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2. Subaxial Cervical Pedicular Screw Insertion via the Nonanatomic Axis: Identification of Entry Point and Trajectory Based on a Radiographic Study and Workshop.
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Wang, Yingbo, Hu, Bo, Wu, Jian, Chen, Wei, Wang, Zhong, Zhu, Jun, Fan, Weili, Liu, Mingyong, Zhao, Jianhua, and Liu, Peng
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OPERATIVE surgery ,HEALTH outcome assessment ,COMPUTED tomography ,ANATOMICAL planes ,RADIOLOGY - Abstract
Study Design: A radiological study and workshop. Objective: To propose a novel technique for subaxial cervical pedicle screw (CPS) insertion via the nonanatomic axis (nAA) and identify a new entry point (EP) and trajectory based on a radiological study. Methods: The new EP was determined to be the center of the upper half of the lateral mass, and the nAA was defined as the line connecting the EP and center of the pedicle. CT images of 493 subaxial cervical pedicles from 51 adults were utilized. The pedicle axis length (PAL/nPAL), pedicle transverse angle (PTA/nPTA), sagittal and transverse pedicle screw depth ratio (S-DO, T-DO), and sagittal and transverse angles (S-angle, T-angle) were measured in the anatomical axis (AA) and nAA. nAA-CPS insertions were conducted on dry specimens, and the positions of the screws were graded. Results: The nPTA (22.35° ± 1.57°), nPAL (23.75 ± 2.07 mm), T-DO (45.61% ± 3.10%), and S-DO (70.46% ± 4.44%) of the nAA-CPS were significantly different from the PTA (41.86° ± 2.77°), PAL (31.98 ± 2.40 mm), T-DO and S-DO of the AA-CPS (both 100% in ideal conditions), respectively (P <.05). The T-angle and S-angle were 92.78° ± 3.07° and 92.18° ± 3.78°, respectively. A constant EP and consistent trajectory of the nAA-CPS identified by 2 perpendicular angles were summarized and utilized as the manipulation protocols of the workshop, and a perfect position was achieved in 80.00% (24/30) of screws. Conclusion: The nAA-CPS is a novel alternative to the classic CPS technique. A constant entry point and 2 perpendicular angles in the sagittal and transverse planes for identifying the trajectory of the nAA-CPS should be taken into account in the establishment of a manipulation protocol. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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3. The Serum- and Glucocorticoid-Inducible Kinase 1 (SGK1) as a Novel Therapeutic Target in Mantle Cell Lymphoma.
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Li, Jiao, Yu, Hui, Wang, Xing, Ye, Yingying, Fang, Wei, Ding, Ning, Mi, Lan, Ping, Lingyan, Wang, Xiaogan, Song, Yuqin, and Zhu, Jun
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- 2022
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4. Effect of fibre arrangement on temperature field of CFRP induction heating.
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Fu, Tianyu, Zhao, Hui, Yang, Ning, Zhu, Jun, and Zhou, Shaodong
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- 2022
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5. Functional MRI and ApoE4 genotype for predicting cognitive decline in amyloid-positive individuals.
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Zhu, Jun-Ding, Huang, Chi-Wei, Chang, Hsin-I, Tsai, Shih-Jen, Huang, Shu-Hua, Hsu, Shih-Wei, Lee, Chen-Chang, Chen, Hong-Jie, Chang, Chiung-Chih, and Yang, Albert C.
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Background: In light of advancements in machine learning techniques, many studies have implemented machine learning approaches combined with data measures to predict and classify Alzheimer's disease. Studies that predicted cognitive status with longitudinal follow-up of amyloid-positive individuals remain scarce, however. Objective: We developed models based on voxel-wise functional connectivity (FC) density mapping and the presence of the ApoE4 genotype to predict whether amyloid-positive individuals would experience cognitive decline after 1 year. Methods: We divided 122 participants into cognitive decline and stable cognition groups based on the participants' change rates in Mini-Mental State Examination scores. In addition, we included 68 participants from Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) database as an external validation data set. Subsequently, we developed two classification models: the first model included 99 voxels, and the second model included 99 voxels and the ApoE4 genotype as features to train the models by Wide Neural Network algorithm with fivefold cross-validation and to predict the classes in the hold-out test and ADNI data sets. Results: The results revealed that both models demonstrated high accuracy in classifying the two groups in the hold-out test data set. The model for FC demonstrated good performance, with a mean F
1 -score of 0.86. The model for FC combined with the ApoE4 genotype achieved superior performance, with a mean F1 -score of 0.90. In the ADNI data set, the two models demonstrated stable performances, with mean F1 -scores of 0.77 in the first and second models. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that the proposed models exhibited promising accuracy for predicting cognitive status after 1 year in amyloid-positive individuals. Notably, the combination of FC and the ApoE4 genotype increased prediction accuracy. These findings can assist clinicians in predicting changes in cognitive status in individuals with a high risk of Alzheimer's disease and can assist future studies in developing precise treatment and prevention strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
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6. Outcomes After Management of Subspine and Femoroacetabular Impingement Using a Direct Anterior Mini-Open Approach.
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Xu, Liu-yang, Chen, Kang-ming, Peng, Jian-ping, Zhu, Jun-feng, Shen, Chao, and Chen, Xiao-dong
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FEMORACETABULAR impingement ,ORTHOPEDIC surgery ,SURGICAL decompression ,PLASTIC surgery ,HEALTH outcome assessment ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,COMPARATIVE studies ,T-test (Statistics) ,CHI-squared test ,RESEARCH funding ,DATA analysis software ,LONGITUDINAL method - Abstract
Background: Subspine impingement (SSI) has been commonly managed with arthroscopic decompression. However, arthroscopic decompression is a demanding technique, as under- or over-resection of the anterior inferior iliac spine (AIIS) could lead to inferior outcomes. An anterior mini-open approach has also been used in the management of femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), and it could provide adequate visualization of the anterior hip joint without a long learning curve. Purpose/Hypothesis: The objective of the current study was to compare the outcomes of SSI patients with FAI who underwent arthroscopic subspine decompression and osteoplasty with a group undergoing subspine decompression and osteoplasty using a modified direct anterior mini-open approach. It was hypothesized that there would be no significant difference in outcomes between the groups. Study Design: Cohort study; Level of evidence, 3. Methods: We reviewed the records of SSI patients who underwent decompression surgery (arthroscopic or mini-open) at our institution from June 1, 2015 to December 31, 2016. Both groups underwent the same postoperative rehabilitation protocol. Preoperative and 2-year postoperative patient-reported outcomes were compared using the modified Harris Hip Score (mHHS), International Hip Outcome Tool–33 (iHOT–33), and Hip Outcome Score—Activities of Daily Living (HOS–ADL). Major and minor complications as well as reoperation rates were recorded. Results: Included were 47 patients (49 hips) who underwent subspine decompression using an anterior mini-open approach and 35 patients (35 hips) who underwent arthroscopic subspine decompression. There were no differences in demographic and radiological parameters between the groups, and patients in both groups showed significant improvement in all outcome scores at follow-up. The pre- to postoperative improvement in outcome scores was also similar between groups (mini-open vs arthroscopy: mHHS, 26.30 vs 27.04 [ P =.783]; iHOT–33, 35.76 vs 31.77 [ P =.064]; HOS–ADL, 26.09 vs 22.77 [ P =.146]). In the mini-open group, 10 of the 47 patients had temporary meralgia paresthetica, and fat liquefaction was found in 1 female patient. There were no reoperations in the mini-open group. Conclusion: Subspine decompression using the anterior mini-open approach had similar outcomes to arthroscopic decompression in the management of SSI. The lateral femoral cutaneous nerve should be protected carefully during use of the anterior mini-open approach. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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7. One-pot synthesis of Acanthus ilicifolius Linn alkaloid 2-benzoxazolinone derivatives via a tandem Ugi 4-component coupling/haloform cyclization.
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Zhu, Jun, Tian, Xiao-Qiong, Kong, Ling-Qi, Ke, Li-Na, Ran, Feng-Ying, Wu, Lun, Wang, Hong-Mei, Chen, Qin-Hua, and Zeng, Xiao-Hua
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RING formation (Chemistry) , *ISOCYANIDES , *CONDENSATION , *COUPLES , *ALKALOIDS - Abstract
A one-pot, base-mediated approach to Acanthus ilicifolius Linn alkaloid 2-benzoxazolinone derivatives is developed. Starting from trichloroacetic acid, o -aminophenol, substituted benzaldehydes and alkyl isocyanides, the desired 2-benzoxazolinone derivatives are obtained in good yields via a tandem Ugi condensation and intramolecular haloform cyclization at room temperature in the presence of Et3N. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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8. Impact of Baseline Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio on Long-Term Prognosis in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation.
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Wu, Shuang, Yang, Yan-min, Zhu, Jun, Ren, Jia-meng, Wang, Juan, Zhang, Han, and Shao, Xing-hui
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MORTALITY risk factors ,EVALUATION of medical care ,PREDICTIVE tests ,ACQUISITION of data methodology ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,MULTIVARIATE analysis ,ATRIAL fibrillation ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,REGRESSION analysis ,NEUTROPHILS ,LYMPHOCYTES ,RISK assessment ,MEDICAL records ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,BLOOD cell count ,ADVERSE health care events ,PROPORTIONAL hazards models - Abstract
We performed a retrospective analysis involving 1269 patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) to evaluate the predictive value of the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) on long-term outcomes. The primary outcomes were all-cause mortality and combined end point events (CEEs). Cox proportional hazards regression analysis and net reclassification improvement (NRI) analysis were performed. During a median follow-up of 3.32 years, 285 deaths and 376 CEEs occurred. With the elevation of the NLR, the incidence of all-cause mortality (2.77, 4.14, 6.12, and 12.18/100 person-years) and CEEs (4.19, 7.40, 8.03, and 15.22/100 person-years) significantly increased. Multivariate Cox analysis indicated that the highest NLR quartile was independently associated with the incidence of all-cause mortality (hazard ratio [HR] = 1.77, 95% CI: 1.19-2.65) and CEEs (HR = 1.66, 95% CI: 1.18-2.33). When the NLR was analyzed as a continuous variable, a 1-unit increment in log NLR was related to 134% increased risk of all-cause mortality and 119% increased risk of CEEs. Net reclassification improvement analysis revealed that NLR significantly improved risk stratification for all-cause death and CEEs by 15.0% and 9.6%, respectively. Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio could be an independent predictor of long-term outcomes in patients with AF. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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9. Incidence of inborn errors of metabolism detected by tandem mass spectrometry in China: A census of over seven million newborns between 2016 and 2017.
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Deng, Kui, Zhu, Jun, Yu, Erling, Xiang, Liangcheng, Yuan, Xuelian, Yao, Yongna, Li, Xiaohong, and Liu, Hanmin
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CONFIDENCE intervals , *CENSUS , *CROSS-sectional method , *POPULATION geography , *MEDICAL screening , *SURVEYS , *MASS spectrometry , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *INBORN errors of metabolism ,INBORN errors of metabolism diagnosis - Abstract
Background: The incidence of inborn errors of metabolism varies widely across countries. Very few studies have analyzed the incidence of these disorders in Mainland China. We aimed to estimate the overall and disease-specific incidences of inborn errors of metabolism in Chinese newborns and investigate the geographical distribution of these disorders. Methods: A national cross-sectional survey was conducted to investigate newborn inborn errors of metabolism screening by tandem mass spectroscopy in Mainland China between 2016 and 2017. A total of 246 newborn screening centers were surveyed using a standardized questionnaire. We examined the cumulative and disease-specific incidences of inborn errors of metabolism in Mainland China as a whole and in different geographical locations. Results: Over 7 million newborns were screened and 2747 were diagnosed with inborn errors of metabolism, yielding an overall incidence of 38.69 per 100,000 births (95% confidence interval: 37.27–40.17). The most common disorders were amino acid disorders (17.14 per 100,000 births, 95% confidence interval: 16.21–18.13), followed by organic acid disorders (12.39 per 100,000 births, 95% confidence interval: 11.60–13.24) and fatty acid oxidation disorders (9.16 per 100,000 births, 95% confidence interval: 8.48–9.89). The overall and disease-specific incidence rates differed significantly across geographical locations (P < 0.001). Conclusions: The overall incidence of inborn errors of metabolism in Chinese newborns is relatively high. It is urgent to establish the recommended uniform screening panel for inborn errors of metabolism to guide the national and regional tandem mass spectroscopy newborn screening programs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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10. Q-marker Prediction Analysis of Rhubarb in Fengyin Decoction Based on Fingerprint and Network Pharmacology.
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Ji-le Lan, Ye-ping Ruan, Zhu-jun Mao, Li-yan You, and Zhong Chen
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RHUBARB ,CHINESE medicine ,AMMONIUM salts ,EMODIN ,PHARMACOLOGY ,GINGER ,LIQUID chromatography - Abstract
Fengyin Decoction (FYD) is a traditional Chinese medicine for the treatment of epilepsy and wind paralysis. However, the potential antiepileptic active component in rhubarb (which is the most effective Chinese medicine in FYD) has not been defined. In this study, we analyzed and predicted the potential quality marker (Q-marker) of rhubarb in FYD based on fingerprint and network pharmacology. The fingerprints of FYD and rhubarb were established to analyze the transmission law of active components. Ultra-high performance liquid chromatography (UPLC) was used to study quantitatively the active components obtained by different extraction methods of FYD. Combined with network pharmacological analysis, a "components-targets-pathways" network was constructed to predict the potential Q-marker. Eight peaks were identified by FYD fingerprint: aloe-emodin, rhein, emodin, chrysophanol, physcion, cinnamaldehyde, 6-gingerol, and glycyrrhizic acid ammonium salt. The determination of the 8 active components in FYD with different extraction methods suggested that rhubarb anthraquinone may be a potential antiepileptic active component. Twelve core components, 19 targets, and 21 pathways of rhubarb were screened by network pharmacology, which further demonstrated that rhubarb played a role mainly through these components, targets, and pathways. We preliminarily predicted that compounds such as rhubarb anthraquinones were a potential Q-marker. The UPLC fingerprint and the content determination method of the 8 components established in this study were effective and feasible. The findings in this study may provide a reference for further study of quality control of FYD and lay a theoretical foundation for the study of its action mechanism. In addition, our study may provide a novel idea for the study of the Q-marker of other classical compound traditional Chinese medicines. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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11. 7T MRI with post-processing for the presurgical evaluation of pharmacoresistant focal epilepsy.
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Chen, Cong, Xie, Juan-Juan, Ding, Fang, Jiang, Ya-Si, Jin, Bo, Wang, Shan, Ding, Yao, Li, Hong, Jiang, Biao, Zhu, Jun-Ming, Ding, Mei-Ping, Chen, Zhong, Wu, Zhi-Ying, Zhang, Bao-Rong, Hsu, Yi-Cheng, Lai, Hsin-Yi, and Wang, Shuang
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Background: We aimed to evaluate the diagnostic yield of seven-tesla (7T) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with post-processing of three-dimensional (3D) T1-weighted (T1W) images by the morphometric analysis program (MAP) in epilepsy surgical candidates whose 3T MRI results were inconclusive or negative. Methods: We recruited 35 patients with pharmacoresistant focal epilepsy. A multidisciplinary team including an experienced neuroradiologist evaluated their seizure semiology, video-electroencephalography data, 3T MRI and post-processing results, and co-registered FDG-PET. Eleven patients had suspicious lesions on 3T MRI and the other 24 patients were strictly MRI-negative. 7T MRI evaluation was then performed to aid clinical decision. Among patients with pathologically proven focal cortical dysplasia (FCD) type II, signs of FCD were retrospectively evaluated in each MRI sequence (T1W, T2W, and FLAIR), and positive rates were analyzed in each MAP feature map (junction, extension, and thickness). Results: 7T MRI evaluation confirmed the lesion in nine of the 11 (81.8%) patients with suspicious lesions on 3T MRI. It also revealed new lesions in four of the 24 (16.7%) strictly MRI-negative patients. Histopathology showed FCD type II in 11 of the 13 (84.6%) 7T MRI-positive cases. Unexpectedly, three of the four newly identified FCD lesions were located in the posterior quadrant. Blurred gray–white boundary was the most frequently observed sign of FCD, appearing on 7T T1W image in all cases and on T2W and FLAIR images in only about half cases. The 7T junction map successfully detected FCD (10/11) in more cases than the extension (1/11) and thickness (0/11) maps. The 3D T1W images at 7T exhibited superior cerebral gray–white matter contrast, more obviously blurred gray–white boundary of FCD, and larger and brighter positive zones in post-processing than 3T T1W images. Conclusion: 7T MRI with post-processing can enhance the detection of subtle epileptogenic lesions for MRI-negative epilepsy and may optimize surgical strategies for patients with focal epilepsy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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12. Cardiopulmonary bypass duration is an independent predictor of adverse outcome in surgical repair for acute type A aortic dissection.
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Zhang, Kai, Pan, Xu-Dong, Dong, Song-Bo, Zheng, Jun, Xu, Shang-Dong, Liu, Yong-Min, Zhu, Jun-Ming, and Sun, Li-Zhong
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- 2020
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13. The integration of pore size and porosity distribution on Ti-6A1-4V scaffolds by 3D printing in the modulation of osteo-differentation.
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Wo, Jin, Huang, Shi-shu, Wu, Dong-ying, Zhu, Jun, Li, Zhi-zhong, and Yuan, Feng
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PORE size distribution ,ALKALINE phosphatase ,THREE-dimensional printing ,RUNX proteins ,TISSUE scaffolds ,SCANNING electron microscopy ,OSTEOBLASTS - Abstract
Purpose: In this study, pore size and porosity distribution of porous Ti-6Al-4V scaffolds (pTi) were controlled by 3D printing. The effects of pore size distribution at a constant porosity, or porosity distribution at a constant pore size pertaining to functions of adhesion, proliferation, and differentiation of the mouse embryonic osteoblast precursor (MC3T3-E1) cells were researched separately. Methods: 3D printing was used to design five groups of pTi, designated as PS
300 /HP, PS300 /LP, PS500 /HP, PS500 /LP, and PS800 /HP based on pore size and porosity distribution. MC3T3-E1 cells were cultured on pTi, and non-porous Ti-6Al-4V samples (npTi) were prepared as control. The pTi was characterized with the scanning electron microscopy (SEM). MC3T3-E1 cells were stained via AlamarBlue assay and viability and proliferation analyzed. The mRNA levels of alkaline phosphatase (ALP), osteocalcin (OCN), collagentype-1 (Col-1), and runt-related transcription factor 2 (Runx2) in MC3T3-E1 cells were analyzed by real-time PCR analysis. Results: The average pore size and porosity of pTi were recorded as (301 ± 9 μm, 58.8 ± 1.8%), (300 ± 9 μm, 43.4 ± 1.3%), (501 ± 11 μm, 58.3 ± 1.2%), (499 ± 12 μm, 42.7 ± 1.1%), and (804 ± 10 μm, 58.9 ± 1.3%), respectively. SEM images confirmed active attachment of cells and oriented with the direction of metal rod after pTi/MC3T3-E1 co-culture for 3 and 7 days. In addition, MC3T3-E1 cells grown on the PS800 /HP displayed significantly higher proliferation compared with each group after 3 days incubation (p < 0.05). Moreover, cells showed some degree of proliferation in all groups, with the highest value recorded for PS800 /HP after culture for 7 days (p < 0.05). The gene expression pattern of ALP, OCN, Col-1, and Runx2 confirmed that these were down-regulated when pore size increased or porosity decreased of pTi (p < 0.05). Conclusion: The pTi facilitated the adhesion and differentiation of osteoblast when pore size decreased or porosity increased. The scaffold model resembles physical modification with porous structures, which has potential application in the surface modifications of Ti implant. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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14. Extracellular HMGB-1 activates inflammatory signaling in tendon cells and tissues.
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Zhang, Chuanxin, Gu, Xinfeng, Zhao, Guangyi, Wang, Wang, Shao, Jiahua, Zhu, Jun, Yuan, Ting, Sun, Jiuyi, Nie, Daibang, and Zhou, Yiqin
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- 2020
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15. Preparation and electrochemical corrosion behaviour of 3D large-sized nanocrystalline copper bulk in solutions with chloride ions.
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Luo, Wei, Zhou, Jian, Xu, Yiming, Lou, Yuan, Hu, Lei, Zhu, Jun, and Yan, Mi
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CHLORIDE ions ,COPPER chlorides ,ELECTROLYTIC corrosion ,ANODIC oxidation of metals ,CRITICAL currents ,CORROSION resistance ,COPPER films - Abstract
A 3D large-sized nanocrystalline (NC) copper bulk was prepared by inert gas condensation and in situ warm compress, the density of which was 99.51% of theoretical value. Electrochemical methods and XRD、EDS、SEM technique were used to investigate the anodic polarisation behaviour of NC copper in solutions with chloride ions. NC copper exhibited a different anodic polarisation behaviour from its coarse-grain (CG) counterpart in 0.47 wt-% NaCl solution. No second passivity was observed for NC copper, while there was a notable second passivity for CG copper. Compared with CG copper, the corrosion resistance of NC copper decreased. The anodic polarisation behaviour of NC copper changed significantly when 10
4 ppm Cl− was added in 0.3% Na2 SO4 solution. Attributed to the CuCl protective film on NC copper, the critical current intensity decreased and the decreasing rate of anodic current intensity lowed notably in activity-passivity zone. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2019
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16. Action observation therapy for improving arm function, walking ability, and daily activity performance after stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Peng, Tzu-Hsuan, Zhu, Jun-Ding, Chen, Chih-Chi, Tai, Ruei-Yi, Lee, Chia-Yi, and Hsieh, Yu-Wei
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INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems , *MEDICAL databases , *LIFE skills , *MANIPULATION therapy , *MEDLINE , *META-analysis , *MOTOR ability , *PSYCHOLOGY of movement , *ONLINE information services , *PHYSICAL therapy , *RESEARCH funding , *WALKING , *SYSTEMATIC reviews , *ACTIVITIES of daily living , *STROKE patients - Abstract
Objective: This study was to investigate the effectiveness of action observation therapy on arm and hand motor function, walking ability, gait performance, and activities of daily living in stroke patients. Design: Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Data sources: Searches were completed in January 2019 from electronic databases, including PubMed, Scopus, the Cochrane Library, and OTseeker. Review methods: Two independent reviewers performed data extraction and evaluated the study quality by the PEDro scale. The pooled effect sizes on different aspects of outcome measures were calculated. Subgroup analyses were performed to examine the impact of stroke phases on treatment efficacy. Results: Included were 17 articles with 600 patients. Compared with control treatments, the action observation therapy had a moderate effect size on arm and hand motor outcomes (Hedge's g = 0.564; P < 0.001), a moderate to large effect size on walking outcomes (Hedge's g = 0.779; P < 0.001), a large effect size on gait velocity (Hedge's g = 0.990; P < 0.001), and a moderate to large effect size on activities of daily function (Hedge's g = 0. 728; P = 0.004). Based on subgroup analyses, the action observation therapy showed moderate to large effect sizes in the studies of patients with acute/subacute stroke or those with chronic stroke (Hedge's g = 0.661 and 0.783). Conclusion: This review suggests that action observation therapy is an effective approach for stroke patients to improve arm and hand motor function, walking ability, gait velocity, and daily activity performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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17. Increased expression of aromatase cytochrome P450 enzyme is associated with prolactinoma invasiveness in post-menopausal women.
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Su, Yin-Xia, Du, Guo-Li, Shen, Hong-Li, Wang, Wen, Bao, Jian-Ling, Aierken, Aizezijiang, Wang, Bo-Wei, Jiang, Sheng, Zhu, Jun, and Gao, Xiao-Ming
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- 2019
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18. Clinical characteristics and drug tolerance for Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection in patients with agranulocytosis and fever in Shanghai.
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Han, Xiu-Hua, Xu, Hui-Li, Zhu, Jun, Mao, Yuan-Fei, Hu, Jiong, Zhu, Jian-Yi, Chen, Fang-Yuan, Shi, Ju-Mei, Tao, Rong, Hao, Si-Guo, Gu, Shi-Yang, Liu, Peng, He, Hai-Yan, Hou, Jian, Ding, Yi, Liang, Ai-Bin, Liu, Li Gen, Zhu, Qi, Yao, Yong-Hua, and Wang, Chun
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AGRANULOCYTOSIS ,PSEUDOMONAS aeruginosa infections ,DRUG tolerance ,ACUTE myeloid leukemia ,LYMPHOBLASTIC leukemia ,DRUG resistance in bacteria - Abstract
The characteristics of distribution of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in patients with agranulocytosis and fever in 12 hospitals in Shanghai from 2012 to 2014 were retrospectively analyzed. WHONET 5.6 software was used to analyze the results of drug sensitivity test. Data from different diseases, different sample sources, and drug sensitivity tests were statistically analyzed to investigate the clinical distribution characteristics and drug resistance of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in patients with agranulocytosis and fever in Shanghai, China. This study revealed that, among these 109 strains of P. aeruginosa, they were mainly found in patients with acute myelocytic leukemia (AML; 48 strains, 44.04%) and patients with acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL; 36 strains, 33.03%). The specimen sources were mainly respiratory tract secretions (58 strains, 53.21%) and blood (21 strains, 19.26%). The P. aeruginosa isolates from neutropenic sepsis patients showed high sensitivity to the following antibiotics: piperacillin/tazobactam, cefepime, ciprofloxacin, ceftazidime, and amikacin with 91.1%, 89%, 89%, 87.9%, and 85.7% of isolates being sensitive, respectively. Furthermore, for P. aeruginosa isolates from the AML group of patients, the lowest antibiotic resistance rates were seen for ciprofloxacin (0%), cefoperazone/sulbactam (2.1%), and cefepime (7.1%), while for the ALL group the lowest antibiotic resistance rates were seen for piperacillin (2.8%), ceftazidime (2.8%), and cefepime (2.8%). Isolates from AML patients (21.3%) were significantly more likely to be piperacillin resistant than those from the ALL patients (2.8%). Therefore, P. aeruginosa infection is relatively common in patients with agranulocytosis and fever. The strains had a certain degree of resistance to commonly used antibiotics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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19. Effects of Relative Deprivation on Intention to Rebel: A Multiple Mediation Model.
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Chen, Xiang-Yu, Wang, Xin-Qiang, Liu, Jian-Ping, Dong, Sheng-Hong, Zhu, Jun-Cheng, and Huo, Jun-Yu
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This study examined the mediating effects of future social expectations and interpersonal distrust on the relationship between individual relative deprivation and intention to rebel. Data were gathered from 807 people from multiple occupational backgrounds in a municipality in southwest China. Structural equation modelling showed that individual relative deprivation predicted intention to rebel directly and also that it predicted intention to rebel indirectly via negative future social expectations, interpersonal distrust, and a chain mediating effect of negative future social expectations and interpersonal distrust. These results highlight the importance of the associations between future social expectations and interpersonal distrust with intention to rebel in people who report relative deprivation. The findings also indicate that prevention and intervention programs related to relative deprivation and intention to rebel in China are worthy of further research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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20. Comparative Proteomic Analysis of the Effect of the Four-Herb Chinese Medicine ANBP on Promoting Mouse Skin Wound Healing.
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Chen, Li, Hou, Qian, Zhou, Zhong-Zhi, Li, Mei-Rong, Zhong, Ling-Zhi, Deng, Xiang-Dong, Zhu, Zi-Ying, Cheng, Zhong-Yi, Zhu, Jun, Xiang, Cong-Lian, He, Wen-Jun, and Fu, Xiao-Bing
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Traditional Chinese medicine has great potential to improve wound healing. ANBP, the mixture of 4 Chinese herbs—Agrimoniapilosa, Nelumbonucifera, Boswelliacarteri, and Pollen typhae—is effective in trauma treatment while its mechanism is still elusive. In this study, quantitative proteomics and bioinformatics analyses were performed to decipher the possible roles of ANBP in accelerated wound healing of mouse skin. Among all 3171 identified proteins, 90, 71, 80, and 140 proteins were found to be differently expressed in 6 hours, 3 days, 7 days, and 14 days ANBP-treated tissues compared with corresponding control tissues, respectively. The result showed that different biological processes and pathways were activated at different healing stages. At the early healing stage, ANBP treatment mainly affected several biological processes, including immune and defense response, vascular system restoration, hemostasis and coagulation regulation, lipid metabolism and signal transduction, while muscle tissue, hair, epidermis, extracellular matrix and tissue remodeling related activities were the major events in ANBP promoted later wound healing. This is the first quantitative proteome study of ANBP-treated wound tissues, which provide a new perspective for the mechanism of ANBP accelerated wound healing and is of guiding significance for clinical application of ANBP in trauma disorders cure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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21. Neoadjuvant chemotherapy by bronchial arterial infusion in patients with unresectable stage III squamous cell lung cancer.
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Zhu, Jun, Zhang, Hai-ping, Jiang, Sen, and Ni, Jian
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Background: We investigated the effects of neoadjuvant chemotherapy administered via bronchial arterial infusion (BAI) on unresectable stage III lung squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Methods: This was a single-arm retrospective study of chemotherapy with gemcitabine plus cisplatin (GP) administered via BAI to patients with unresectable lung SCC. Data regarding the post-treatment response rate, downstage rate, and surgery rate, as well as progression-free survival (PFS), overall survival (OS), quality of life, and post-BAI side effects were collected. Results: A total of 36 patients were enrolled in this study between August 2010 and May 2014. The response rate was 72.2%, and the downstage rate was 22.2%. Among the patients who were downstaged, 16 (44.4%) patients were because of their T stage, and 5 (13.9%) patients were downstaged due to to their N stage. The surgery rate was 52.8%, the 1-year survival rate was 75.4%, and the 2-year survival rate was 52.1%. The median PFS was 14.0 months [95% confidence interval (CI): 8.6–19.4], and the median OS was 25.0 months (95% CI: 19.1–30.9). The quality of life was significantly improved, and the chemotherapy was well tolerated. Conclusions: Compared with intravenous neoadjuvant chemotherapy, BAI chemotherapy significantly improved the surgery rate, prolonged PFS and OS, and improved the quality of life in patients with unresectable stage III lung SCC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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22. Association of ATF4 Expression With Tissue Hypoxia and M2 Macrophage Infiltration in Infantile Hemangioma.
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Xia, Hou-fu, Zhu, Jun-yi, Wang, Jing-nan, Ren, Jian-gang, Cai, Yu, Wang, Feng-qin, Zhang, Wei, Chen, Gang, Zhao, Yi-fang, and Zhao, Ji-hong
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HEMANGIOMAS ,HYPOXEMIA ,MACROPHAGES ,IMMUNOCHEMISTRY ,IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE - Abstract
Accumulating studies have revealed the hypoxic condition and its crucial role in the distinctive progression of infantile hemangioma (IH), the most common benign tumor in infancy. Activating transcription factor 4 (ATF4), an important gene mediating cellular adaptation to various stress signals, could confer a survival advantage for tumor cells under hypoxia and regulate tumor progression. However, the potential role of ATF4 in IH was still unknown. In this study, the expression of hypoxia inducible factor (HIF)-1α, ATF4, and macrophage colony-stimulating factor (M-CSF) in 27 specimens of IH was measured by immunochemistry and double-labeling immunofluorescence, followed by the Spearman rank correlation test. Our results showed that the expression of HIF-1α, ATF4, and M-CSF was significantly upregulated in proliferating IH compared with involuting IH. Meanwhile, HIF-1α and ATF4, in parallel with ATF4 and M-CSF, exhibited positive correlation and synchronous expression. In addition, our in vitro studies demonstrated that hypoxia obviously upregulated the expression of HIF-1α, ATF4, and M-CSF in hemangioma stem cells. Most importantly, their expression was uniformly correlated with the percentage of M2-polarized macrophages in IH. All those results and established evidence indicated that hypoxia-induced ATF4 expression may promote progression of proliferating IH through M-CSF-induced M2-polarized macrophages infiltration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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23. A Method of Feeding Conditions Monitoring of Journal Bearing in Tandem Cold Mill.
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Sun, Bo, Cao, Heng, Yao, Haiqing, Wang, Yu, and Zhu, Jun
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HYDRODYNAMIC lubrication ,JOURNAL bearings ,NONDESTRUCTIVE testing ,PERFORMANCE evaluation ,DETECTORS - Abstract
This paper presents a real-time hydrodynamic lubricant feeding conditions monitoring system for journal bearing in tandem cold mill to avoid online burning accident. A new kind of sensor connector has been developed to perform as a measuring section applied with nondestructive testing technology. The hydrodynamic lubricant feeding conditions in the tandem cold mill have been characterized. The monitoring results show that the hydrodynamic lubricant feeding conditions have been proved to be good indicators for the safety production. This real-time hydrodynamic lubricant feeding conditions monitoring system can be used as a long-term monitoring platform and provide an early warning for the tandem cold mill’s abnormal performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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24. Serum Potassium Levels and Short-Term Outcomes in Patients With ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction.
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Ma, Wenfang, Liang, Yan, Zhu, Jun, Yang, Yanmin, Tan, Huiqiong, Yu, Litian, Gao, Xin, Feng, Guangxun, and Li, Jiandong
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ARRHYTHMIA ,CHI-squared test ,STATISTICAL correlation ,ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY ,FISHER exact test ,HOSPITALS ,MEDICAL protocols ,MYOCARDIAL infarction ,POTASSIUM ,TIME ,ACQUISITION of data ,PROPORTIONAL hazards models ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,DATA analysis software ,LOG-rank test ,KRUSKAL-Wallis Test - Abstract
Current guidelines recommend maintaining serum potassium levels between 4.0 and 5.0 mEq/L (1 mEq/L = mmol/L) in patients with acute myocardial infarction. However, these guidelines are based on studies conducted before the β blocker and reperfusion era. We retrospectively analyzed 6613 patients diagnosed with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) who presented without renal insufficiency. Patients were categorized into 5 groups according to mean serum potassium levels: <3.5, 3.5 to <4.0, 4.0 to <4.5, 4.5 to <5.0, and ≥5.0 mEq/L. Patients with potassium levels of 4.0 to <4.5 mEq/L had the lowest predefined event rates, which were 6.4% for 7-day malignant arrhythmia, 3.7% for 7-day mortality, and 5.3% for 30-day mortality. Compared with the reference group (4.0 to <4.5 mEq/L), multivariate regression analysis revealed significantly higher 30-day mortality risk in patients with potassium level of 4.5 to <5.0 (hazard ratio [HR]: 1.52, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.17-1.98; P = .002) and even higher risk in patients with potassium level of ≥5.0 mEq/L (HR: 1.80, 95% CI: 1.22-2.66; P = .002). The lowest 30-day mortality was observed in patients with STEMI having potassium levels between 4.0 and 4.5 mEq/L, and a level >4.5 mEq/L significantly increased mortality risk. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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25. One-Year Outcomes of Emergency Department Patients With Atrial Fibrillation.
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Yang, Yan-Min, Shao, Xing-Hui, Zhu, Jun, Zhang, Han, Liu, Yao, Gao, Xin, Yu, Li-Tian, Liu, Li-Sheng, Zhao, Li, Yu, Peng-Fei, Zhang, Hua, He, Qing, and Gu, Xiao-Dan
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ANTICOAGULANTS ,DRUG therapy ,WARFARIN ,ATRIAL fibrillation ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,HEART failure ,HOSPITAL emergency services ,LONGITUDINAL method ,MEDICAL cooperation ,RESEARCH ,RESEARCH funding ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,DATA analysis software ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,ODDS ratio - Abstract
There is lack of data about patient characteristics, practice patterns, and long-term adverse outcomes in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) attending emergency departments (EDs) in China. A total of 2016 patients from 20 representative EDs were included. During 1 year, all-cause mortality was 291 (14.6%) cases, stroke/noncentral nervous system systemic embolism rate was 159 (8.0%) cases, and major bleeding was 26 (1.3%) cases. Heart failure, the major cause of mortality, accounted for 43.0% of deaths. Of 375 (18.6%) patients who used warfarin at baseline, only 217 (57.9%) patients were still on anticoagulation therapy during 1-year follow-up. Compared with the patients who continued on warfarin, the mortality rate was higher in those who did not continue (15.9% vs 5.5%, P < .001). Patients seen in ED with AF appear to have a high incidence rate of long-term all-cause mortality and inadequate anticoagulation rate. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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26. Production of intermetallic compound powders through hydrogen and sodium reduction of chlorides.
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Du, Chao, Wang, Na, Zhu, Jun, Jiao, Shuqiang, and Zhu, Hongmin
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INTERMETALLIC compounds ,HYDROGEN ,CHLORIDES ,SODIUM ,CHEMICAL reduction - Abstract
Fine Nb-Sn and Nb-Ta intermetallic powders were produced by hydrogen reduction from their uniformly mixed chloride vapours, while Nb-Al intermetallic powders were synthesised by sodium reduction of their chlorides in a LiCl-KCl-NaCl-CaCl
2 molten medium. The obtained Nb-Sn and Nb-Ta powders were fine and agglomerated, with a uniform particle size distribution and a typical particle size of 20-40 nm. The particle size of Nb-Al powders synthesised by sodium reduction was approximately in the range of 50-300 nm. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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27. Structural Damage Detection in a Truss Bridge Model Using Fuzzy Clustering and Measured FRF Data Reduced by Principal Component Projection.
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Yu, Ling, Zhu, Jun-hua, and Yu, Li-li
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TRUSS bridges , *FUZZY clustering technique , *VIBRATION (Mechanics) , *FREQUENCY response , *ALGORITHMS , *DATA compression - Abstract
This study deals with vibration-based damage detection in a truss bridge model and suggests a novel methodology based on fuzzy clustering and measured frequency response function (FRF) data reduced by principal component projection. A six-bay truss bridge model is designed and fabricated in laboratory, various connection damages are simulated by loosening the end connecter bolts, and the environmental effects are taken into account by changing in excitation force levels of a shaker. The FRFs of the healthy and the damaged structure are used as initial data. The FRF data normalization is performed for eliminating the effects caused by the environmental and operational variability. Two data projection algorithms, namely principal component analysis (PCA) and kernel principal component analysis (KPCA) are adopted for data compression and the median values of principal components are defined for damage feature extraction. The fuzzy c-means (FCM) clustering algorithm is used to categorize these features for structural damage detection. The illustrated results show that the proposed method can effectively identify the bridge damages simulated by loosening the bolted joints of the truss bridge structure. It is sensitive to the structural damage but it is non-sensitive to the effect of the environmental and operational variations. This makes it quite generic and permits its potential development for real and complex truss bridges in site. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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28. Evaluation of the effects of pulse high-volume hemofiltration in patients with severe sepsis: A preliminary study.
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Zhang Peng, Peng Pai, Wang Han-Min, Zhu Jun, Liu Hong-Bao, Li Rong, and Huang Chen
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- 2010
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29. Hydrodynamics study and simulation of a bionic fish tail driving system based on linear hypocycloid.
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Wang, Shuyan, Zhu, Jun, Wang, Xinguo, Li, Qinfeng, Zhu, Huiyun, and Zhou, Rui
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GENETIC engineering of fish ,FISH locomotion ,HYDRODYNAMICS ,SPEED reducers ,EPICYCLOIDS & hypocycloids - Abstract
The tail driving system based on linear hypocycloid has the advantages of adjustable phase difference, no quick-return, and combining speed reducer with transformation mechanism. The two-joint composite motion of the driving system was realized via caudal peduncle’s linear reciprocating in cosine and caudal fin’s oscillating in sine-like. First, dynamic and hydrodynamic models were established with momentum theorem, Lagrange theorem, and two-dimensional Foil theory. Second, study on lift force and vortex ring with optimal results was further conducted by numerical simulation in FLUENT. At last, theoretical derivation and simulation results have been testified in experiments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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30. Effects of dexmedetomidine on renal function in patients with septic shock.
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Chen, Lvlin, Lan, Ying, Zhu, Jun-Cheng, and He, Yan
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This study was to observe the effects of dexmedetomidine against acute kidney injury in patients with septic shock. A prospective randomized controlled trial (RCT) was conducted in which 80 patients with septic shock admitted in Department of Critical Care Medicine of the Affiliated Hospital of Chengdu University from June 2015 to January 2017 were divided into experimental group and control group. The patients in both groups received basic treatment for septic shock, and the patients in the experimental group were given intravenous injection of dexmedetomidine, maintained with 0.1–0.2 µg kg
−1 h−1 for 5 days. In both groups, the changes in the levels of interleukin (IL)-6, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, serum creatinine (SCr), cystatin C (Cys C), and β2-microglobulin (β2-MG) were determined before treatment and 1, 3, and 5 days after treatment. At 5 days after treatment, Cys C, β2-MG, and SCr were significantly decreased in both groups (P < 0.05), and the degree of decrease in the experimental group was more obvious (P < 0.05). At 1, 3, and 5 days after treatment, IL-6 and TNF-α were significantly decreased in both groups (P < 0.05) and the degree of decrease in the experimental group was more obvious (P < 0.05). Dexmedetomidine has certain renal protective effect in patients with septic shock, and its mechanism is possibly related to the regulation and improvement of uncontrolled inflammatory response. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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31. A prospective study on the diagnosis of peripheral lung cancer using endobronchial ultrasonography with a guide sheath and computed tomography-guided transthoracic needle aspiration.
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Zhu, Jun, Tang, Feng, and Gu, Ye
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Background: It is difficult to collect peripheral lung cancer samples. This study analyzed the applicability of endobronchial ultrasonography with a guide sheath (EBUS-GS) and computed tomography-guided transthoracic needle aspiration (CT-TTNA) for the diagnosis of peripheral lung cancer. Methods: A prospective analysis of peripheral lung cancer patients was performed. The study included 150 cases in the EBUS-GS group and 177 cases in the CT-TTNA group. The diagnostic rate, pathological type, genetic status and complications were analyzed. Results: The diagnosis rates were 64.0% and 97.7% in the EBUS-GS and CT-TTNA groups, respectively. The EBUS-GS group had undergone the most operations of the upper lobes of both lungs, while there was no significant difference in the operation distribution among the lobes in the CT-TTNA group. Adenocarcinoma (64 cases versus 51 cases) was most commonly observed in both groups, followed by squamous cell carcinoma. The detection rates of patients who were given a genetic test were 96.1% and 98.9% in the EBUS-GS and CT-TTNA groups, respectively. The incidence of complications in the EBUS-GS group was significantly less than that in the CT-TTNA group. Conclusions: EBUS-GS and CT-TTNA both had operational limitations. The diagnostic rate of EBUS-GS was lower than that of CT-TTNA, but there were fewer complications. CT-TTNA had better tolerance. According to the specific location of the lesion, we recommend EBUS-GS for lesions with a diameter ⩽30 mm and CT-TTNA for lesions with a diameter >30 mm. CT-TTNA specimens were advantageous for genetic testing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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32. Extended state observer/proportion integration differentiation compound control based on dynamic modelling for an aerial inertially stabilized platform.
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Zhou, Xiangyang, Zhu, Jun, Zhao, Beilei, and Li, Jianping
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DYNAMIC models ,REMOTE sensing ,GIMBALS (Mechanical devices) - Abstract
This article presents an extended state observer/proportion integration differentiation compound control scheme based on dynamic modelling for a three-axis inertially stabilized platform applied for aerial remote sensing. To reveal the effects of dynamic couplings among different gimbals and the base on the system control performance, the dynamic modelling of the inertially stabilized platform system is developed. Then, an extended state observer /proportion integration differentiation composite controller is designed to improve the tracking precision and stability of the inertially stabilized platform, whose disturbance rejection ability is analysed by simulations. During simulation analysis, the LuGre friction model is introduced to represent the effects of main disturbance torques. To verify the method, the experiments are conducted. The results show that the extended state observer/proportion integration differentiation compound scheme has excellent capability in disturbance rejection, by which the stabilization accuracy of the inertially stabilized platform has improved significantly. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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