1.Auditory outcomes and influencing factors by different bilateral intervention modes in children with cochlear implantation
Pei LIU ; Biaoxin ZHANG ; Jianxin QIU ; Qinzhi SUN ; Lulu WANG ; Chunjing ZHANG ; Yuanyuan CUI ; Ting WU
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2025;33(3):236-243
Objective To investigate the auditory effects of cochlear implantation in quiet and noisy environ-ments in children with different bilateral intervention modes,as well as the factors influencing these effects.Methods A total of 185 children with bilateral severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss were divided into three groups:bimodal hearing mode group(BIM,n=55),simultaneous bilateral cochlear implantation group(SCI,n=70),and sequential bilateral cochlear implantation group(SBCI,n=60).The Parents' Evaluation of Aural/Oral Performance of Children(PEACH)was used to assess the PEACH scores of the three groups in quiet and noisy environments one year after binaural hearing aid intervention.Additionally,the effects of cochlear implantation age,preoperative residual hearing,hearing aid usage,rehabilitation training mode,family system,and other factors on auditory per-formance in quiet and noisy environments were analyzed.Results The PEACH scores in quiet environments were higher than those in noisy environments for all three groups(all P<0.05).The SCI group had higher PEACH scores in both quiet and noisy environments compared to the BIM group(P<0.05).Multifactorial analysis revealed differences in factors influencing auditory performance in quiet and noisy environments among the three groups.First cochlear implantation before 3 years of age,preoperative hearing aid usage,and home-based rehabilitation training mode were common favourable influencing factors for auditory performance in both environments.Preopera-tive residual hearing below 95 dB HL was an favourable influencing factor for auditory performance in quiet environ-ments in the BIM group.The higher the level of parental education,the better auditory performance in both quiet and noisy environments for the SCI and SBCI groups.Implantation interval of 24 months or less and hearing aid usage during the inter-implantation period were favourable influencing factors for auditory performance in both envi-ronments for the SBCI group.Conclusion Children with severe to profound prelingual deafness after simultaneous bilateral CI implantation had better hearing performance than bimodal listening in quiet and noise environments.Ear-ly implantation,preoperative or inter-implantation hearing aid usage are recommended to improve auditory perform-ance in noisy environments,regardless of the bilateral intervention mode.The interval between bilateral cochlear im-plantations should be less than 12 months.
2.Research progress on risk factors and prevention of extubation failure in intensive care unit patients with tracheal intubation
Yuhua RAN ; Xiaoming XU ; Wei LU ; Hongtao ZHANG ; Lulu QIU ; Xinru YAN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(4):316-321
Tracheal intubation is the most commonly used way to establish artificial airway in intensive care unit patients, and it is the premise of respiratory support and treatment, the success of extubation is an important basis to measure the prognosis of patients. Influenced by many factors, extubation of patients may fail, resulting in prolonged hospitalization, increased medical expenses and increased incidence of complications. This article reviews the literature at home and abroad, and summarizes the main mechanism, risk factors and prevention strategies of extubation failure in intensive care unit patients, aiming at improving the recognition ability of clinical medical staff for extubation failure and providing reference for clinical management and follow-up research.
3.Auditory outcomes and influencing factors by different bilateral intervention modes in children with cochlear implantation
Pei LIU ; Biaoxin ZHANG ; Jianxin QIU ; Qinzhi SUN ; Lulu WANG ; Chunjing ZHANG ; Yuanyuan CUI ; Ting WU
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2025;33(3):236-243
Objective To investigate the auditory effects of cochlear implantation in quiet and noisy environ-ments in children with different bilateral intervention modes,as well as the factors influencing these effects.Methods A total of 185 children with bilateral severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss were divided into three groups:bimodal hearing mode group(BIM,n=55),simultaneous bilateral cochlear implantation group(SCI,n=70),and sequential bilateral cochlear implantation group(SBCI,n=60).The Parents' Evaluation of Aural/Oral Performance of Children(PEACH)was used to assess the PEACH scores of the three groups in quiet and noisy environments one year after binaural hearing aid intervention.Additionally,the effects of cochlear implantation age,preoperative residual hearing,hearing aid usage,rehabilitation training mode,family system,and other factors on auditory per-formance in quiet and noisy environments were analyzed.Results The PEACH scores in quiet environments were higher than those in noisy environments for all three groups(all P<0.05).The SCI group had higher PEACH scores in both quiet and noisy environments compared to the BIM group(P<0.05).Multifactorial analysis revealed differences in factors influencing auditory performance in quiet and noisy environments among the three groups.First cochlear implantation before 3 years of age,preoperative hearing aid usage,and home-based rehabilitation training mode were common favourable influencing factors for auditory performance in both environments.Preopera-tive residual hearing below 95 dB HL was an favourable influencing factor for auditory performance in quiet environ-ments in the BIM group.The higher the level of parental education,the better auditory performance in both quiet and noisy environments for the SCI and SBCI groups.Implantation interval of 24 months or less and hearing aid usage during the inter-implantation period were favourable influencing factors for auditory performance in both envi-ronments for the SBCI group.Conclusion Children with severe to profound prelingual deafness after simultaneous bilateral CI implantation had better hearing performance than bimodal listening in quiet and noise environments.Ear-ly implantation,preoperative or inter-implantation hearing aid usage are recommended to improve auditory perform-ance in noisy environments,regardless of the bilateral intervention mode.The interval between bilateral cochlear im-plantations should be less than 12 months.
4.Research progress on risk factors and prevention of extubation failure in intensive care unit patients with tracheal intubation
Yuhua RAN ; Xiaoming XU ; Wei LU ; Hongtao ZHANG ; Lulu QIU ; Xinru YAN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(4):316-321
Tracheal intubation is the most commonly used way to establish artificial airway in intensive care unit patients, and it is the premise of respiratory support and treatment, the success of extubation is an important basis to measure the prognosis of patients. Influenced by many factors, extubation of patients may fail, resulting in prolonged hospitalization, increased medical expenses and increased incidence of complications. This article reviews the literature at home and abroad, and summarizes the main mechanism, risk factors and prevention strategies of extubation failure in intensive care unit patients, aiming at improving the recognition ability of clinical medical staff for extubation failure and providing reference for clinical management and follow-up research.
5.Detection of IgG protein in human urine based on vertical flow paper microfluidic chip.
Xinru LI ; Xinyi WANG ; Ziyu WEI ; Penghui ZHANG ; Jingwen XU ; Lang XU ; Feifan ZHENG ; Zhenwei YANG ; Yuanyuan CHEN ; Xianbo QIU ; Lulu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2023;39(1):337-346
The kidney is the body's most important organ and the protein components in urine could be detected for diagnosing certain diseases. The amount of IgG protein in urine could be used to determine the degree of kidney function damage. IgG protein in human urine was detected by vertical flow paper-based microfluidic chip, double-antibody sandwich immunoreaction, and cell phone image processing. The results showed that using an IgG antibody concentration of 500 μg/mL and a gold standard antibody concentration of 100 μg/mL, the image signal showed a good linear relationship in the range of IgG concentration of 0.2-3.2 μg/mL, with R2=0.973 3 achieved. A complete set of detection devices were designed and the detection method showed good non-specificity.
Humans
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Microfluidics
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Immunoglobulin G
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Kidney
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Microfluidic Analytical Techniques
6.Summary of best evidence for ventilator alarm management for ICU patients
Lulu QIU ; Hongtao ZHANG ; Weiwei WAN ; Huaquan LIN ; Yuhua RAN ; Xiaoming XU
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2023;58(23):2864-2872
Objective To retrieve the relevant evidence of ICU nurse ventilator alarm management and summarize the best evidence to provide a reference for ICU nurse ventilator alarm management decision.Methods The clinical decision,guideline,systematic evaluation,expert consensus and all kinds of original studies related to the alarm management of ICU nurses in PubMed,CINAHL,Embase,Web of Science,VIP,CNKI and Wanfang were searched from database construction until April 22,2023.The literature quality evaluation and result extraction were performed independently by 2 investigators.Results 14 articles were finally involved,including 4 guidelines,2 international standards,2 national standards,2 expert consensuses,3 systematic evaluations and 1 randomized controlled trial;combined with professional judgment,27 pieces of the evidence were summarized,including multidisciplinary teamwork,alarm monitoring and processing,alarm setting,alarm management requirements,alarm education and training and ventilator maintenance.Conclusion This study summarizes the best evidence of ventilator alarm management for ICU nurses,which can provide evidence-based bases for clinical decisions,solve clinical ventilator alarm problems in a scientific management way,and improve the quality of management.
7.Isothermal amplification technology based on microfluidic chip.
Yunping TU ; Dianlong YANG ; Zhongping ZHANG ; Xiaobin DONG ; Luyao LIU ; Guijun MIAO ; Lulu ZHANG ; Xianbo QIU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2022;38(3):943-960
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is the gold standard for nucleic acid amplification in molecular diagnostics. The PCR includes multiple reaction stages (denaturation, annealing, and extension), and a complicated thermalcycler is required to repetitively provide different temperatures for different stages for 30-40 cycles within at least 1-2 hours. Due to the complicated devices and the long amplification time, it is difficult to adopt conventional PCR in point-of-care testing (POCT). Comparing to conventional PCR, isothermal amplification is able to provide a much faster and more convenient nucleic acid detection because of highly efficient amplification at a constant reaction temperature provided by a simple heating device. When isothermal amplification is combined with microfluidics, a more competent platform for POCT can be established. For example, various diagnosis devices based on isothermal amplification have been used to rapidly and conveniently detect SARS-CoV-2 viruses. This review summarized the recent development and applications of the microfluidics-based isothermal amplification. First, different typical isothermal amplification methods and related detection methods have been introduced. Subsequently, different types of microfluidic systems with isothermal amplification were discussed based on their characteristics, for example, functionality, system structure, flow control, and operation principles. Furthermore, detection of pathogens (e.g. SARS-CoV-2 viruses) based on isothermal amplification was introduced. Finally, the combination of isothermal amplification with other new technologies, e.g. CRISPR, has been introduced as well.
COVID-19/diagnosis*
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Humans
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Microfluidics
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Nucleic Acid Amplification Techniques
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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SARS-CoV-2/genetics*
8.Radiosensitivity of connexin 43(CX43) on S24-GBMSCs based brain tumor in nude mice
Lulu HUANG ; Shengwen LIU ; Mengxian ZHANG ; Shiying YU ; Hong QIU ; Guoqing HU
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2020;29(5):383-387
Objective:To investigate the impact of connexin 43(CX43) on the connection of S24 glioblastoma multiforme (S24-GBM) cellular network and to explore its role on radio-resistance.Methods:Specific lentiviral vectors were used to knockout CX43 in S24-GBM stem cells (S24-GBMSCs). Alternatively, carbenoxolone (CBX) was used to block transmission of CX43. Subsequently, the animal subjects grafted with S24-GBMSCs were monitored under a multiphoton laser scanning microscope (MPLSM). Dynamic changes of tumor microtubes (TMs) and transmission of Ca 2+ and SR101 in the cellular network were recorded. To study the radiosenstivity of S24-GBM before and after CX43 inhibition, MRI scanning of the brains was taken before and after radiation to assess the tumor sizes. Survival time of each subject was also recorded. Results:In comparison with control group, knockout of CX43 in S24-GBMSCs led to shorter TMs, less TM connected cells, lower Ca 2+ synchronicity and SR101 fluorescence, as well as decreased tumor sizes and prolonged survival time (all P<0.01), which were independent from radiation. However, CBX only demonstrated inhibition on the growth of tumors and the diffussion of Ca 2+ and SR101, without affecting TMs formation. These above-mentioned alterations could be enhanced by the combination of gap43 knockout in S24-GBMSCs with blockage of CX43 by CBX (all P<0.05). Conclusion:CX43 plays a critical role in the radioresistance of S24-GBM by influencing the formation of S24-GBM cellular network and the transmission of important signaling molecules including Ca 2+ and SR101.
9. Effect of silencing troponin I3 gene expression on biological property of rat embryonic H9C2 cardiomyocytes
Lulu ZHANG ; Chunyang ZHENG ; Hongbo LIU ; Hongkun JIANG ; Guangrong QIU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2019;34(9):698-702
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To investigate the effect of silencing troponin I3 (
10.Safety and efficacy of 177Lu-PSMA-617 therapy in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer
Ting BU ; Chuan ZHANG ; Shiming ZANG ; Guoqiang SHAO ; Shuyue AI ; Xiaojie GAO ; Lei XU ; Xinyu QIAN ; Weiwei YANG ; Fan QIU ; Fei YU ; Lulu ZHANG ; Feng WANG
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2019;39(2):81-85
Objective To investigate the safety and efficacy of 177Lu-prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA)-617 in the treatment of metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC).Methods From August 2017 to September 2018,11 patients(average age 70.6 years) with mCRPC who underwent 177Lu-PSMA-617 therapy in Nanjing First Hospital were studied.All patients underwent 68Ga-PSMA-11 PET/CT before therapy to assess the tumor radioactive uptake.Blood routine examination and renal function test results were documented before and after therapy to assess the safety.The efficacy was reflected by the changes of prostate specific antigen (PSA) levels and maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax) on 68Ga-PSMA-11 PET/CT imaging.Paired t test and Wilcoxon's sign rank test were used to analyze the data.Results No acute side effects were observed after therapy of 177Lu-PSMA-617.There were no statistically significant differences after therapy in WBC counts,RBC counts,and PLT,as well as Hb levels (t values:-0.28-1.11,all P> 0.05).No kidney toxicity was found.The PSA level after 177Lu-PSMA-617 therapy was significantly lower than that before therapy (80.70 (14.29,1 538.00) μg/L vs 604.60 (88.41,3 980.00) μg/L;u =59,P =0.023).Of the 11 patients,only 2 had elevated PSA levels and disease progression,while the other 9 patients had varying decreases,of which 2/11 decreased by >30% and 7/11 decreased by >50%.After therapy,SUVmax of metastatic lesions and metastatic lymph nodes were decreased in 9 and 2 patients respectively.Conclusions 177Lu-PSMA-617 has a good therapeutic value for mCRPC.It is safe and has no obvious side effects.

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