1.Influence of functional ankle instability on balance and lower limb explosive power
Changhong ZHUANG ; Yufeng WANG ; Sijie HE ; Tao JIANG ; Jintao YE ; Tianfeng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2024;30(9):1107-1116
Objective To observe the influence of functional ankle instability(FAI)on balance and lower limb explosive power. Methods A total of 26 male FAI participants,13 bilateral(bilateral group)and 13 left(left group),who regularly en-gaged in high-intensity exercise,were recruited at Harbin Sport University in May,2024.Meanwhile,13 unin-jured male participants who engaged in high-intensity exercise were recruited as control group.They were mea-sured the moving area of the left foot,right foot and body center of gravity standing on feet with the eyes opened and closed;as well as the sway angle,confidence ellipse diameter(maximum and minimum)to circle area ratio,sway ratio and confidence ellipse standing on single foot,with Gaitview plantar pressure analysis system.They were also tested with Y-balance test(YBT),and were measured flight time and center of gravity height during jumps single leg left/right drift,stiffness and counter movement jump using Opto-jump Optical Measurement of Motor Quality. Results There were significant differences among the groups in swing angle,confidence ellipse diameter(maximum and minimum)to circle area ratio,swing ratio and confidence ellipse as left-leg stance with eyes closed(F>3.300,P<0.05),which was the least in the control group(P<0.05).Swing angle,swing ratio and confidence ellipse were also different among the groups as right-leg stance with eyes closed(F>4.404,P<0.05),and they were less in the control group than in the bilateral group(P<0.05),and less in the left group than in the bilateral group(P<0.05),except swing angle.There was a significant difference in YBT results(F>3.649,P<0.05),which was the least in the bilateral group(P<0.05).There were significant differences in the flight time and center of gravity height during counter movement jump(F>7.458,P<0.01),which was the least in the bilateral group(P<0.05). Conclusion FAI may impair the static balance as single-leg stance with eyes closed,dynamic balance and lower limb ex-plosive power.
2.MosaicBase:A Knowledgebase of Postzygotic Mosaic Variants in Noncancer Disease-related and Healthy Human Individuals
Yang XIAOXU ; Yang CHANGHONG ; Zheng XIANING ; Xiong LUOXING ; Tao YUTIAN ; Wang MENG ; Ye Yongxin ADAM ; Wu QIXI ; Dou YANMEI ; Luo JUNYU ; Wei LIPING ; Huang Yue AUGUST
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2020;18(2):140-149
Mosaic variants resulting from postzygotic mutations are prevalent in the human genome and play important roles in human diseases. However, except for cancer-related variants, there is no collection of postzygotic mosaic variants in noncancer disease-related and healthy individuals. Here, we present MosaicBase, a comprehensive database that includes 6698 mosaic variants related to 266 noncancer diseases and 27,991 mosaic variants identified in 422 healthy individuals. Genomic and phenotypic information of each variant was manually extracted and curated from 383 publications. MosaicBase supports the query of variants with Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) entries, genomic coordinates, gene symbols, or Entrez IDs. We also provide an integrated genome browser for users to easily access mosaic variants and their related annotations for any genomic region. By analyzing the variants collected in MosaicBase, we find that mosaic variants that directlycontribute to disease phenotype show features distinct from those of variants in individuals with mild or no phenotypes, in terms of their genomic distribution, mutation signatures, and fraction of mutant cells. MosaicBase will not only assist clinicians in genetic counseling and diagnosis but also provide a useful resource to understand the genomic baseline of postzygotic mutations in the general human population. MosaicBase is publicly available at http://mosaicbase.com/ or http://49.4.21.8:8000.
3.A qualitative study on the cognition of nursing managers on nurses' multi-site practice in Jiangsu Province
Yan HAN ; Yiping QIAN ; Changhong TAO ; Xueyuan HOU ; Yanhong CANG ; Yan SUN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2019;25(18):2256-2260
ObjectiveTo explore the nursing managers' cognition, willingness, pros and cons, and suggestions on nurses' multi-site practice, aiming at providing reference for the policy formulation, implementation and effective management in related institutions. MethodsBased on the phenomenological research method in qualitative research, in-depth interviews were conducted with 10 nursing deans in 10 ClassⅢ hospitals in Jiangsu Province from January to April 2018, and analyzed by Colaizzi analysis program. The nursing managers in Jiangsu Province were investigated in detail about their cognition, willingness, evaluation and suggestions on the pros and cons of nurses' multi-site practice. ResultsThe themes summarized included:"four areas of influences of nurses' multi-site practice on the society, government, hospital, and nurses themselves" "obstacles and difficulties in conducting nurses' multi-site practice" and "suggestions on nurses' multi-site practice". ConclusionsThe nursing managers have a high level of perception towards the nurses' multi-site practice, however, the medical institutions are still at a wait-and-see stage. To prepare for multi-site practice, relevant laws and legislation should be established and regulated as soon as possible, meanwhile, the management ideology and human resources management should be renovated, the admission standards of the qualification of nurses' multi-site practice should be made more strict, and the good conditions for multi-site practice should be created through interdisciplinary cooperation and great efforts.
4. Analysis on hearing status and related influencing factors in workers exposed to noise in an automobile manufacture enterprise
Changhong XUE ; Zhimin TAO ; Yiwei SU ; Miao LI ; Muying ZHOU ; Erbao BAO ; Yimin LIU
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2018;36(3):204-207
Objective:
To study the hearing status and analyze the related influencing factors in noise
5.Clinical efficacy of preoperative osteotomy designs using paper-cut technology versus photoshop software for ankylosing spondylitis with kyphosis
Fei WANG ; Zhibin LIU ; Huiren TAO ; Jianhua ZHANG ; Changhong LI ; Qiang CAO ; Jun ZHENG ; Yanxiong LIU ; Xiaopeng QU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(7):1057-1063
BACKGROUND: There are various kinds of design methods about preoperative osteotomy of ankylosing spondylitis with kyphosis, but each has their own errors and limitations. A convenient, precise and available method needs to bedeveloped.OBJECTIVE: To compare the clinical efficacy of two different preoperative osteotomy designs using paper-cut andphotoshop software for ankylosing spondylitis with kyphosis.METHODS: Thirty-nine patients suffering ankylosing spondylitis with kyphosis undergoing osteotomy in the Departmentof Spinal Surgery, Affiliated Hospital of Yan'an University between June 2009 and January 2015 were enrolled, andrandomly allotted to paper-cut (n=19) and photoshop (n=20) groups, followed by the preoperative osteotomy design,respectively. All patients were followed for 12-40 months to compare the postoperative osteotomy angle error andcorrection efficacy at the last follow-up between groups.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: (1) The postoperative osteotomy angle error in the photoshop group was significantly smaller than that in the paper-cut group (P < 0.05). (2) At the last follow-up, the key parameters of sagittal spine and pelvis (sagittal vertical axis, Cobb angle and pelvic tilt) showed significant differences between groups (P < 0.05). (3) The Oswestry disability index and Scoliosis Research Society-22 questionnaire scores in the photoshop group weresignificantly superior to those in the paper-cut group at the last follow-up (P < 0.05), while the visual analog scale scoresdid not differ significantly between groups (P > 0.05). (4) To conclude, compared with the osteotomy design usingtraditional paper-cut splice, the photoshop software can achieve a smaller osteotomy angle error and better postoperative balance of spinal sagittal plane, thus providing precise osteotomy for surgeons to obtain proper correction.
6.Clinical analysis of 25 children with mild encephalitis/encephalopathy with a reversible splenial lesion
Shen ZHANG ; Changhong DING ; Xiaojuan TAO ; Tongli HAN ; Xiaohui WANG ; Weihua ZHANG ; Xinying YANG ; Fang FANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2017;32(12):898-902
Objective To discuss the clinical manifestations,imaging features and prognosis of children with mild encephalitis/encephalopathy with a reversible splenial lesion(MERS).Methods Twenty-five patients with MERS admitted to Beijing Children′s Hospital,Capital Medical University,between November 2013 and March 2016 were enrolled and their clinical and imaging data were retrospectively analyzed.Ages of onset of these 25 cases were from 6 months to 13 years old.Because of different clinical manifestations in different onset ages,these 25 cases were divided into 2 groups:≤6 years old group (20 cases),with the onset age of 6 months to 3 years and 9 months old(average 2 years and 2 months);>6 years old group(5 cases),with the onset age of 9 years 3 months to 13 years old (average 10 years and 10 months).Results Nineteen cases among the 25 patients had infection history before onset,including 10 cases of digestive tract infection(all were ≤6 years old children),9 cases of respiratory tract infection(6 children ≤6 years old and 3 children >6 years old).The main clinical manifestations included convulsion (18/25 cases,72.0%),fever (17/25 cases,68.0%),vomiting (11/25 cases,44.0%),and disturbance of consciousness (11/25 cases,44.0%).The main clinical manifestation of ≤6 years old group was convulsion (18/20 cases,90.0%),while the main clinical manifestations of the>6 years old group were fever(3/5 cases,60.0%),headache and dizziness(2/5 cases,40.0%),and none of the patients in >6 years old group had convulsion.Eight cases had liver function injury,myocardial enzymes increased in 10 cases,and hyponatremia occurred in 9 cases.Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed 21 cases were type Ⅰ MERS(only involving corpus callosum),and 4 cases of type Ⅱ MERS which involved corpus callosum as well as deep brain white matter,subcortical white matter (centrum semiovale).MRI lesions disappeared after 8-56 days (average 16.5 days) of anti-infection and reducing intracranial pressure treatment.Conclusion MERS is more common in ≤6 years old children,and digestive tract infection is common in ≤6 years old children,while respiratory tract infection is common in >6 years old children.The symptoms in children are mainly manifested as fever,convulsion,vomiting,conscious disturbance,and so on.Infection and hyponatremia are the main causes of MERS in children.MRI is the first choice of imaging examination methods.
7. Relationship between noise-induced hearing loss,hypertension and abnormal electrocardiogram in noise-exposed workers
Zhimin TAO ; Jiahui LI ; Lili HUANG ; Jinwei ZHANG ; Xing RONG ; Changhong XUE ; Zhi WANG
China Occupational Medicine 2017;44(02):176-187
OBJECTIVE: To explore the relationship between noise-induced hearing loss, hypertension and abnormal electrocardiogram(ECG) in noise-exposed workers. METHODS: A judgment sampling method was adopted to select 555 male workers with hearing loss as study group and 555 male workers with normal hearing as control group in the similar environment in an automobile manufacturing enterprise in Guangzhou. Pure tone audiometry,blood pressure measurement and ECG examination were performed in both groups to analyze the relationship between hearing loss and hypertension and abnormal ECG. RESULTS: The prevalence rate of hypertension and abnormal ECG was higher in the hearing loss group than the control group(P < 0. 05). The multiple logistic regression analysis showed that after adjusting confounding factors such as age,seniority,body mass index,drinking et al,the risk of hypertension in hearing loss group was higher than the control group(P < 0. 05) and the odds ratio(OR) was 2. 255 [95% confidence interval(CI) : 1. 093-4. 655 ],while adjusting the confounding factor of drinking,the risk of ECG abnormalities in hearing loss group was higher than the control group(P < 0. 05) and the OR was 1. 408(95% CI: 1. 027-1. 930). CONCLUSION: Workers exposed to noise with hearing loss increase the risk of hypertension and abnormal ECG.
8.Research on the mental health status of head nurses in tertiary hospitals
Yan HAN ; Changhong TAO ; Caijun LI ; Yanhong CANG ; Yan SUN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2016;22(34):4921-4926
Objective To know the head nurses′ mental health in Huaian tertiary hospitals and researching the effects of working experience, job title and departments on head nurses′mental health, so as to provide references for the interventions. Methods Totally 202 head nurses from 7 tertiary hospitals in Huaian area were selected as the research object. The general questionnaire and the symptom checklist-90 ( SCL-90) were used to conduct the investigation. A total of 202 questionnaires were sent out and 183 valid questionnaires of them were taken back, and the effective rate reached up to 90. 59%. Results Except for the symptoms of terror factor, hostile, the remaining seven symptoms factors, SCL-90 total score and the number of positive items were all significantly higher than the national norm (P<0.01). As the survey results showed, the difference in tenure matron SCL-90 total average score, the score of somatization, depression, coercion, anxiety and interpersonal relationship, paranoia and psychotic average were statistically significant ( P<0.05) . Differences in the scores of depression and paranoid symptoms with different professional titles were statistically significant differences ( P<0. 05 ) . There were statistically significant differences in the scores of somatic, depression, obsessive-compulsive and anxiety symptoms among head nurses in different departments (P<0.05). Statistical index positive rate:head nurses′total SCL-90 score was over 160 points, and accounted for 30.60%;individual positive items were >43, and accounted for 32. 79%; The positive rates of each factor were more than 10%except hostility and terror. Conclusions The mental health situation of head nurses in tertiary hospitals of huaian is not optimistic, and the authorities and the head nurses need to take active interventions to promote their mental health and improve the quality and efficiency of care work.
9.Protocols of improving red blood cells processing devices
Minxia LIU ; Changhong ZHANG ; Zhouwei YANG ; Yan WANG ; Tao GU ; Jiexi WANG ; Wei DU ; Chao YANG ; Jun ZHOU ; Tao WU ; Ying HAN
Military Medical Sciences 2014;(4):298-300
Objective To improve the protocols of red blood cells ( RBCs) processing devices ( automatic medical RBC centrifuge, type:BBS926).Methods RBCs separated from 400 ml of whole blood collected from healthy donors were frozen at -80℃.After thawing , the cells were processed by the washing device .Based on the original protocol ( protocol 1), a modified protocol (protocol 2) was established and used to evaluate the quality of the frozen RBCs .In the test group (protocol 2), the amount of washing buffers and the washing steps were revised to form the optimized protocol .RBCs processed with the two protocols were evaluated by different assays .Results The indexes from the standards for frozen-thawed RBCs: the amount of hemoglobin ( Hb) of RBCs from protocol 1 and protocol 2 was 37.55 ±3.58 and 42.18 ±3.35 g(P<0.05),respectively;the amount of free hemoglobin(FHb) was 0.51 ±0.08 g/L and 0.53 ±0.07 g/L (P>0.05);the residual amount of white blood cells (WBCs) was (1.90 ±0.99) ×107 and (1.92 ±1.04) ×107(P>0.05);The osmolarities were 334 ±8.03 mOsm and 327 ±9.06 mOsm(P>0.05);both the bacteria and fungi tests were negative for the RBCs processed with the two protocols .Among other indexes ,the hemolysis rate for RBCs from protocol 1 and protocol 2 was (12.44 ±8.24)%and (12.02 ±5.78)%(P>0.05), the deformation index was 21.40 ±1.41 and 21.42 ±1.45 (P>0.05), the RBC recovery was(72.02 ±3.70)%and (77.18 ±5.58)%(P<0.05),the cell apopto-sis rate was(1.12 ±0.54)%and (1.10 ±0.61)%(P>0.05),and the processing time was (79.00 ±0.71)min and (79.60 ±0.55)min (P>0.05).Conclusion The RBCs processed by the two protocols meet the national standards for frozen-thaw RBCs.Hb amounts and cell recoveries of the RBCs are enhanced by treatment with protocol 2.Protocol 2 proves to be better than protocol 1.
10.Construction of human bone morphogenetic protein 2 and histidine eukaryotic expression plasmid and synthesis of chitosan/pIRES2-EGFP-hBMP2-His nanoparticles.
Xiaoyu YANG ; Shiyi LI ; Di ZHANG ; Ying WU ; Tao YANG ; Changhong LIU
West China Journal of Stomatology 2014;32(5):493-497
OBJECTIVETo clone and construct a eukaryotic expression vector of human bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) 2 and histidine in vitro and synthesize chitosan (CS)/pIRES2-EGFP-hBMP2-His nanoparticles.
METHODSpMD18T-hBMP2-His was digested by EcoR I and BamH I to obtain the hBMP2-His gene, which was inserted into pIRES2-EGFP to form pIRES2-EGFP-hBMP2-His. Afterward, CS, which exhibited five different molecular weights and deacetylation degrees, was complexed with pIRES2-EGFP-hBMP2-His to form CS/pIRES2-EGFP-hBMP2-His nanoparticles; in this procedure, a desolvent method was used at different N/P ratios (amino in CS to phospho in plasmid DNA). The gene-encapsulating ability of CS was evaluated by agarose gel electrophoresis and fluorescence spectrophotometry; size, distribution, and potential were analyzed using a ZetaPALS analyzer. The shape of the nanoparticles was observed under an atomic force microscope.
RESULTS1) pIRES2-EGFP-hBMP2-His was constructed after the cloned hBMP2-His gene was confirmed by sequencing. 2) CS/pIRES2-EGFP-hBMP2-His nanoparticles were synthesized and pIRES2-EGFP-hBMP2-His was packaged by CS. 3) CS/pIRES2-EGFP-hBMP2-His nanoparticles were globular with an average size of 111.7 nm to 3,214.2 nm and an average zeta-potential of 4.93 mV to 16.79 mV.
CONCLUSIONCS/pIRES2-EGFP-hBMP2-His nanospheres are successfully synthesized.
Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2 ; Chitosan ; Genetic Vectors ; Green Fluorescent Proteins ; Histidine ; Humans ; Nanoparticles ; Plasmids

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