1.Predictive value of mechanical power on the in-hospital mortality in critical ill patients with mechanical ventilation in emergency department
Yongcheng ZHU ; Jun HE ; Xiaohui CHEN ; Shuangwei WANG ; Guifeng GAO ; Junrong MO ; Ruiqiang WANG ; Yunmei LI ; Xuezhen FENG ; Huilin JIANG ; Peiyi LIN ; Min LI
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2023;32(8):1034-1038
Objective:To evaluate the predictive value of mechanical power (MP) on the risk of in-hospital mortality in critical ill patients in emergency department.Methods:A total of 105 critical ill patients with invasive mechanical ventilation in the Department of Emergency of Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University between December 1, 2017 and October 31, 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. Based on the clinical prognosis, the patients were divided into the in-hospital survival group (80 patients) and the in-hospital death group (25 patients). The clinical data and ventilator parameters were recorded, and the MP of the two groups was calculated in order to assess the predictive efficacy of MP on in-hospital death.Results:Compared to the in-hospital death group, the oxygenation index PaO 2/FiO 2 was significantly higher (271 mmHg vs. 217 mmHg, P=0.020) and blood lactate (1.59 mmol/L vs. 2.56 mmol/L, P<0.001) and procalcitonin (0.31 ng/mL vs. 3.55 ng/mL, P=0.028), minute ventilation (7.03 L/min vs.8.32 mmol/L, P=0.013), MP (14.37 J/min vs. 16.12 J/min, P=0.041), SOFA score (5 vs. 8, P=0.001) and APACHE II score (16 vs. 22, P=0.041) were significantly lower in the in-hospital survival group. Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that PaO 2/FiO 2( OR=1.015, P=0.044), MP ( OR=1.813, P=0.039) and SOFA score( OR=2.651, P=0.010) were independent risk factors for predicting hospital mortality in patients with mechanical ventilation. The areas under the ROC curves (AUC) were 0.62, 0.63 and 0.75, respectively. Moreover, the MP combined with SOFA score for predicting in-hospital death was significantly higher than that of MP alone (0.77 vs. 0.63, P<0.05). Conclusions:MP is associated with in-hospital death in patients with invasive mechanical ventilation in emergency department. MP combined with SOFA score can enhance its predictive efficacy
2.Applying kurtosis-adjusted cumulative noise exposure to assess occupational hearing loss among furniture manufacturing workers
Jiarui XIN ; Zhihao SHI ; Peiyi QIAN ; Yingqi CHEN ; Xiangjing GAO ; Lifang ZHOU ; Lei YANG ; Meibian ZHANG
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2022;39(4):367-373
Background Occupational noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is one of the most prevalent occupational diseases in the world. With the development of industry, noise sources in the workplace have become increasingly complex. Objective To apply kurtosis-adjusted cumulative noise exposure (CNE) to assess the occupational hearing loss among furniture manufacturing workers, and to provide a basis for revising noise measurement methods and occupational exposure limits in China. Methods A cross-sectional survey was conducted to select 694 manufacturing workers, including 542 furniture manufacturing workers exposed to non-Gaussian noise, and 152 textile manufacturing workers and paper manufacturing workers exposed to Gaussian noise. The job titles involving non-Gaussian noise were gunning and nailing, and woodworking, while those involving Gaussian noise were weaving, spinning, and pulping. High frequency noise-induced hearing loss (HFNIHL) and noise exposure data were collected for each study subject. Noise energy metrics included eight-hour equivalent continuous A-weighted sound pressure level (LAeq,8 h) and CNE. Kurtosis was a noise temporal structure metric. Kurtosis-adjusted CNE was a combined indicator of noise energy and temporal structure. Results The age of the study subjects was (35.64±10.35) years, the exposure duration was (6.71±6.44) years, and the proportion of males was 75.50%. The LAeq,8 h was (89.43±6.01) dB(A). About 81.42% of the study subjects were exposed to noise levels above 85 dB(A), the CNE was (95.85±7.32) dB(A)·year, with a kurtosis of 99.34 ± 139.19, and the prevalence rate of HFNIHL was 35.59%. The mean kurtosis of the non-Gaussian noise group was higher than that of the Gaussian noise group (125.33±147.17 vs. 5.86±1.94, t=−21.04, P<0.05). The results of binary logistic regression analysis showed that kurtosis was an influential factor of workers' HFNIHL after correcting for age, exposure duration, and LAeq,8 h (OR=1.49, P<0.05). The results of multiple linear regression analysis showed that the effects of age, exposure duration, LAeq,8 h, and kurtosis on noise-induced permanent threshold shift at frequencies of 3, 4, and 6 kHz of the poor hearing ear were statistically significant (all P<0.05). The results of chi-square trend analysis showed that when CNE ≥ 90 dB(A)·year, the HFNIHL prevalence rate elevated with increasing kurtosis (P<0.05). The mean HFNIHL prevalence rate was higher in the non-Gaussian noise group than in the Gaussian noise group (31.7% vs. 22.0%, P<0.05). After applying kurtosis-adjusted CNE, the linear equation between CNE and HFNIHL prevalence rate for the non-Gaussian noise group almost overlapped with that for the Gaussian noise group, and the mean difference in HFNIHL prevalence rate between the two groups decreased from 9.7% to 1.4% (P<0.05). Conclusion Noise kurtosis is an effective metric for NIHL evaluation. Kurtosis-adjusted CNE can effectively evaluate occupational hearing loss due to non-Gaussian noise exposure in furniture manufacturing workers, and is expected to be a new indicator of non-Gaussian noise measurement and assessment.
3.Epidemiological characteristics of noise-induced hearing loss among workers in five automobile manufacturing enterprises in Zhejiang Province
Xubo WANG ; Zhihao SHI ; Jiarui XIN ; Xiangjing GAO ; Lifang ZHOU ; Hongwei XIE ; Peiyi QIAN
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2022;39(12):1386-1390
Background Noise is the most common occupational hazard in the automobile manufacturing industry with the most workers exposed. Automobile manufacturing industry is a high-risk industry for noise-induced hearing loss. Objective To understand the epidemiological characteristics of noise-induced hearing loss among workers in automobile manufacturing industry and explore related influencing factors. Methods A questionnaire survey, individual noise recording, and pure tone audiometry were conducted among workers (n=656) exposed to noise from five automobile manufacturing enterprises. The data on age, sex, exposure duration, noise intensity, kurtosis, and hearing loss were obtained. The positive rates of high-frequency noise-induced hearing loss (HFNIHL) and speech-frequency noise-induced hearing loss (SFNIHL) were calculated, and each factor was compared between workers with and without HFNIHL. Chi-square test and analysis of trend were conducted among different groups of age, sex, exposure duration, A-weighted equivalent continuous sound pressure level normalized to a nominal 8-hour working day (LAeq,8h), and kurtosis. Logistic regression analysis was conducted to analyze the factors influencing the positive rates of HFNIHL and SFNIHL. Results The exposure rates of non-Gaussian noise was 73.6%. The positive rates of HFNIHL and SFNIHL were 32.6% (214 workers) and 6.7% (44 workers), respectively. The HFNIHL workers showed older age, higher proportion of male, longer exposure duration, higher noise intensity (LAeq,8 h), and increased kurtosis than those without HFNIHL (P<0.05). The positive rates of HFNIHL increased with the increase of age, exposure duration, LAeq,8 h, and kurtosis (
4.The effect of a multi-material artifact reduction algorithm in a wide-detector CT system to reduce the beam hardening artifacts in CT imaging
Zhiguang NING ; Guofeng MA ; Yuan YU ; Kailong LIAN ; Peiyi GAO
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2017;51(10):790-793
Objective To investigate the effect of the multi-material artifact reduction (MMAR) algorithm of wide-detector CT system in reducing the beam hardening artifacts in brain CT imaging. Methods Nine tubes with various iodine concentrations (0.1-16.0 mgI/ml) were placed in a uniform phantom filled with soft-tissue equivalent material. The phantom was scanned using different combinations of the tube voltage and current as follows:80 kV/530 mA, 100 kV/295 mA, 120 kV/190 mA and 140 kV/135 mA. The scanning was performed using the GE Discovery 750 and GE Revolution CT scanners, respectively. The CT values and standard deviations of the uniform areas between tubes were measured. The artifact index (AI) was calculated by using the standard deviation value outside the tubes as background noise. The artifact index values under different kV/mA combinations with different scanners were compared. CT brain images of 36 patients (n=18 on Discovery CT and n=18 on Revolution CT) were randomly selected. CT values of normal brain tissue and dark bands areas in the posterior fossa were measured for each case. The AI was calculated for these cases as for the phantom study. Paired t test was performed for phantom data analysis, and independent t test was performed for the clinical cases data analysis. Results The average AI values with Revolution CT(4.96±1.39, 4.80±1.57, 4.56±1.45, 4.76±1.57) were smaller than those of Discovery 750 (11.90 ± 6.61, 11.17 ± 5.61, 8.85 ± 4.59, 8.77 ± 3.85) under different tube voltage settings(t=3.714, 4.186, 3.745, 4.634,P<0.001). The higher the iodine concentration difference between tube pairs was, the higher the artifact index;As for clinical data, the difference in AI values between Revolution CT(2.31 ± 0.95) and Discovery 750(3.91 ± 1.32) was found statistically significant(t=4.066,P<0.001). Conclusion The multi-material artifact reduction algorithm implemented on the wide-detector Revolution CT scanner can significantly reduce beam hardening artifacts.
5.MR imaging manifestations of extraventricular neurocytoma
Journal of Practical Radiology 2017;33(12):1820-1823
Objective To analyze retrospectively the MR manifestations and differential diagnosis of extraventricular neurocytoma (EVN).Methods 7 patients with EVN confirmed by pathologic examination were performed non-enhanced and contrast-enhanced MR scan,and one of them was also performed DWI.Results 4 tumors were located in cerebra,2 tumors located in cerebellum,involving both cortex and white matter,and 1 tumor was located in the seller region.5 tumors were solid-cystic lesions and 2 tumors were solid lesions.5 lesions were well demarcated and 2 lesions were ill defined.Edema around the lesion was found in 2 cases.The solid part of tumors showed iso-or hyper intensity on T1WI,hypo-or hyper intensity on T2WI.Necrosis and hemorrhage occurred in some cases.The degree of enhancement in solid part ranged from mild enhancement to intense enhancement heterogeneously.The cystic part showed ring like enhancement with a thin wall.Conclusion The manifestations of EVN on MRI have some characteristics.If a solid-cystic lesion was well defined,involving both cortex and white matter,EVN should be considered.
6.The effect of a multi-material artifact reduction algorithm in a wide-detector CT system to reduce the beam hardening artifacts in CT imaging
Zhiguang NING ; Guofeng MA ; Yuan YU ; Kailong LIAN ; Peiyi GAO
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2017;51(10):790-793
Objective To investigate the effect of the multi-material artifact reduction (MMAR) algorithm of wide-detector CT system in reducing the beam hardening artifacts in brain CT imaging. Methods Nine tubes with various iodine concentrations (0.1-16.0 mgI/ml) were placed in a uniform phantom filled with soft-tissue equivalent material. The phantom was scanned using different combinations of the tube voltage and current as follows:80 kV/530 mA, 100 kV/295 mA, 120 kV/190 mA and 140 kV/135 mA. The scanning was performed using the GE Discovery 750 and GE Revolution CT scanners, respectively. The CT values and standard deviations of the uniform areas between tubes were measured. The artifact index (AI) was calculated by using the standard deviation value outside the tubes as background noise. The artifact index values under different kV/mA combinations with different scanners were compared. CT brain images of 36 patients (n=18 on Discovery CT and n=18 on Revolution CT) were randomly selected. CT values of normal brain tissue and dark bands areas in the posterior fossa were measured for each case. The AI was calculated for these cases as for the phantom study. Paired t test was performed for phantom data analysis, and independent t test was performed for the clinical cases data analysis. Results The average AI values with Revolution CT(4.96±1.39, 4.80±1.57, 4.56±1.45, 4.76±1.57) were smaller than those of Discovery 750 (11.90 ± 6.61, 11.17 ± 5.61, 8.85 ± 4.59, 8.77 ± 3.85) under different tube voltage settings(t=3.714, 4.186, 3.745, 4.634,P<0.001). The higher the iodine concentration difference between tube pairs was, the higher the artifact index;As for clinical data, the difference in AI values between Revolution CT(2.31 ± 0.95) and Discovery 750(3.91 ± 1.32) was found statistically significant(t=4.066,P<0.001). Conclusion The multi-material artifact reduction algorithm implemented on the wide-detector Revolution CT scanner can significantly reduce beam hardening artifacts.
7.MRI features of Rosai-Dorfman disease in CNS
Haiqing ZHAO ; Fulong XIAO ; Peiyi GAO
Journal of Practical Radiology 2016;(2):174-176
Objective To summarize the clinical and imaging characteristics of primary Rosai-Dorfman disease (RDD)in central nervous system in order to understand well its features and improve the diagnosis.Methods The clinical and imaging features in 3 patients with RDD in CNS proved by pathology were retrospectively analyzed in combination with the related literatures.Results The lesions in 2 patients occurred in brain and other lesion in 1 occurred outside the brain.Iso-or slight hyperintensity on T1 WI and marked enhancement of the lesion were found.Single lesion was found in 2 patients near the dura mater and located near the superior sagittal sinus or cervical spinal cord.Multiple lesions in 1 patient were located in the lateral ventricle.Conclusion It’s suggested that single or multiple lesions in dural or spinal meninges located in the midline or near the intracephalic venous system would be considered as RDD in CNS.
8.In vitro assembly of Ebola virus nucleocapsid-like complex expressed in E. coli.
Ruchao PENG ; Tengfei ZHU ; Babayemi Olawale OLADEJO ; Abednego Moki MUSYOKI ; Yingzi CUI ; Yi SHI ; Peiyi WANG ; George Fu GAO
Protein & Cell 2016;7(12):888-898
Ebola virus (EBOV) harbors an RNA genome encapsidated by nucleoprotein (NP) along with other viral proteins to form a nucleocapsid complex. Previous Cryo-eletron tomography and biochemical studies have shown the helical structure of EBOV nucleocapsid at nanometer resolution and the first 450 amino-acid of NP (NPΔ451-739) alone is capable of forming a helical nucleocapsid-like complex (NLC). However, the structural basis for NP-NP interaction and the dynamic procedure of the nucleocapsid assembly is yet poorly understood. In this work, we, by using an E. coli expression system, captured a series of images of NPΔ451-739 conformers at different stages of NLC assembly by negative-stain electron microscopy, which allowed us to picture the dynamic procedure of EBOV nucleocapsid assembly. Along with further biochemical studies, we showed the assembly of NLC is salt-sensitive, and also established an indispensible role of RNA in this process. We propose the diverse modes of NLC elongation might be the key determinants shaping the plasticity of EBOV virions. Our findings provide a new model for characterizing the self-oligomerization of viral nucleoproteins and studying the dynamic assembly process of viral nucleocapsid in vitro.
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9.Investigation and analysis of undergraduate nursing students′ attitudes, knowledge and career preferences toward elder people in universities of traditional Chinese medicine
Xiaoning SUN ; Yongmei LU ; Peiyi CHEN ; Jing GAO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2016;22(26):3704-3707
Objective To investigate nursing students′ attitudes, knowledge and career preference toward elder people and analyze its influencing factors, so as to provide references for teaching reform of undergraduate geriatric nursing education in universities of traditional Chinese medicine. Methods A total of 187 nursing undergraduates were investigated by facts on aging quiz ( FAQ1 ) , Kogan′s attitudes toward old people scale ( KAOP ) and employment intention scale of nursing students about nursing students′ attitudes, knowledge and career preferences toward elder people, from March to April 2015. Results The total score of KAOP scale of nursing students was (139.39±14.50); the mean score of FAQ1 scale of nusing students was (15.37±2.92), and the pass rate was 59.68%. 9.4% of nursing students selected the geriatric nursing positions among the top 3 jobs that nursing students want most. There were significant differences in nursing students′attitudes toward the elderly based on factors such as: being the only child or not, the relation between parents and the elderly, having experience in dealing with the elderly, and having intention to communicate with the elderly or not (P<0.05). According to the multiple regression analysis, nursing students′ attitude toward the elderly was influenced by being the only child or not, the relation between parents and the elderly, and having intention to communicate with the elderly or not (P<0.05).Conclusions Few nursing students would like to choose geriatric nursing work. The experimental teaching contents and methods should be improved in geriatric nursing, and the chance of nursing students should be increased for actual contact with the elderly.
10.Construction of the Chinese Veteran Clinical Research (CVCR) platform for the assessment of non-communicable diseases.
Jiping TAN ; Nan LI ; Jing GAO ; Yuhe GUO ; Wei HU ; Jinsheng YANG ; Baocheng YU ; Jianmin YU ; Wei DU ; Wenjun ZHANG ; Lianqi CUI ; Qingsong WANG ; Xiangnan XIA ; Jianjun LI ; Peiyi ZHOU ; Baohe ZHANG ; Zhiying LIU ; Shaogang ZHANG ; Lanying SUN ; Nan LIU ; Ruixiang DENG ; Wenguang DAI ; Fang YI ; Wenjun CHEN ; Yongqing ZHANG ; Shenwu XUE ; Bo CUI ; Yiming ZHAO ; Luning WANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2014;127(3):448-456
BACKGROUNDBased on the excellent medical care and management system for Chinese veterans, as well as the detailed medical documentation available, we aim to construct a Chinese Veteran Clinical Research (CVCR) platform on non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and carry out studies of the primary disabling NCDs.
METHODSThe Geriatric Neurology Department of Chinese People's Liberation Army General Hospital and veterans' hospitals serve as the leading and participating units in the platform construction. The fundamental constituents of the platform are veteran communities. Stratified typical cluster sampling is adopted to recruit veteran communities. A cross-sectional study of mental, neurological, and substance use (MNS) disorders are performed in two stages using screening scale such as the Mini-Mental State Examination and Montreal cognitive assessment, followed by systematic neuropsychological assessments to make clinical diagnoses, evaluated disease awareness and care situation.
RESULTSA total of 9 676 among 277 veteran communities from 18 cities are recruited into this platform, yielding a response rate of 83.86%. 8 812 subjects complete the MNS subproject screening and total response rate is 91.70%. The average participant age is (82.01±4.61) years, 69.47% of veterans are 80 years or older. Most participants are male (94.01%), 83.36% of subjects have at least a junior high school degree. The overall health status of veterans is good and stable. The most common NCD are cardiovascular disorders (86.44%), urinary and genital diseases (73.14%), eye and ear problems (66.25%), endocrine (56.56%) and neuro-psychiatric disturbances (50.78%).
CONCLUSIONWe first construct a veterans' comprehensive clinical research platform for the study of NCDs that is primarily composed of highly educated Chinese males of advanced age and utilize this platform to complete a cross-sectional national investigation of MNS disorders among veterans. The good and stable health condition of the veterans could facilitate the long-term follow-up studies of NCDs and provide prospective data to the prevention and management of NCDs.
Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Asian Continental Ancestry Group ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Disease ; Female ; Health Status ; Humans ; Male ; Veterans ; statistics & numerical data

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