1.Research progress on hemolysis of rotary blood pump
Teng JING ; Jianan CHENG ; Haoran SUN ; Aidi PAN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2025;32(04):560-566
Hemolysis is one of the main complications associated with the use of ventricular assist devices. The primary factors influencing hemolysis include the shear stress and exposure time experienced by red blood cells. In addition, factors such as local negative pressure and temperature may also impact hemolysis. The different combinations of hemolysis prediction models and their empirical constants lead to significant variations in prediction results; compared to the power-law model, the OPO model better accounts for the complexity of turbulence. In terms of improving hemolytic performance, research has primarily focused on optimizing blood pump structures, such as adjustments to pump gaps, impellers, and guide vanes. A small number of scholars have studied hemolytic performance through control modes of blood pump speed and the selection of blood-compatible materials. This paper reviews the main factors influencing hemolysis, prediction methods, and improvement strategies for rotary blood pumps, which are currently the most widely used. It also discusses the limitations in current hemolysis research and provides an outlook on future research directions.
2.CBCT follow-up study on alveolar bone remodeling in the anterior teeth area of adolescent patients with anterior arch protrusion after tooth extraction correction
Jueyao XIA ; Zanzan ZHANG ; Chong ZHONG ; Jing JIN ; Fengyang YU ; Jianan ZHANG ; Qunzhi FANG ; Haiping LU
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2024;40(6):799-804
Objective:To study the alveolar bone remodeling of maxillary anterior teeth after extraction treatment and 2-year recovery period in adolescent patients with maxillary anterior arch protrusion.Methods:15 adolescent patients with maxillary anterior arch protru-sion were included,2 maxillary first premolars were extracted and implant anchorage combined with sliding method were used to close the extraction gap.CBCT images were taken before treatment(T0),after treatment(T1)and 2 years of recorvery period(T2),respectively.After multi-plane reconstruction with Dophin Imaging,the alveolar bone area(ABA)changes of maxillary central incisor,lateral incisor and canine at cementoenamel junction(CEJ-3 mm),root neck,central part,and root tip were measured and recorded as TAC,TA1,TA2 and TA3 respectively.The labial palatal alveolar crest to CEJ bone height(BH)of each tooth was recorded as BCL,BCP respectively.The data were analyzed by IBM SPSS statistics 25.0.Results:In T0-T2 phase,TA1 of each tooth was reduced.In T0-T1 phase,the horizontal adsorption of teeth was significantly correlated with ΔBCP,followed by ΔTA3.In T0-T2 phase,ΔBCP,ΔTA2,ΔTA3 and the horizontal adsorption of teeth showed low negative correlation.In T0-T1 phase,the vertical reduction of teeth was significantly positively correlated with ΔTAC,followed by low correlation with ΔTA3 and ΔTA1.Conclusion:In the treatment of anterior arch protrusion after extraction correction in adolescent patients the more the vertical reduction and horizontal adsorption of teeth in the treatment phase,the more the alveolar bone thickness and height around the tooth root in the maintenance phase,which were significantly positively correlated.Reasonable control of the vertical move-ment of teeth in the alveolar bone can improve the periodontal condition around the teeth to a certain extent.
3.Influencing factors of memory impairment in elderly stroke patients and construction of prediction model
Xiao FEI ; Xiaoxia GAO ; Jianan ZHANG ; Xiaoping YUN ; Zejia HE ; Yu ZHANG ; Jing GUO ; Fan XIE ; Yi ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2024;43(9):1149-1154
Objective:To examine the factors that contribute to memory impairment in elderly stroke patients and develop a predictive model.Methods:One hundred stroke patients from the First People's Hospital of Changzhou were selected to assess the incidence of memory impairment using the Montreal cognitive assessment memory index score(MoCA-MIS).Univariate analysis and multivariate Logistic regression were performed to determine the factors influencing memory impairment in these patients.Additionally, the correlation among relevant scale scores was examined, and a prediction model was developed.Results:In the study, 49 patients(49.0%)did not exhibit memory impairment.Patients with memory impairment were found to have higher proportions of individuals over 75 years old, elevated levels of triglyceride(TG), total cholesterol(TC), low-density lipoproteins cholesterol(LDL-C), and National Institute of Health Stroke Scale(NIHSS)scores compared to those without memory impairment.Conversely, patients without memory impairment had higher proportions of individuals with more than 9 years of education, higher levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol(HDL-C), mini-mental state examination(MMSE)scores, Rivermead behavioural memory test-Ⅱ(RBMT-Ⅱ)scores, and picture-based memory impairment screen(PMIS)scores(all P<0.05).Furthermore, Montreal cognitive assessment-memory index(MoCA-MIS)scores in stroke patients with memory impairment showed negative correlations with NIHSS scores, TG, and LDL-C, while showing positive correlations with HDL-C, MMSE scores, RBMT-Ⅱ scores, and PMIS scores(all P<0.05).Multifactorial Logistic regression analysis indicated that years of education, TG, HDL-C, NIHSS score, MMSE score, RBMT-Ⅱ score, PMIS score, and the location of the lesion in the cortex or temporal lobe were significant factors influencing memory impairment in stroke patients(all P<0.05).The receiver operating characteristic curve(ROC)analysis revealed an area under curve(AUC)of 0.955(95% CI: 0.921-0.977)for the prediction model of memory impairment in stroke patients, with a Yoden index of 0.841. Conclusions:The risk of memory impairment in stroke patients is associated with education years and blood lipid levels.Factors such as high education level, active cognitive function, and memory training serve as protective factors against memory impairment.The prediction model developed using these influencing factors demonstrates high predictive accuracy for post-stroke memory impairment.
4.Investigation on improving the quality standard of Mongolian medicine compound preparation Zhuanglun-5 decoction
Wenyuan AN ; Junsheng HAO ; Zengyun JI ; Jianan JING ; Xue SHENG ; Yanyan WANG ; Xinamujila LA
Drug Standards of China 2024;25(2):141-146
Objective:To establish the qualitative and quantitative methods of Lomatogonium carinthiacum(Wulf.)Reichb.in the prescription of Mongolian medicine Polypill Zhuanglun-5 decoction,and solve the phe-nomenon of Lomatogonium carinthiacum(Wulf.)Reichb.being replaced.Methods:Microscopic identification method was used to observe the pollen grains in the powder;The reference substance of swertiamarin and Lomato-gonium carinthiacum(Wulf.)Reichb.were used as the control,and the ethyl acetate methanol water formic acid(12∶2∶2∶0.5)was used as the developing agent for TLC identification;HPLC was used under the condin-tion including Agilent Eclipse Plus C18(250 mm × 4.6 mm,5 μm)as chromatographic column and 0.2%phosphoric acid solution(A)-acetonitrile(B)as mobile phase with gradient elution at 238 nm of detection wavelength were used.Contents of Zhuanglun-5 decoction from different manufacturers were determined with swertiamarin as reference substance.Results:Among the 12 batches of Zhuanglun-5 decoction,8 batches were Lomatogonium carinthiacum(Wulf.)Reichb.,2 batches were Viola yedoensis,and 2 batches were other medicinal materials.The content of swertiamarin in 8 batches of Zhuanglun-5 decoction ranged from 0.2 to 11.7 mg·g-1.Conclusion:The established identification method is simple and effective,and the content determination method is stable and has strong specificity.It can provide technical support for the supervision of the preparation,and has a reference effect for the improvement of traditional Chinese and Mongolian pharmaceuti-cal preparation standards.
6.Associated factors on smoking behavior among adolescents in Chongqing based on a multi level model
JIN Jiamin, DAI Jianan, YI Jing
Chinese Journal of School Health 2023;44(12):1809-1813
Objective:
To investigate the current status of smoking behavior among adolescents in Chongqing and associated factors at both individual and school levels, so as to provide scientific evidence for the development of smoking control strategies for adolescents.
Methods:
From September to October 2021, adolescents tobacco epidemic monitoring was carried out in Chongqing. A total of 9 588 students from 10 monitoring districts and counties in Chongqing were selected to complete the Chinese adolescent tobacco epidemic survey questionnaire by multi stage stratified cluster probability sampling method. Multi level Logistic regression model was used to analyze smoking behavior among adolescents and associated factors.
Results:
The attempted smoking rate among young people was 17.1%, and the current smoking rate was 3.9% in Chongqing. There was a clustering of smoking behavior among participants the school level. Multi level Logistic regression models showed that general high school, vocational high school, male students, smoking at home, seeing someone smoking in indoor public places, seeing someone smoking at school, smoking among good friends (some smoking, most smoking, all smoking), feeling more comfortable of smoking in social occasions, using electronic cigarette, which were positively correlated with smoking attempts ( OR=1.45, 1.40, 1.91, 1.50, 1.42, 1.43, 2.05, 5.38, 6.53, 1.36 , 5.04, P <0.05). Smoking making people look less attractive and feeling more uncomfortable of smoking in social occasions were negatively correlated with smoking attempts ( OR=0.76, 0.48, P <0.05). Vocational high school, male students, smoking at home, seeing someone smoking in indoor public places, smoking among good friends and using electronic cigarette, which were positively correlated with smoking now ( OR=1.62, 1.67, 1.69, 1.83, 5.84, 23.02, 35.84, 6.28, P <0.05). Feeling more uncomfortable of smoking in social occasions was negatively correlated with current smoking ( OR=0.29, P <0.01).
Conclusions
There is a cluster of attempted smoking and current smoking behaviors at the school level among adolescents in Chongqing, and the influencing factors include school type, gender, family environment, social factors, etc. It should strengthen the implementation and broaden the scope of smoking control regulations in public places, and promote the healthy growth of young people through social school family cooperation.
7.Rice bran oil supplementation protects swine weanlings against diarrhea and lipopolysaccharide challenge.
Juncheng HUANG ; Wenxia QIN ; Baoyang XU ; Haihui SUN ; Fanghua JING ; Yunzheng XU ; Jianan ZHAO ; Yuwen CHEN ; Libao MA ; Xianghua YAN
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2023;24(5):430-441
Early weaned piglets suffer from oxidative stress and enteral infection, which usually results in gut microbial dysbiosis, serve diarrhea, and even death. Rice bran oil (RBO), a polyphenol-enriched by-product of rice processing, has been shown to have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties both in vivo and in vitro. Here, we ascertained the proper RBO supplementation level, and subsequently determined its effects on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced intestinal dysfunction in weaned piglets. A total of 168 piglets were randomly allocated into four groups of seven replicates (42 piglets each group, (21±1) d of age, body weight (7.60±0.04) kg, and half males and half females) and were given basal diet (Ctrl) or basal diet supplemented with 0.01% (mass fraction) RBO (RBO1), 0.02% RBO (RBO2), or 0.03% RBO (RBO3) for 21 d. Then, seven piglets from the Ctrl and the RBO were treated with LPS (100 μg/kg body weight (BW)) as LPS group and RBO+LPS group, respectively. Meanwhile, seven piglets from the Ctrl were treated with the saline vehicle (Ctrl group). Four hours later, all treated piglets were sacrificed for taking samples of plasma, jejunum tissues, and feces. The results showed that 0.02% was the optimal dose of dietary RBO supplementation based on diarrhea, average daily gain, and average daily feed intake indices in early weaning piglets. Furthermore, RBO protected piglets against LPS-induced jejunal epithelium damage, which was indicated by the increases in villus height, villus height/crypt depth ratio, and Claudin-1 levels, as well as a decreased level of jejunal epithelium apoptosis. RBO also improved the antioxidant ability of LPS-challenged piglets, which was indicated by the elevated concentrations of catalase and superoxide dismutase, and increased total antioxidant capacity, as well as the decreased concentrations of diamine oxidase and malondialdehyde in plasma. Meanwhile, RBO improved the immune function of LPS-challenged weaned piglets, which was indicated by elevated immunoglobulin A (IgA), IgM, β-defensin-1, and lysozyme levels in the plasma. In addition, RBO supplementation improved the LPS challenge-induced dysbiosis of gut microbiota. Particularly, the indices of antioxidant capacity, intestinal damage, and immunity were significantly associated with the RBO-regulated gut microbiota. These findings suggested that 0.02% RBO is a suitable dose to protect against LPS-induced intestinal damage, oxidative stress, and jejunal microbiota dysbiosis in early weaned piglets.
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8.Effect of wrist-ankle acupuncture on pharmacodynamics of remimazolam for loss of consciousness in patients of different genders and ages undergoing painless gastroscopy
Lili KONG ; Na ZHOU ; Jianan HOU ; Jing YUAN ; Qinxian WANG ; Yanli LI ; Yanhong LI ; Wei HAO
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2023;43(12):1507-1509
Objective:To evaluate the effect of wrist-ankle acupuncture on the pharmacodynamics of remimazolam for loss of consciousness in the patients of different genders and ages undergoing painless gastroscopy.Methods:American Society of Anesthesiologists Physical Status classificationⅠor Ⅱ patients, undergoing elective painless gastroscopy, were divided into 4 groups according to gender and age: agedmale (age≥65 yr) group (group AM), agedfemale (age≥65 yr) group (group AF), young male (18 yr≤age <65 yr) group (group YM), and young female (18 yr≤age <65 yr) group (group YF). After 10 min of wrist-ankle acupuncture on 1st and 2nd areas of the bilateralupper limbs of the patient, modified Dixon′s up-and-down sequential experiment was used for the test.The initial dose of intravenous remimazolam was 0.20 mg/kg. Each time the dose increased/decreased by 0.05 mg/kg. If the patient lost consciousness, the next patient received a lower dose of remimazolam, otherwise a higher dose was given in the next patient. Loss of consciousness was defined as MOAA/S score was 0 or 1, and the process was repeated until 7 turning points appeared.The median effective dose (ED 50)and 95% confidence interval of remimazolam were calculated by probit method. Results:The ED 50 and 95% confidence interval of remimazolam were 0.296(0.233-0.376), 0.319(0.262-0.388), 0.323(0.278-0.375) and 0.344(0.285-0.415)mg/kg in AM, AF, YM and YF groups, respectively. There was no significant difference in ED 50 among the four groups ( P>0.05). Conclusions:Under the action of wrist-ankle acupuncture, the pharmacodynamics of remazolam is comparable when used for the patients of different genders and ages undergoing painless gastroscopy.
9.A bibliometric analysis of feeding intolerance in critically ill patients based on CiteSpace
Jianan ZHU ; Ying XIA ; Jing CAI ; Ye TANG ; Jing LI ; Jingjing WANG ; Ning LEI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2023;31(4):235-243
Objective:To reveal the research hotspos and the dynamic frontier in feeding intolerance in critically ill patients.Method:We took feeding intolerance and critical illness as the theme, the CNKI and WOS core database as the research object, and used CiteSpace software as research tool, to conduct a visual atlas analysis on the research status and hotspos evolution at home and abroad. Results:There were totally 2 426 feeding intolerance related papers published, and quantity of publications increased year by year. Australia and some European and American countries are in a leading position. The institutions in the lead regarding scientific research level were Royal Adelaide Hospital, Adelaide University, Louisville University, Repatriation General Hospital and Queens University. The researches mainly focused on the investigation of mechanism, symptom evaluation, and management of feeding intolerance .Conclusion:The feeding of critically ill patients has attracted more and more attention. In the future, we should further carry out high-quality and large-scale empirical research, explore new technologies and big data, and develop evidence-based prevention and management strategies for feeding intolerance.
10.Influence of herbal cake-partitioned moxibustion on lumbar functions and inflammatory factors in patients with lumbar disc herniation due to kidney deficiency and blood stasis
Dingyan BI ; Hongliang LI ; Dao HE ; Jianan CAO ; Lizhi OUYANG ; Huijuan LIU ; Jing WANG ; Zhan YI ; Kaiwei ZHANG
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2022;20(5):370-375
Objective: To observe the efficacy of herbal cake-partitioned moxibustion for lumbar disc herniation (LDH) due to kidney deficiency and blood stasis and observe the influence of this method on lumbar functions and inflammatory factors in patients with this condition. Methods: A total of 120 LDH patients who met the inclusion criteria were randomly divided into three groups, including a herbal cake-partitioned moxibustion group, a flour cake-partitioned moxibustion group, and a Western medication group, with 40 patients in each group. The patients in the Western medication group were treated with diflunisal tablets, 0.5 g per dose, 2 doses a day. Those in the herbal cake-partitioned moxibustion group were treated with additional herbal cake-partitioned moxibustion group at Back-Shu Points and Jiaji (EX-B2) Points once a day. Those in the flour cake-partitioned moxibustion group were treated with the same methods as in the herbal cake-partitioned moxibustion group, except that the herbal cake was replaced by a flour cake. All the patients were treated for 10 d. After treatment, the scores of the visual analog scale (VAS) and Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) and the changes of the interleukin (IL)-6, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, and substance P (SP) levels were observed, and the efficacy was evaluated. Results: After treatment, the VAS score and the levels of IL-6, TNF-α, and SP were lower than those before treatment, and the JOA score was higher than that before treatment in the three groups, indicating intra-group statistical significance (P<0.05). The VAS score and the levels of IL-6, TNF-α, and SP of the herbal cake-partitioned moxibustion group were lower than those of the flour cake-partitioned moxibustion group and the Western medication group, while the JOA score of the herbal cake-partitioned moxibustion group was higher than that of the other two groups, indicating inter-group statistical significance (P<0.05). The total effective rate of the herbal cake-partitioned moxibustion group was 92.5%, higher than that of the flour cake-partitioned moxibustion group (80.0%) and the Western medication group (72.5%), indicating inter-group statistical significance (P<0.05). Conclusion: On the basis of Western oral medication, additional herbal cake-partitioned moxibustion can alleviate the pain and improve the lumbar functions in patients with LDH due to kidney deficiency and blood stasis. The efficacy of the integrated method is better than that of either flour cake-partitioned moxibustion or Western medication alone, which may be related to the reduction of serum inflammatory factors.


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