1.Identification of MIP/BMI as a novel predictor for reintubation in intensive care unit patients
Shengfeng XIE ; Xiaohong ZHANG ; Zhaojun WANG ; Sucui ZHU ; Xinbing LU ; Yuling OUYANG ; Hong ZHANG ; Jing QI
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2025;34(6):829-836
Objective:In critical care medicine, extubation is a pivotal step in the management of mechanically ventilated patients. Accurately determining the optimal timing for extubation is essential for minimizing complications and improving patient survival rates. However, reliable indicators to predict clinical outcomes following extubation remain scarce. This study aims to identify a novel and robust predictor of extubation success in critically ill patients, thereby providing clinicians with more precise decision-making support.Methods:This retrospective study analyzed data from adult patients who underwent mechanical ventilation and were evaluated for extubation across six intensive care units (ICUs) at Xiangya Third Hospital of Central South University between January 2019 and December 2021. Patients with a history of difficult airway, upper airway obstruction, or neuromuscular disorders affecting respiratory function were excluded. The primary outcome was the reintubation rate within 24 hours post-extubation. Categorical variables were analyzed using the chi-square test or Fisher’s exact test, while between-group differences were assessed with the Mann-Whitney U test. Significant predictors identified in univariate analysis were further evaluated via multivariate logistic regression. The diagnostic accuracy of the maximum inspiratory pressure/body mass index (MIP/BMI) ratio was determined using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis, with the Youden index employed to establish the optimal cutoff value. Kaplan-Meier analysis and log-rank tests were used to compare extubation success rates between groups. Statistical analyses were performed using SPSS V28.0 and Stata v.16.0. Results:Diabetes comorbidity ( OR: 8.181, 95% CI: 1.659–40.338) and MIP/BMI ( OR: 0.140, 95% CI: 0.042–0.469) were identified as independent predictors of reintubation. The area under the ROC curve (AUROC) for MIP/BMI was 0.753, demonstrating good predictive accuracy. The optimal cutoff value for MIP/BMI was 1.26 cmH 2O/(kg·m 2), with a sensitivity of 55.3% and specificity of 92.3%. Kaplan-Meier analysis revealed a significantly higher reintubation rate in the low MIP/BMI group compared to the high MIP/BMI group ( P = 0.009), further validating its predictive utility. Conclusions:This study establishes MIP/BMI as a novel and clinically valuable predictor of extubation outcomes in critically ill patients. A cutoff value of 1.26 cmH 2O/(kg·m 2) was found to best predict successful extubation.
2.Research progress in early start denver model for treatment of autism spectrum disorder
Yumo LIU ; Chunyue MIAO ; Ling SHAN ; Wanxia LIU ; Yuling OUYANG ; Feiyong JIA
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2024;50(1):273-279
Early start denver model(ESDM)is a comprehensive early intervention approach for the children with autism spectrum disorder(ASD)between 12-month-old-36-month-old.The model is built upon the theoretical foundations of applied behavior analysis,denver model(DM),and pivotal response treatment,and it is one of the naturalistic developmental behavioral interventions.Compared with the other early intervention methods,ESDM is not limited by the environment of intervention;it encompasses all the areas of development during teaching practice and has been widely adopted for the early intervention of the children with ASD,and achieves the satisfactory therapeutic effect.The ESDM typically uses an intensive one-on-one intervention approach,but variabilities have emerged in its practical application,such as group ESDM(G-ESDM),parent-implemented ESDM(P-ESDM),and peer-mediated ESDM.In particular,G-ESDM and P-ESDM have provided the learning opportunities for more families,showing a broad application prospect.This study reviews the theoretical foundations,teaching models,and the effects of various intervention modalities of the ESDM in the treatment of ASD;combined with the domestic and international research findings,this study offers a reference for further studies on the mechanism of ESDM intervention for ASD.
3.Surface Electromyography Finding of Vastus Lateralis and Vastus Medialis during the Taijiquan Exercise
Jingming OUYANG ; Chuhuai WANG ; Yuling WANG ; Zhou ZHANG ; Ping MIU ; Yujuan WANG ; Qiuhua YU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2009;15(11):1068-1070
Objective To investigate the characteristic of vastus lateralis (VL) and vastus medialis (VMO) during the Taijiquan exercise with surface electromyography (EMG). Methods 15 healthy adults were collected their median frequency (MF), mean power frequency (MPF), zero crossing rate (ZCR), averaged EMG (AEMG) of bilateral VL and VMO when they maintained 5 Taijiquan typical posture. Results The differences were not significant in all those indexes between VL and VMO during the postures of Baihe Liangchi and Jinji Duli, and were significant during the postures of Louxi Aobu, Shizi Tui, Pubu (P<0.05), the VL's indexes were less. Compared with the maximum voluntary contraction, Taijiquan was the lower loaded, and more slow muscle fibers could be recruited. Conclusion Taijiquan is a lower loaded exercise, and more slow muscle fibers can be recruited, especially in the VMO in some actions.


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