-/-mice.Meanwhile, the inhibitor for AT1-R significantly inhibited mechani-cal stress-induced cardiac fibrosis in these ATG-/-models whereas inhibition of TGF-βdid not.CONCLUSION:The results showed that mechanical stress-induced fibrotic responses through AT 1-R required the phosphorylation of Smad 2 but not the involvement of TGF-β.
10.QRS complexes detection based on Mexican-hat wavelet.
Yazhu QIU ; Xianfeng DING ; Jun FENG ; Zhiwen MO
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2006;23(6):1347-1349
In this paper, we using Mexican-hat wavelet transform to detect characteristic points of ECG signal based on the characteristic points corresponding with the extremes of Mexican-hat wavelet transform. It offers a new detection method of ECG signal analysis. This method is simple and it is proved to be accurate and reliable. The correct rate of QRS detection rate examined by the MIT-BIT arrhythmia database rises up to 99.9%.
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