1.The illness experience and demands of patients with poststroke aphasia during rehabilitation:a qualitative meta-synthesis
Huan WANG ; Shengjuan LI ; Chen LI ; Yuanyuan HE ; Yuyao XIE ; Dongxiang ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(7):873-881
Objective To systematically evaluate and integrate qualitative studies on the disease experience and demands of stroke aphasic patients during rehabilitation,and to provide references for the development of a rehabilitation care strategy oriented to the needs of poststroke aphasia patients.Methods Computer search of PubMed,Web of Science,Embase,Cochrane Library,CINAHL,China Knowledge Network,Wanfang database,and VIP Chinese biomedical journals was conducted for qualitative research on the illness experience and demands of poststroke aphasia patients during rehabilitation from the time of database construction to May 2023.The literature was evaluated using the Australian JBI Quality Evaluation Criteria for Qualitative Research in Evidence-based Health Care Centers(2016),and the results were consolidated using an aggregative integration approach.Results A total of 18 studies were included,and a total of 1 theoretical model and 70 themes were extracted and grouped to form 7 categories,which were combined into 3 integrated outcomes:poststroke aphasia is a traumatic life event;poststroke aphasia patients actively rebuild their lives;the demands of poststroke aphasia patients during rehabilitation.Conclusion Poststroke aphasia patients during rehabilitation face difficulties in life;medical professionals should stimulate patients'positive feelings,strive to promote patients'social integration and self-management,meet patients'multidimensional and diverse rehabilitation demands,and ultimately construct personalized rehabilitation management programs oriented to patients'demands with poststroke aphasia.
2.Analysis of pesticide residues in commercially available chenpi using a modified QuEChERS method and GC-MS/MS determination
Shuang LI ; Peipei YU ; Ceng ZHOU ; Ling TONG ; Dongxiang LI ; Zhiguo YU ; Yunli ZHAO
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2020;10(1):60-69
To ensure the safety of the commercially available chenpi, a convenient and fast analytical method was developed for the determination of 133 pesticide residues in chenpi using gas chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (GC-MS/MS). In this study, different extraction solvents, redissolution solvents and adsorbents were tested according to the recovery and purification effect to obtain a modified QuEChERS method. The samples were extracted with acetonitrile. During the clean-up step, octadecyl-modified silica (C18) and graphitized carbon black (GCB) were selected, and aminopropyl (NH2) was used instead of primary secondary amine (PSA) because of its weaker ion exchange capacity which had little effect on the recovery of ditalimfos. Samples were quantified by matrix-matched calibration with internal stan-dards. All pesticides showed good linearity in the respective range, both with values of r2 >0.99. The average recoveries of the pesticides spiked samples ranged from 70.0% to 112.2% with the RSDs of 0.2%–14.4%. The modified QuEChERS method was validated and applied to twenty real samples. Five pesticides were found in eight batches, but no pesticide exceeded the maximum residue limits (MRL, MRL reference to European commission).
3. The study on the segmentation of carotid vessel wall in multicontrast MR images based on U-Net neural network
Jifan LI ; Shuo CHEN ; Qiang ZHANG ; Yan SONG ; Gador CANTON ; Jie SUN ; Dongxiang XU ; Xihai ZHAO ; Chun YUAN ; Rui LI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2019;53(12):1091-1095
Objective:
To investigate the value of automatic segmentation of carotid vessel wall in multicontrast MR images using U-Net neural network.
Methods:
Patients were retrospectively collected from 2012 to 2015 in Carotid Atherosclerosis Risk Assessment (CARE II) study. All patients who recently suffered ischemic stroke and/or transient ischemic attack underwent identical, state-of-the-art multicontrast MRI technique. A total of 17 568 carotid vessel wall MR images from 658 subjects were included in this study after inclusion criteria and exclusion criteria. All MR images were analyzed using customized analysis platform (CASCADE). Randomly, 10 592 images were assigned into training dataset, 3 488 images were assigned into validating dataset and 3 488 images were assigned into test dataset according to a ratio of 6∶2∶2. Data augmentation was performed to avoid over fitting and improve the ability of model generalization. The fine-tuned U-Net model was utilized in the segmentation of carotid vessel wall in multicontrast MR images. The U-Net model was trained in the training dataset and validated in the validating dataset. To evaluate the accuracy of carotid vessel wall segmentation, the sensitivity, specificity and Dice coefficient were used in the testing dataset. In addition, the interclass correlation and the Bland-Altman analysis of max wall thickness and wall area were obtained to demonstrate the agreement of the U-Net segmentation and the manual segmentation.
Results:
The sensitivity, specificity and Dice coefficient of the fine-tuned U-Net model achieved 0.878,0.986 and 0.858 in the test dataset, respectively. The interclass correlation (95% confidence interval) was 0.921 (0.915-0.925) for max wall thickness and 0.929 (0.924-0.933) for wall area. In the Bland-Altman analysis, the difference of max wall thickness was (0.037±0.316) mm and the difference of wall area was (1.182±4.953) mm2. The substantial agreement was observed between U-Net segmentation method and manual segmentation method.
Conclusion
Automatic segmentation of carotid vessel wall in multicontrast MR images can be achieved using fine-tuned U-Net neural network, which is trained and tested in the large scale dataset labeled by professional radiologists.
4.The study on the segmentation of carotid vessel wall in multicontrast MR images based on U?Net neural network
Jifan LI ; Shuo CHEN ; Qiang ZHANG ; Yan SONG ; Canton GADOR ; Jie SUN ; Dongxiang XU ; Xihai ZHAO ; Chun YUAN ; Rui LI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2019;53(12):1091-1095
Objective To investigate the value of automatic segmentation of carotid vessel wall in multicontrast MR images using U?Net neural network. Methods Patients were retrospectively collected from 2012 to 2015 in Carotid Atherosclerosis Risk Assessment (CARE II) study. All patients who recently suffered ischemic stroke and/or transient ischemic attack underwent identical, state?of?the?art multicontrast MRI technique. A total of 17 568 carotid vessel wall MR images from 658 subjects were included in this study after inclusion criteria and exclusion criteria. All MR images were analyzed using customized analysis platform (CASCADE). Randomly, 10 592 images were assigned into training dataset, 3 488 images were assigned into validating dataset and 3 488 images were assigned into test dataset according to a ratio of 6∶2∶2. Data augmentation was performed to avoid over fitting and improve the ability of model generalization. The fine?tuned U?Net model was utilized in the segmentation of carotid vessel wall in multicontrast MR images. The U?Net model was trained in the training dataset and validated in the validating dataset. To evaluate the accuracy of carotid vessel wall segmentation, the sensitivity, specificity and Dice coefficient were used in the testing dataset. In addition, the interclass correlation and the Bland?Altman analysis of max wall thickness and wall area were obtained to demonstrate the agreement of the U?Net segmentation and the manual segmentation. Results The sensitivity, specificity and Dice coefficient of the fine?tuned U?Net model achieved 0.878,0.986 and 0.858 in the test dataset, respectively. The interclass correlation (95% confidence interval) was 0.921 (0.915-0.925) for max wall thickness and 0.929 (0.924-0.933) for wall area. In the Bland?Altman analysis, the difference of max wall thickness was (0.037±0.316) mm and the difference of wall area was (1.182±4.953) mm2. The substantial agreement was observed between U?Net segmentation method and manual segmentation method. Conclusion Automatic segmentation of carotid vessel wall in multicontrast MR images can be achieved using fine?tuned U?Net neural network, which is trained and tested in the large scale dataset labeled by professional radiologists.
5. Expression of osteoprotegerin and receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa-B ligand in mandibular ramus osteotomy healing with administration of different doses of parathyroid hormone
Ning AN ; Yao LI ; Zhenglong TANG ; Xiaoyan CHEN ; Dongxiang WANG ; Qiong GAO
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2018;53(6):413-418
Objective:
To investigate the effect of parathyroid hormone (PTH) on the bone healing of mandibular ramus osteotomy.
Methods:
The mandibular ramus osteotomy model was established in sixty rabbits and these rabbits were randomly divided into experimental group A, experimental group B and control group. In the experimental group A and experimental group B, the rabbits were given PTH (20 and 40 μg/kg respectively) every other day after operation. In the control group, 1 ml saline was given. The animals were sacrificed at 1 week, 2 weeks, 3 weeks and 4 weeks postoperatively. The new bone formation was observed by histology and cone bone CT. The expression of osteoprotegerin and receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa-B (RANKL) in the new bone was detected by real-time quantitative PCR.
Results:
The experimental groups has better osteogenesis and the bone mineral density than the control group in osteotomy area. The experimental group B showed the best osteogenesis.Osteoprotegerin mRNA expression in experimental group A (1.127±0.035, 1.742±0.049, 1.049±0.062, 1.063±0.036) was significantly higher than that in the control group in each period (0.965±0.082, 1.254±0.071, 0.793±0.061, 0.684±0.055) (
6.CT diagnosis of parovarian cyst
Qian LI ; Jingtao SUN ; Wenhui LI ; Jia SONG ; Jian QI ; Dongxiang ZHANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2017;33(2):240-243
Objective To investigate the CT performances and causes of misdiagnosis of parovarian cyst,to improve its diagnostic accuracy.Methods CT data of 75 patients with surgically and pathologically confirmed parovarian cyst were analyzed retrospectively. Results Among the 75 patients,there were 79 cysts,in which 48 patients (51 cysts)originated from the epoophoron and 27 patients (28 cysts) from the mesosalpinx.77 were simple serous cysts and 2 serous cystadenomas.38 were located in the right ovarian adnexa,36 in the left ovarian adnexa,3 in the anterosuperior uterus,1 in the rectouterine pouch and 1 in the right iliac fossa.The size of the cysts ranged from 10 mm × 13 mm to 174 mm × 227 mm.75 were single cysts and 4 double cysts,34 presented as ovoid cysts,25 as irregular cysts, 17 as round cysts and 3 as gourd-shaped cysts.All the 79 cysts showed clear boundaries,thin walls,non-mural nodules,cystic fluid with a homogeneous densitywith CT value of 0-31 HU.Enhanced scanning revealed curved “obvious enhancement of the fallopian tube”at the edge of 68 cysts.In addition,the ipsilateral ovary could be detected in 76 cysts.“Holding ball”was found in 1 9 cysts.Conclusion Indication in ipsilateral ovary,curved “obvious enhancement of the fallopian tube”at the edge of cysts and “holding ball”are distinctive CT performances of parovarian cysts.CT has an important diagnostic value in parovarian cyst.
7.Metabolomics Research on Compound Danshen DrippingPills in Acute Myocardial Infarction Rat
Qinwei LU ; Ling TONG ; Dongxiang LI ; Fengguo XU
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2017;45(6):791-798
An acute myocardial infarction rat model was established by ligation of the left ventricular coronary artery.Plasma samples of rats were collected and analyzed by ultra performance liquid chromatography coupled with quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (UPLC-QTOF/MS) to study the myocardial protection mechanism of compound Danshen dropping pill (CDDP).After principal component analysis (PCA) and partial least squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA), 22 metabolites were identified as potential biomarker of AMI.Furthermore, CDDP had remarkable effect on AMI rats.p-Tolyl sulfate, hippuric acid, equol 7-O-glucuronide, lysoPC(16∶0), cholic acid, oleamide, palmitic amide and SM(d18∶1/16∶0) were significantly changed in treatment group.The results showed that CDDP had a very good myocardial protection effect on AMI rats, and might influence the pathways of phenylalanine metabolism, glycerophospholipid metabolism, fatty acid metabolism, primary bile acid biosynthesis and Sphingolipid metabolism.
8.Influence of Intravenous Injection Urapidil and Nitroglycerin Micro Pump on Blood Pressure and Heart Rate of Hypertension Patients Undergoing Tooth Extraction
Weiguo LI ; Dongxiang MA ; Shijun ZHAO ; Qingsong CHU ; Jixian GAO
Progress in Modern Biomedicine 2017;17(26):5161-5164
Objective:To study influence of intravenous injection urapidil and nitroglycerin micro pump on blood pressure and heart rate (HR) of hypertension patients undergoing tooth extraction.Methods:116 hypertension patients underwent electrocardiographic monitoring tooth extraction in our hospital from January 2015 to October 2016 were enrolled in this study.According to the random number table method,the patients were divided into observation group and control group with 58 cases,the control group was given nitroglycerin plus pump static point to maintain,the observation group was given intravenous urapidil and pump maintenance,compared the changes of systolic blood pressure (SBP),diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and HR in two groups before operation,at anesthesia,10min after anesthesia,in operation,10 min after operation,and compared the adverse reactions condition of the two groups.Results:The levels of SBP and DBP in two groups in operation and 10 min after operation were significantly lower than that before operation,and the SBP and DBP levels in the observation group in operation were significantly lower than control group,the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.05).The HR in control group in operation,10 min after operation were significantly higher than before operation,while the observation group were significantly lower control group,the differences were statistically significant (P<0.05).The total incidence of adverse reactions in the observation group was 6.90%(4/58),which has no significant difference than 10.34% (6/58) in control group (P>0.05).Conclusion:Intravenous injection urapidil has little effect on blood pressure and HR in hypertension patients undergoing tooth extraction,and with good safety,which is worthy of promotion.
9.Osteoprotegerin/receptor activator of nuclear factor-κB ligand expression in mandibular distraction osteogenesis regulated by parathyroid hormone.
Yongdi LI ; Pengna ZHU ; Dongxiang WANG ; Jiamin CHEN ; Zhenglong TANG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2016;34(3):234-238
OBJECTIVEThis research aimed to investigate the expression of osteoprotegerin (OPG) and receptor activator of nuclear factor-κB ligand (RANKL) in mandibular distraction osteogenesis (DO) regulated by parathyroid hormone (PTH) and to explore the mechanism by which PTH promotes DO.
METHODSA rabbit mandibular DO model was established. The rabbits were randomly divided into experimental group and control group. The former were subcutaneously injected with different doses of PTH on alternate days, the latter was injected with normal saline every other day. Serum OPG levels were detected through enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The OPG and RANKL expression levels in the DO-induced formation of a new bone tissue were examined through immunohistochemistry staining.
RESULTSThe serum OPG levels gradually increased during distraction. At the end of the stretch, the OPG expression in the experimental group was significantly stronger than that in the control group. As the fixed period was extended, the OPG expression in the new bone gradually decreased, but the RANKL expression increased.
CONCLUSIONIntermittent subcutaneous PTH injection can upregulate the OPG expression and accelerate bone metabolism. Thus, this procedure promotes the early generation of a new bone in the mandible through DO.
Animals ; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ; Mandible ; NF-kappa B ; metabolism ; Osteogenesis, Distraction ; methods ; Osteoprotegerin ; metabolism ; Parathyroid Hormone ; metabolism ; RANK Ligand ; metabolism ; RNA, Messenger ; Rabbits ; Random Allocation
10.Influence of STAT1 on proliferation and IFN-βsensitivity of human non-small-cell lung cancer H1299 cells
Jialu ZHAO ; Xiaoru SUN ; Dongxiang JI ; Junjie CHEN ; Mengyi WANG ; Lei JIANG ; Yuping LI ; Chengshui CHEN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2015;(5):852-856
AIM:To investigate the effect of signal transducer and activator of transcription 1 ( STAT 1 ) on proliferation and interferon-β(IFN-β) sensitivity of human non-small-cell lung cancer H1299 cells.METHODS:STAT1 or EGFP gene was transfected into H1299 cells by the lentiviral vectors system.The cell number was counted under a mi-croscope and cell proliferation was tested by MTT assay.In addition, the cells transfected with STAT1 and EGFP were trea-ted with IFN-βand cell viability was measured by MTT assay.The protein levels of p-STAT1, ICAM-1 and PCNA were de-tected by Western blot.RESULTS: Over-expression of STAT1 inhibited H1299 cell proliferation (P<0.05).H1299 cells transfected with STAT1 gene had a higher sensitivity to IFN-βthan the control cells transfected with EGFP ( P <0.05).Overexpression of STAT1 increased the protein level of p-STAT1, and reduced IACM-1 expression in H1299 cells. Moreover, STAT1 enhanced STAT1 phosphorylation and downregulated the expression of PCNA in H1299 cells treated with IFN-β.CONCLUSION:STAT1 inhibits the proliferation and enhances the IFN-βsensitivity of non-small-cell lung cancer H1299 cells.

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