1.Standardized training guidelines for the clinical application of ventricular assist devices in Shanghai
Jing CAI ; Qingrong TANG ; Xiaoning SUN ; Dingqian LIU ; Ming TAN ; Juan HUANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2025;32(04):437-441
According to the "Regulations on clinical application management of medical technologies", physicians intending to carry out restricted technologies must undergo standardized training and pass assessments in accordance with the clinical application management standards for the respective technology. As ventricular assist technology is classified as a nationally restricted technology, standardized training is one of the essential conditions for its application. This paper primarily explores the standardized training for the clinical application of ventricular assist technology in Shanghai, in light of its background, clinical application, and current training status. It proposes the training requirements for ventricular assist technology, animal training assessment standards, and clinical practice assessment standards in Shanghai, aiming to promote the standardized development and high-quality advancement of ventricular assist technology in Shanghai.
2.A preliminary study of precise treatment for major depression patients with suicide ideation by individualized targeted robot assisted Stanford accelerated intelligent neuromodulation therapy
Nailong TANG ; Yihuan CHEN ; Yangtao WANG ; Chuanzhu SUN ; Junchang LIU ; Di WU ; Liang SUN ; Yan MIN ; Huan LIU ; Xiang LI ; Qingrong TAN ; Shun QI ; Huaning WANG
Chinese Journal of Psychiatry 2022;55(1):14-23
Objective:To explore the efficacy, safety and possible brain network mechanisms of individualized targeted robot assisted Stanford accelerated intelligent neuromodulation therapy (SAINT).Methods:This was a small-sample, open-label study including 15 depressed patients with suicidal ideation. All participants were treated with SAINT in combination with SNRIs. The stimulation target was localized to the region of the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) that showed the most negative functional connectivity with the subgenual anterior cingulate cortex (sgACC) based on fMRI data. Stimulation sessions were delivered hourly. Ten sessions were applied per day (18, 000 pulses/day) for 5 consecutive days (90, 000 pulses in total). Stimulation was delivered at 90% resting motor threshold. The changes of functional connectivity of brain networks in various brain regions before and after treatment were compared and analyzed by rest software and functional connectivity analysis based on seed points. The Beck Suicidal Ideation Scale Chinese Version (BSI-CV), HAMD 17, and MADRS were used to assess the suicidal ideation and depressive symptoms at baseline, post treatment, 15 days after treatment, and 30 days after treatment. Statistical analysis was performed using repeated measurements of ANOVA and paired t-tests. Results:(1) After 5-day treatment, individual′s BSI-CV score decreased significantly ( F=38.77, P<0.01), and their average score decreased by 11.80±1.17 (95 %CI=8.19-15.41), with a response rate of 86.67%. SAINT was well tolerated, and there were no significant side effects on individual′s cognitive function. (2) After treatment, patient′s MADRS score decreased significantly at all follow-up assessments ( F=306.97, P<0.01), and the average score decreased by 22.53±1.10 (95 %CI=19.15-25.91) after 5-day treatment, with a response rate of 93.33%. After 15 days and 30 days, the remission and response rates of treatment were 53.33%, 100.00%, 93.33% and 100.00%, respectively. (3) The functional network connectivity after individualized targeted robot assisted SAINT therapy showed significant improvement between sgACC, frontal lobe, temporal lobe, and parietal lobe. Conclusion:Individualized targeted robot assisted SAINT therapy showed satisfactory efficacy and safety in the reduction of suicidal ideation and depressive symptoms, and also improve the functional network connectivity of the injured brain network. Meanwhile, large-sample, randomized, and double-blind controlled studies are warranted to confirm the findings of the current study.
3.Altered brain spontaneous activity by repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation treatment for major depressive disorder
Muzhen GUAN ; Zhongheng WANG ; Wenjun WU ; Zhujing MA ; Zirong LIU ; Qingrong TAN ; Huaihai WANG ; Huaning WANG
Chinese Journal of Psychiatry 2022;55(5):383-392
Objective:This study explored the impacts of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) on spontaneous brain activity in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD).Methods:This study was a randomized controlled study. First-episode, drug-na?ve patients with MDD ( n=27) and healthy controls ( n=30) were enrolled. The left dorsolateral prefrontal region was the stimulation target, and all participants received rTMS treatment for fifteen successive days. Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD 17) and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) data were collected at baseline and the 15th day of the treatment. Changes in the spontaneous brain activity before and after the treatment were compared using the paired samples t-test or the independent sample t-test. The two indices of the amplitude of the low-frequency fluctuation (ALFF) and regional homogeneity(ReHo) were applied to reflect the spontaneous brain activity. Results:After treatment, the score of HAMD 17 (9.4±4.3) in MDD patients was significantly lower than that before the treatment (21.1±6.0), the average score decreased by (11.7±3.6), the remission rate was 40.74%, and the response rate was 74.07%. fMRI results: Before treatment, patients with MDD had significantly lower ALFF in the left superior frontal gyrus ( t=-8.14, P<0.001), higher ALFF in the left middle frontal gyrus and left precuneus ( t=5.79, 6.24, P<0.001), and lower ReHo in the left middle frontal and left middle occipital gyri ( t=-5.17, -6.11, P<0.001) than the corresponding values observed in healthy controls; After the rTMS treatment, the ALFF significantly increased in the left superior frontal gyrus ( t=7.32, P<0.001) and decreased in the left middle frontal gyrus and left precuneus ( t=-4.96,-5.14, P<0.001). Furthermore, ReHo significantly increased in the left middle frontal and left middle occipital gyri ( t=4.25,4.19, P<0.001) in patients with MDD. The score of HAMD 17 after treatment was significantly and negatively correlated with ALFF value of left superior frontal gyrus after treatment ( r=-0.390, P=0.044). Conclusion:Successive 15-day rTMS treatment could efficiently and effectively alleviate individual′s depressive symptoms. The left middle frontal gyrus may play an important role in abnormal spontaneous brain activity in MDD patients; and left superior frontal gyrus function may be essential in improving depressive symptoms.
4.A preliminary study of precise treatment for major depression patients with suicide ideation by individualized targeted robot assisted Stanford accelerated intelligent neuromodulation therapy
Nailong TANG ; Yihuan CHEN ; Yangtao WANG ; Chuanzhu SUN ; Junchang LIU ; Di WU ; Liang SUN ; Yan MIN ; Huan LIU ; Xiang LI ; Qingrong TAN ; Shun QI ; Huaning WANG
Chinese Journal of Psychiatry 2022;55(1):14-23
Objective:To explore the efficacy, safety and possible brain network mechanisms of individualized targeted robot assisted Stanford accelerated intelligent neuromodulation therapy (SAINT).Methods:This was a small-sample, open-label study including 15 depressed patients with suicidal ideation. All participants were treated with SAINT in combination with SNRIs. The stimulation target was localized to the region of the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) that showed the most negative functional connectivity with the subgenual anterior cingulate cortex (sgACC) based on fMRI data. Stimulation sessions were delivered hourly. Ten sessions were applied per day (18, 000 pulses/day) for 5 consecutive days (90, 000 pulses in total). Stimulation was delivered at 90% resting motor threshold. The changes of functional connectivity of brain networks in various brain regions before and after treatment were compared and analyzed by rest software and functional connectivity analysis based on seed points. The Beck Suicidal Ideation Scale Chinese Version (BSI-CV), HAMD 17, and MADRS were used to assess the suicidal ideation and depressive symptoms at baseline, post treatment, 15 days after treatment, and 30 days after treatment. Statistical analysis was performed using repeated measurements of ANOVA and paired t-tests. Results:(1) After 5-day treatment, individual′s BSI-CV score decreased significantly ( F=38.77, P<0.01), and their average score decreased by 11.80±1.17 (95 %CI=8.19-15.41), with a response rate of 86.67%. SAINT was well tolerated, and there were no significant side effects on individual′s cognitive function. (2) After treatment, patient′s MADRS score decreased significantly at all follow-up assessments ( F=306.97, P<0.01), and the average score decreased by 22.53±1.10 (95 %CI=19.15-25.91) after 5-day treatment, with a response rate of 93.33%. After 15 days and 30 days, the remission and response rates of treatment were 53.33%, 100.00%, 93.33% and 100.00%, respectively. (3) The functional network connectivity after individualized targeted robot assisted SAINT therapy showed significant improvement between sgACC, frontal lobe, temporal lobe, and parietal lobe. Conclusion:Individualized targeted robot assisted SAINT therapy showed satisfactory efficacy and safety in the reduction of suicidal ideation and depressive symptoms, and also improve the functional network connectivity of the injured brain network. Meanwhile, large-sample, randomized, and double-blind controlled studies are warranted to confirm the findings of the current study.
5.Altered brain spontaneous activity by repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation treatment for major depressive disorder
Muzhen GUAN ; Zhongheng WANG ; Wenjun WU ; Zhujing MA ; Zirong LIU ; Qingrong TAN ; Huaihai WANG ; Huaning WANG
Chinese Journal of Psychiatry 2022;55(5):383-392
Objective:This study explored the impacts of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) on spontaneous brain activity in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD).Methods:This study was a randomized controlled study. First-episode, drug-na?ve patients with MDD ( n=27) and healthy controls ( n=30) were enrolled. The left dorsolateral prefrontal region was the stimulation target, and all participants received rTMS treatment for fifteen successive days. Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD 17) and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) data were collected at baseline and the 15th day of the treatment. Changes in the spontaneous brain activity before and after the treatment were compared using the paired samples t-test or the independent sample t-test. The two indices of the amplitude of the low-frequency fluctuation (ALFF) and regional homogeneity(ReHo) were applied to reflect the spontaneous brain activity. Results:After treatment, the score of HAMD 17 (9.4±4.3) in MDD patients was significantly lower than that before the treatment (21.1±6.0), the average score decreased by (11.7±3.6), the remission rate was 40.74%, and the response rate was 74.07%. fMRI results: Before treatment, patients with MDD had significantly lower ALFF in the left superior frontal gyrus ( t=-8.14, P<0.001), higher ALFF in the left middle frontal gyrus and left precuneus ( t=5.79, 6.24, P<0.001), and lower ReHo in the left middle frontal and left middle occipital gyri ( t=-5.17, -6.11, P<0.001) than the corresponding values observed in healthy controls; After the rTMS treatment, the ALFF significantly increased in the left superior frontal gyrus ( t=7.32, P<0.001) and decreased in the left middle frontal gyrus and left precuneus ( t=-4.96,-5.14, P<0.001). Furthermore, ReHo significantly increased in the left middle frontal and left middle occipital gyri ( t=4.25,4.19, P<0.001) in patients with MDD. The score of HAMD 17 after treatment was significantly and negatively correlated with ALFF value of left superior frontal gyrus after treatment ( r=-0.390, P=0.044). Conclusion:Successive 15-day rTMS treatment could efficiently and effectively alleviate individual′s depressive symptoms. The left middle frontal gyrus may play an important role in abnormal spontaneous brain activity in MDD patients; and left superior frontal gyrus function may be essential in improving depressive symptoms.
6.Effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on depressive behavior and hippocampal lipid in rats with chronic unpredictable stress
Cuihong ZHOU ; Shanshan XUE ; Huan YU ; Jianshuai ZHAO ; Zhengwu PENG ; Qingrong TAN ; Huaning WANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2021;30(1):2-8
Objective:To investigate the effect of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) on the hippocampal lipidome in a rat model of chronic unpredictable stress(CUS).Methods:Twenty-four SD rats were randomly assigned to the following 3 groups ( n=8 for each group): sham group, CUS group and CUS+ rTMS group. The sham group received only sham stimulation and rats in the CUS and CUS+ rTMS group were subjected to CUS stimulation. Then, rats received 5 Hz rTMS (5 Hz, 1.26 Tesla) or sham rTMS for 7 days. After the last stimulation, all rats underwent sucrose preference test, open filed test and forced swimming test so as to observe the effect of rTMS on depressive behavior. Then, rats were sacrificed, and the levels of lipid composition in hippocampus were determined by high performance liquid chromatography mass spectrometry and analyzed by lipid search software version 4.1 and SIMCA-P 14.1.The software of SPSS 19.0 was used for statistical analysis. Univariate analysis of variance was used for comparison among groups, and Tukey test was used for multiple comparison. Results:(1)There were significant differences in open field test, sugar preference test and forced swimming test among the three groups( F=6.853-7.466, all P<0.05). In the open field experiment, the exploring time and percentage of movement distance in central area of rats in CUS group((50.72±6.38)s, (11.41±1.55)%) was significantly less than that of sham group ((86.06±7.31)s, (18.60±1.21)%) and CUS+ rTMS group((79.87±7.87)s, (16.74±1.27)%)(all P<0.05). The results of sucrose preference test showed that the percentage of sucrose intake of rats in CUS group ((37.63±6.06)%) was significantly lower than that in sham group ((68.30±6.39)%) and CUS+ rTMS group ((62.68±5.50)%)(both P<0.05) . In forced swimming test, the immobility time of rats in CUS group ((137.60±13.36)s) was significantly longer than that of sham group ((80.57±10.36)s)) and CUS+ rTMS group ((86.14±11.49)s) (both P<0.05). (2)The levels of lipid composition in hippocampus were significantly different in the three groups( F=3.826-15.440, all P<0.05). The contents of phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) ((20 850±956.56)×10 7, (24 133.33±1 242.04)×10 7), phosphatidylinositol (PI) ((788.78±136.11)×10 7, (953.65±131.26)×10 7), lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC) ((340.29±35.66)×10 7, (275.32±35.78)×10 7), creatine phosphate (CerP) ((239.65±18.14)×10 7, (293.82±38.28)×10 7), sphingosine (So) ((22.96±4.04)×10 7, (15.36±3.87)×10 7), diglyceride (DG) ((3.35±0.85)×10 7, (4.57±1.02)×10 7) and monoglyceride (MG) ((6.71±0.82)×10 7, (7.94±0.91)×10 7)in hippocampus of rats in CUS group were significantly higher than those of sham group(all P<0.05), while the phosphatidic acid(PA) ((424.52±33.38)×10 7, (509.22±42.09)×10 7) and acyl carnitine(AcCa) ((2.68±0.33)×10 7, (3.39±0.33)×10 7) decreased(both P<0.05). Compared with CUS group, the contents of PE(21 816.67±928.26)×10 7, PI(83.16±91.52)×10 7, LPC(323.59±33.91)×10 7, CerP(236.39±32.02)×10 7, So(23.35±4.46)×10 7, DG(3.16±0.85)×10 7 and MG(7.03±0.26)×10 7 in the hippocampus of CuS+ rTMS group decreased, while the contents of PA(421.55±44.28)×10 7 and ACCA(2.56±0.32)×10 7 in the hippocampus of CUS+ rTMS group increased (all P<0.05). Conclusion:The levels of glycerophospholipids, glyceroglycerides, sphingolipids, fatty acids and other lipids in the hippocampus of CUS model rats are abnormal. And the 5 Hz rTMS intervention can ameliorate the depression like behavior and the disturbances of lipid in hippocampus of CUS model rats.
7.Interaction Between Variations in Dopamine D2 and Serotonin 2A Receptor is Associated with Short-Term Response to Antipsychotics in Schizophrenia.
Liansheng ZHAO ; Huijuan WANG ; Yamin ZHANG ; Jinxue WEI ; Peiyan NI ; Hongyan REN ; Gang LI ; Qiang WANG ; Gavin P REYNOLDS ; Weihua YUE ; Wei DENG ; Hao YAN ; Liwen TAN ; Qi CHEN ; Guigang YANG ; Tianlan LU ; Lifang WANG ; Fuquan ZHANG ; Jianli YANG ; Keqing LI ; Luxian LV ; Qingrong TAN ; Yinfei LI ; Hua YU ; Hongyan ZHANG ; Xin MA ; Fude YANG ; Lingjiang LI ; Chuanyue WANG ; Huiyao WANG ; Xiaojing LI ; Wanjun GUO ; Xun HU ; Yang TIAN ; Xiaohong MA ; Jeremy COID ; Dai ZHANG ; Chao CHEN ; Tao LI ; Chinese Antipsychotics Pharmacogenomics Consortium
Neuroscience Bulletin 2019;35(6):1102-1105
8.Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation ameliorates chronic unpredictable stress?induced depressive?like behaviors in rats model through enhancing hippocampal nuclearfactor?E2?related factor2 antioxidant signaling
Cuihong ZHOU ; Shanshan XUE ; Jie BAI ; Zhengwu PENG ; Qingrong TAN ; Huaning WANG
Chinese Journal of Psychiatry 2019;52(5):331-338
Objective To investigate the antidepressive?like effect of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) on the rats model exposing chronic unpredictable stress (CUS) and their nuclearfactor?E2?related factor2 (Nrf2) gene expression in hippocampus. Methods (1) SD rats were randomly assigned to the following 3 groups (n=8 for each group):Sham, CUS, CUS+rTMS. The Sham group received only Sham stimulation. The rats in the CUS and CUMS+ rTMS group were subjected to CUS stimulus, followed by 5Hz rTMS or Sham rTMS for 7 days. 24 h after the last stimulation, rats were given a sucrose preference test, an open filed test and a forced swim test. Finally the gene expression of Nrf2, HO?1 and SOD?1 in the hippocampus were determined by real?time PCR and western blot. (2) SD rats were randomly assigned to another 3 groups (n=8 for each group): scramble+CUS, scramble+ CUS+ rTMS and shNrf2+CUS+rTMS. Rats were injected with scramble or shNf2 lentivirus into the dentate gyrus. Two weeks later, all rats were subjected to CUS followed by rTMS or Sham rTMS stimulus for 7 days. Finally rats were given the series behavior tests, and the gene expression of hippocampal Nrf2, HO?1 and SOD?1 were then determined after being sacrificed. Results (1) In comparison with Sham, the rat in CUS group showed significant lower sucrose preference ((77.31 ± 4.69)%vs. (39.33 ± 11.85)%;F2, 21=8.32, P<0.01) and shorter centre time ((52.49±1.07) s vs. (14.70±4.27) s;F2, 21=3.84, P<0.01)) in the open filed test, but longer freezing time in the forced swim test ((24.19 ± 1.07 s vs. (38.70 ± 4.27);F2, 21=10.31, P<0.05);the expression of Nrf2, HO?1 and SOD?1 in the hippocampus was inhibited in the CUS rats. (2) Compared with CUS group, the rat in CUS+rTMS group showed significant better sucrose preference (P<0.05), longer centre time (P<0.05 in open filed test), while shorter freezing time in the forced swim test (P<0.05); the expression of Nrf2, HO?1 and SOD?1 in the hippocampus in CUS+rTMS rats was up?regulated (P<0.05);(3) Rats in shNrf2+CUS+rTMS group showed lower sucrose preference (P<0.05), shorter centre time (P<0.05) in the open filed test and longer freezing time in the forced swim test (P<0.05) and their expression of Nrf2, HO?1 and SOD?1 in the hippocampus (P<0.05) was down?regulated than rats in scramble+CUS+rTMS group. Conclusion rTMS administration may reverse depressive?like behaviors in rats under CUS paradigm and may restore the gene expression of Nrf2, HO?1 and SOD?1 in the hippocampus.
9.Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation ameliorates chronic unpredictable stress?induced depressive?like behaviors in rats model through enhancing hippocampal nuclearfactor?E2?related factor2 antioxidant signaling
Cuihong ZHOU ; Shanshan XUE ; Jie BAI ; Zhengwu PENG ; Qingrong TAN ; Huaning WANG
Chinese Journal of Psychiatry 2019;52(5):331-338
Objective To investigate the antidepressive?like effect of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) on the rats model exposing chronic unpredictable stress (CUS) and their nuclearfactor?E2?related factor2 (Nrf2) gene expression in hippocampus. Methods (1) SD rats were randomly assigned to the following 3 groups (n=8 for each group):Sham, CUS, CUS+rTMS. The Sham group received only Sham stimulation. The rats in the CUS and CUMS+ rTMS group were subjected to CUS stimulus, followed by 5Hz rTMS or Sham rTMS for 7 days. 24 h after the last stimulation, rats were given a sucrose preference test, an open filed test and a forced swim test. Finally the gene expression of Nrf2, HO?1 and SOD?1 in the hippocampus were determined by real?time PCR and western blot. (2) SD rats were randomly assigned to another 3 groups (n=8 for each group): scramble+CUS, scramble+ CUS+ rTMS and shNrf2+CUS+rTMS. Rats were injected with scramble or shNf2 lentivirus into the dentate gyrus. Two weeks later, all rats were subjected to CUS followed by rTMS or Sham rTMS stimulus for 7 days. Finally rats were given the series behavior tests, and the gene expression of hippocampal Nrf2, HO?1 and SOD?1 were then determined after being sacrificed. Results (1) In comparison with Sham, the rat in CUS group showed significant lower sucrose preference ((77.31 ± 4.69)%vs. (39.33 ± 11.85)%;F2, 21=8.32, P<0.01) and shorter centre time ((52.49±1.07) s vs. (14.70±4.27) s;F2, 21=3.84, P<0.01)) in the open filed test, but longer freezing time in the forced swim test ((24.19 ± 1.07 s vs. (38.70 ± 4.27);F2, 21=10.31, P<0.05);the expression of Nrf2, HO?1 and SOD?1 in the hippocampus was inhibited in the CUS rats. (2) Compared with CUS group, the rat in CUS+rTMS group showed significant better sucrose preference (P<0.05), longer centre time (P<0.05 in open filed test), while shorter freezing time in the forced swim test (P<0.05); the expression of Nrf2, HO?1 and SOD?1 in the hippocampus in CUS+rTMS rats was up?regulated (P<0.05);(3) Rats in shNrf2+CUS+rTMS group showed lower sucrose preference (P<0.05), shorter centre time (P<0.05) in the open filed test and longer freezing time in the forced swim test (P<0.05) and their expression of Nrf2, HO?1 and SOD?1 in the hippocampus (P<0.05) was down?regulated than rats in scramble+CUS+rTMS group. Conclusion rTMS administration may reverse depressive?like behaviors in rats under CUS paradigm and may restore the gene expression of Nrf2, HO?1 and SOD?1 in the hippocampus.
10.Expert advice on practical use of amisulpride in treatment of schizophrenia
Ying LIANG ; Dengtang LIU ; Tianmei SI ; Yi LI ; Congpei ZHANG ; Tao LI ; Xiufeng XU ; Chengge GAO ; Zhimin WANG ; Li KUANG ; Qingrong TAN ; Zhiyu CHEN ; Shenxun SHI ; Tiebang LIU ; Fude YANG ; Gaohua WANG ; Jingping ZHAO ; Kaida JIANG ; Xin YU
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2017;31(6):425-431
Amisulpride,a kind of the second generation antipsychotics,was marketed in China in 2010.A series of clinical research and experience before and after listed,especially the data based on Chinese population,provided evidence for the generalization and application of amisulpride.In order to optimize the clinical application of amisulpride,and improve the prognosis of patients,Expert Advice on the Practical Use of Amisulpride in the Treatment of Schizophrenia is presented here.This advice is based on the recent evidence and clinical experience,for guiding the clinical medication of amisulpride.

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