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Journal of Southern Medical University ; (12): 1102-1109, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-987027

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OBJECTIVE@#To investigate the variations in the expression of voltage-gated sodium (Nav) channel subunits during development of rat cerebellar Purkinje neurons and their correlation with maturation of electrophysiological characteristics of the neurons.@*METHODS@#We observed the changes in the expression levels of NaV1.1, 1.2, 1.3 and 1.6 during the development of Purkinje neurons using immunohistochemistry in neonatal (5-7 days after birth), juvenile (12-14 days), adolescent (21-24 days), and adult (42-60 days) SD rats. Using whole-cell patch-clamp technique, we recorded the spontaneous electrical activity of the neurons in ex vivo brain slices of rats of different ages to analyze the changes of electrophysiological characteristics of these neurons during development.@*RESULTS@#The expression of NaV subunits in rat cerebellar Purkinje neurons showed significant variations during development. NaV1.1 subunit was highly expressed throughout the developmental stages and increased progressively with age (P < 0.05). NaV1.2 expression was not detected in the neurons in any of the developmental stages (P > 0.05). The expression level of NaV1.3 decreased with development and became undetectable after adolescence (P < 0.05). NaV1.6 expression was not detected during infancy, but increased with further development (P < 0.05). NaV1.1 and NaV1.3 were mainly expressed in the early stages of development. With the maturation of the rats, NaV1.3 expression disappeared and NaV1.6 expression increased in the neurons. NaV1.1 and NaV1.6 were mainly expressed after adolescence. The total NaV protein level increased gradually with development (P < 0.05) and tended to stabilize after adolescence. The spontaneous frequency and excitability of the Purkinje neurons increased gradually with development and reached the mature levels in adolescence. The developmental expression of NaV subunits was positively correlated with discharge frequency (r=0.9942, P < 0.05) and negatively correlated with the excitatory threshold of the neurons (r=0.9891, P < 0.05).@*CONCLUSION@#The changes in the expression levels of NaV subunits are correlated with the maturation of high frequency electrophysiological properties of the neurons, suggesting thatmature NaV subunit expressions is the basis of maturation of electrophysiological characteristics of the neurons.


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Rats , Animals , Purkinje Cells/physiology , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Neurons , Brain , Sodium/metabolism
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Med. crít. (Col. Mex. Med. Crít.) ; 36(5): 312-317, Aug. 2022. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1448615

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Resumen: La ultrasonografía enfocada al paciente crítico o «ultrasonido Point-Of-Care¼ (POCUS) es una herramienta utilizada en la cabecera del paciente en distintas áreas de la medicina crítica y servicios de emergencias debido a su practicidad y a que provee gran información de forma rápida y no invasiva para realizar diagnósticos y abordajes terapéuticos. El arresto cardiaco (AC) es una situación crítica que requiere una adecuada reanimación cardiopulmonar (RCP) y en la que es crucial la identificación de la etiología para realizar una intervención rápida y lograr la resolución de la misma, particularmente en el escenario de una actividad eléctrica sin pulso (AESP) en la que la ecografía cobra vital importancia. La implementación de protocolos de reanimación cardiopulmonar apoyados de un abordaje ultrasonográfico es factible y de gran utilidad para la identificación etiológica del AC y la resolución de causas específicas.


Abstract: Ultrasound focused on the critical patient or «Point-Of-Care ultrasound¼ (POCUS) is a tool used at the patient's bedside in different areas of critical medicine and emergency services due to its practicality as it provides great information quickly and non-invasive for diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. Cardiac arrest (CA) is a critical situation that requires adequate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), and in which the identification of the etiology is crucial to carry out a rapid intervention and achieve its resolution, particularly in the setting of a pulseless electrical activity (AESP) in which ultrasound is of vital importance. The implementation of cardiopulmonary resuscitation protocols supported by an ultrasound approach is feasible and of great utility for the etiological identification of CA and the resolution of specific causes.


Resumo: A ultrassonografia focada em pacientes críticos ou «Point-Of-Care ultra-som¼ (POCUS) é uma ferramenta utilizada à beira do leito do paciente em diferentes áreas da medicina crítica e serviços de emergência devido à sua praticidade e ao fato de fornecer uma grande quantidade de informações rapidamente e não invasivo para abordagens diagnósticas e terapêuticas. A parada cardíaca (PC) é uma situação crítica que requer uma adequada ressuscitação cardiopulmonar (RCP) e na qual a identificação da etiologia é crucial para a rápida intervenção e resolução, particularmente no cenário de uma atividade elétrica sem pulso (AESP) em qual o ultra-som é de vital importância. A implementação de protocolos de ressuscitação cardiopulmonar apoiados por uma abordagem ultrassonográfica é viável e muito útil para a identificação etiológica do RAC e resolução de causas específicas.

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Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine ; (12): 378-382, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-930865

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Mechanical ventilation is becoming more and more common in clinical practice.It certainly helps patients to overcome the respiratory failure in children, but in the meantime, also lead to ventilator-induced diaphragm dysfunction(VIDD). VIDD is common in mechanical ventilation patients and are associated with prolonged duration of mechanical ventilation, difficult weaning, pulmonary infection and the mortality.With the development of clinical medical technology, more and more convenient devices are applied to monitor diaphragm function.This review expounded the latest monitoring technology and assessment indices of VIDD, including pressure-generating capacity, imaging examination and diaphragm electrical activity.

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J. pediatr. (Rio J.) ; 96(4): 409-421, July-Aug. 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, ColecionaSUS, SES-SP | ID: biblio-1135042

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Abstract Objective: To analyze the main epidemiological aspects of prehospital and hospital pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the impact of scientific evidence on survival. Source of data: This was a narrative review of the literature published at PubMed/MEDLINE until January 2019 including original and review articles, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, annals of congresses, and manual search of selected articles. Synthesis of data: The prehospital and hospital settings have different characteristics and prognoses. Pediatric prehospital cardiopulmonary arrest has a three-fold lower survival rate than cardiopulmonary arrest in the hospital setting, occurring mostly at home and in children under 1 year. Higher survival appears to be associated with age progression, shockable rhythm, emergency medical care, use of automatic external defibrillator, high-quality early life support, telephone dispatcher-assisted cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and is strongly associated with witnessed cardiopulmonary arrest. In the hospital setting, a higher incidence was observed in children under 1 year of age, and mortality increased with age. Higher survival was observed with shorter cardiopulmonary resuscitation duration, occurrence on weekdays and during daytime, initial shockable rhythm, and previous monitoring. Despite the poor prognosis of pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation, an increase in survival has been observed in recent years, with good neurological prognosis in the hospital setting. Conclusions: A great progress in the science of pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation has been observed, especially in developed countries. The recognition of the epidemiological aspects that influence cardiopulmonary resuscitation survival may direct efforts towards more effective actions; thus, studies in emerging and less favored countries remains a priority regarding the knowledge of local factors.


Resumo Objetivo: Analisar os principais aspectos epidemiológicos da ressuscitação cardiopulmonar pediátrica pré-hospitalar e hospitalar e o impacto das evidências científicas na sobrevida. Fonte de dados: Revisão narrativa da literatura publicada em Pubmed/Medline até janeiro de 2019, inclusive artigos originais e de revisão, revisões sistemáticas, metanálises, anais de Congresso, além de busca manual dos artigos selecionados. Síntese dos dados: Os cenários pré-hospitalar e hospitalar apresentam características e prognósticos distintos. A parada cardiorrespiratória pré-hospitalar pediátrica apresenta sobrevida três vezes menor do que a hospitalar, ocorre em sua maioria nas residências e nos menores de um ano. A maior sobrevida parece estar associada a progressão da idade, ritmo chocável, atendimento por serviço médico de emergência, uso de desfibrilador externo automático, suporte básico de vida precoce de alta qualidade e orientação de ressuscitação cardiopulmonar via telefônica por atendente e está fortemente associada com parada cardiorrespiratória presenciada. No cenário hospitalar, observou-se maior incidência em menores de um ano e mortalidade crescente com a idade. Maior sobrevida foi observada quanto a menor duração da ressuscitação cardiopulmonar, ocorrência em dias da semana e período diurno, ritmo chocável inicial e monitoração prévia. Apesar do prognóstico reservado da ressuscitação cardiopulmonar pediátrica, observou-se nos últimos anos incremento da sobrevida com bom prognóstico neurológico no cenário hospitalar. Conclusões: Houve grande avanço na ciência da ressuscitação cardiopulmonar pediátrica, especialmente em países desenvolvidos. O reconhecimento dos aspectos epidemiológicos que influenciam a sobrevida da ressuscitação cardiopulmonar pode direcionar esforços para ações mais efetivas. Assim, a pesquisa em países emergentes e menos favorecidos persiste como prioridade no conhecimento de fatores locais.


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Humans , Child , Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation , Emergency Medical Services , Heart Arrest/therapy , Heart Arrest/epidemiology , Time Factors , Survival Rate
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-213010

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Background: With analyzing the incongruent phenomenon of electrical active and cerebral blood flow in brain death determination and screening the related factors, offer correct explanations and countermeasure to ensure the successful implementation of donation after brain death.Methods: Relevant clinical data of potential brain death organ donors were prospectively collected between June 2018 and May 2019. The related parameters of neurological examination, laboratory examination and neuroimaging examination during the period of brain death determination were dynamically recorded. Separation phenomenon was used as grouping factors to screen the factors related to separation phenomena through univariate and multivariate analysis.Results: According to the inclusion criteria, 127 patients were included in the study. Among 22 patients (17.3%) with incongruent phenomenon, 17 (77.3%) had electrical silence earlier than cerebral blood flow arrest, and 9 (22.7%) had cerebral blood flow arrest earlier than electrical silence. Univariate and multivariate analysis showed that age <14 years (OR=6.25, 95%CI 1.21-32.22, p=0.028),  SBP≥140 mmHg (OR=7.43, 95%CI 1.62-33.99, p=0.010), primary brainstem injury (OR=15.89, 95%CI 3.04-82.93, p=0.006), spontaneous respiratory arrest time ≤72 hours (OR=11.96, 95%CI 1.59-89.78, p=0.009) and decompression craniotomy(unilateral or bilateral) (OR=16.28, 95%CI 2.25-117.73, p=0.001) were associated with separation phenomenon..Conclusions: Separation phenomenon is a common during the confirmation test of brain death determination in China, and should be correctly recognized. To adopt corresponding measures according to risk factors is useful for successful implementation of donation after brain death.

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Neuroscience Bulletin ; (6): 244-252, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-775439

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Investigating the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying brain disorders is a priority if novel therapeutic strategies are to be developed. In vivo studies of animal models and in vitro studies of cell lines/primary cell cultures may provide useful tools to study certain aspects of brain disorders. However, discrepancies among these studies or unsuccessful translation from animal/cell studies to human/clinical studies often occur, because these models generally represent only some symptoms of a neuropsychiatric disorder rather than the complete disorder. Human brain slice cultures from postmortem tissue or resected tissue from operations have shown that, in vitro, neurons and glia can stay alive for long periods of time, while their morphological and physiological characteristics, and their ability to respond to experimental manipulations are maintained. Human brain slices can thus provide a close representation of neuronal networks in vivo, be a valuable tool for investigation of the basis of neuropsychiatric disorders, and provide a platform for the evaluation of novel pharmacological treatments of human brain diseases. A brain bank needs to provide the necessary infrastructure to bring together donors, hospitals, and researchers who want to investigate human brain slices in cultures of clinically and neuropathologically well-documented material.


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Humans , Brain , Brain Diseases , Drug Therapy , Tissue Culture Techniques
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Med. crít. (Col. Mex. Med. Crít.) ; 31(2): 93-100, mar.-abr. 2017. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1002528

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Resumen: Existen distintas opciones de programas de entrenamiento en las que se enseñan a los profesionales de la salud las destrezas necesarias para llevar a cabo reanimación cardiopulmonar avanzada; uno de los más conocidos es el curso ACLS, impartido por la Asociación Americana del Corazón. Uno de los temas abordados en este programa es el manejo de las causas que pueden desencadenar un paro cardiorrespiratorio (particularmente en ritmos no desfibrilables) y la importancia de iniciar un manejo simultáneo durante las maniobras de reanimación cardiopulmonar. El objetivo del presente artículo es hacer una revisión minuciosa acerca de cuándo sospechar, cómo diagnosticar y cómo tratar cada una de las causas de asistolia y actividad eléctrica sin pulso (AESP). Se abordará el análisis que se debe realizar antes, durante y después de un paro cardiorrespiratorio. Además, se hará mención de la utilidad de la ultrasonografía o ecocardiografía de emergencia en el entorno de esta emergencia.


Abstract: There are different training programs that teach health professionals the skills needed to perform advanced cardiopulmonary resuscitation; one of the best known is the ACLS course, taught by the American Heart Association. One of the topics in this course is the handling of the causes that can trigger a cardiac arrest (particularly in non-shockable rhythms), and the importance of initiating simultaneous management during cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The aim of this article is to review thoroughly when to suspect, how to diagnose and how to treat each of the causes of asystole and pulseless electrical activity. We will tackle the analysis that has to be performed before, during and after cardiac arrest. In addition, we will review the usefulness of emergency ultrasound or echocardiography in this emergency scenario.


Resumo: Existem diversas opções de programas de treinamento que ensinam os profissionais da saúde as habilidades necessárias para executar a ressuscitação cardiopulmonar avançada, entre eles um dos mais conhecidos é o curso ACLS ensinado pela American Heart Association. Um dos temas abordados neste programa é o tratamento das causas que podem provocar uma parada cardíaca (particularmente em ritmos não chocáveis) e a importância de iniciar um tratamento simultâneo durante a ressuscitação cardiopulmonar. O objetivo deste artigo é fazer uma revisão completa sobre quando suspeitar, como diagnosticar e como tratar cada uma das causas de assistolia e atividade elétrica sem pulso. Se abordará a análise que deve ser feita dos acontecimentos antes, durante e depois da parada cardíaca. Além disso, será feita menção sobre a utilidade da ultra-sonografia ou ecocardiografia neste ambiente de emergência.

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Journal of Dental Anesthesia and Pain Medicine ; : 235-240, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-203990

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Pulseless electrical activity (PEA) is a clinical condition characterized by unresponsiveness and lack of palpable pulse in the presence of organized cardiac electrical activity and is caused by a profound cardiovascular insult (e.g., severe prolonged hypoxia or acidosis, extreme hypovolemia, or flow-restricting pulmonary embolus). Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a disease that is characterized by progressive degeneration of all levels of the motor nervous system. Damage to the respiratory system and weakness of the muscles may increase the likelihood of an emergency situation occurring in patients with ALS while under general anesthesia. We report a case of PEA during the induction of general anesthesia in a patient with ALS who presented for dental treatment and discuss the causes of PEA and necessary considerations for general anesthesia in patients with ALS.


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Humans , Acidosis , Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis , Anesthesia, General , Hypoxia , Emergencies , Hypovolemia , Muscles , Nervous System , Pisum sativum , Respiratory System
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Chinese Journal of Digestion ; (12): 602-606, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-657433

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Objective To investigate the spatio-temporal characteristics of normal gastric electrical activity.Methods From January 1st to February 29th,2016,fasting gastric electric slow wave signal was collected by high resolution mapping (HRM) under anesthesia before operation in patients without gastric lesions but needed laparoscopic surgery.Parameters of slow wave signal activity was calculated,gastric activity map and velocities was drawn and then spatio-temporal characteristics of gastric electrical activity of different part of the stomach were obtained.Independent sample t test was performed for comparison of two groups and one-way analysis of variance was used for multiple group comparisons.Results The normal gastric pacing zone located in the upper middle part of gastric body near greater curvature.Electrical activity of gastric body spread to gastric antrum along the long axis of the stomach.No slow signal was recorded in the gastric fundus and the gastric cardia.The frequencies of slow waves of different parts of gastric was same and the mean value was 2.61 ±0.11 cycle per minute.Compared with that of gastric body,the slow wave amplitude of gastric pacing zone was higher ((4.19±0.73) mV vs (1.67± 0.89) mV) and the speed was faster (7.24± 1.37) mm/s vs (4.94± 0.20) mm/s);the differences were statistically significant (t=18.89 and 4.95,both P<0.01).The slow wave amplitude of gastric antrum was higher than that of gastric body ((3.21±0.49) mV vs (1.67±0.89) mV) and the speed was also faster ((6.44±0.82) mm/s vs (4.94±0.20) mm/s);the differences were statistically significant (t=4.85 and 4.95,both P<0.05).The slow wave amplitude of gastric antrum was lower than that of pacemaker area ((3.21±0.49) mV vs (4.19±0.73) mV),and the difference was statistically significant (t =-3.67,P<0.05);however,there was no significant difference in wave velocity ((6.44±0.82) mm/s vs (7.24±1.37) mm/s,P>0.05).Conclusions The normal human gastric pacemaker is located in mid and upper corpus near the greater curvature,which produces slow wave and control whole gastric electrical activity.The amplitude and velocity of slow waves are in gradient changes in different gastric regions.HRM is a mature and reliable research method to study the spatio-temporal characteristics of gastric electrical activity,which provides the possibility for the study of abnormal gastric electrical activity.

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Chinese Journal of Digestion ; (12): 602-606, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-659499

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Objective To investigate the spatio-temporal characteristics of normal gastric electrical activity.Methods From January 1st to February 29th,2016,fasting gastric electric slow wave signal was collected by high resolution mapping (HRM) under anesthesia before operation in patients without gastric lesions but needed laparoscopic surgery.Parameters of slow wave signal activity was calculated,gastric activity map and velocities was drawn and then spatio-temporal characteristics of gastric electrical activity of different part of the stomach were obtained.Independent sample t test was performed for comparison of two groups and one-way analysis of variance was used for multiple group comparisons.Results The normal gastric pacing zone located in the upper middle part of gastric body near greater curvature.Electrical activity of gastric body spread to gastric antrum along the long axis of the stomach.No slow signal was recorded in the gastric fundus and the gastric cardia.The frequencies of slow waves of different parts of gastric was same and the mean value was 2.61 ±0.11 cycle per minute.Compared with that of gastric body,the slow wave amplitude of gastric pacing zone was higher ((4.19±0.73) mV vs (1.67± 0.89) mV) and the speed was faster (7.24± 1.37) mm/s vs (4.94± 0.20) mm/s);the differences were statistically significant (t=18.89 and 4.95,both P<0.01).The slow wave amplitude of gastric antrum was higher than that of gastric body ((3.21±0.49) mV vs (1.67±0.89) mV) and the speed was also faster ((6.44±0.82) mm/s vs (4.94±0.20) mm/s);the differences were statistically significant (t=4.85 and 4.95,both P<0.05).The slow wave amplitude of gastric antrum was lower than that of pacemaker area ((3.21±0.49) mV vs (4.19±0.73) mV),and the difference was statistically significant (t =-3.67,P<0.05);however,there was no significant difference in wave velocity ((6.44±0.82) mm/s vs (7.24±1.37) mm/s,P>0.05).Conclusions The normal human gastric pacemaker is located in mid and upper corpus near the greater curvature,which produces slow wave and control whole gastric electrical activity.The amplitude and velocity of slow waves are in gradient changes in different gastric regions.HRM is a mature and reliable research method to study the spatio-temporal characteristics of gastric electrical activity,which provides the possibility for the study of abnormal gastric electrical activity.

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Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine ; (12): 92-97, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-510606

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Neurally adjusted ventilatory assist ( NAVA ) and non-invasively-NAVA are safe and feasible mode of ventilation in both the pediatric and the neonatal populations. NAVA mode has excellent synchrony and is superior over conventional mode at improving patient-ventilator interaction. NAVA is least vulnerable to changes in airway disease or airway resistance patterns. Non-invasively-NAVA delivers synchro-nized ventilation independent of leaks. NAVA offers maintenance of physiologic variability in breathing. NAVA can effectively avoid excessive ventilation,assist the weaning and has a lung protective function. Bed-side monitoring of Edi is a useful tool for evaluating diaphragm function,central apnea,clinical interventions, and decision support. Further high-quality studies are required to evaluate the long-term clinical prognosis for NAVA mode utilizing in pediatric patients.

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Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science ; (12): 411-415, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-618726

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ObjectiveTo study the changes of cardiac autonomic nervous function and EEG non-linear dynamics character in depressive patients,and to explore the functional activity state of brain.Methods24-hour ambulatory ECG was recorded in 47 depressive patients and 47 normal control people by multi-channel ECG machine.The index of heart rate variability,the incidence of arrhythmias and the relationship between HRV and the severity of depression were analyzed.ResultsCompared with the control group,the standard deviation of NN intervals(SDNN)((91.31±15.11)ms),the standard deviation of normal number of intervals(SDANN)((82.14±16.26)ms),the root mean square of successive differences (RMSSD)((37.13±8.02)ms),the percentage of pairs of adjacent RR intervals differing by >50 ms (PNN50)(11.05±7.02) and High-frequency(HF)((17.07±4.34)ms) in depression group were lower,however low-frequency(LF)((18.27±6.32)ms) and LF/HF((1.07±0.33)ms) were higher(P<0.05).There were positive linear correlation between depression severity and LF/HF(P <0.05,r=0.332) and negative linear correlation between depression severity and SDNN(P<0.05,r=-0.296).Compared with control group,the incidence rate of arrhythmia of depressive group was increased,especially in supraventricular arrhythmias.In quiet state with eyes closed: compared with the control group,the level of correlation dimension (D2) in left occiput,left middle and behind temple region were increased in group A,but the difference was not statistically significant.In group B,except prefrontal area,the D2 of the left hemisphere were increased especially in the left central area(3.91±0.37),left parietal lobe(3.85±0.43),left occipital(4.10±0.54)and left temporal(4.20±0.61) compared with control group (P<0.01).The brain electrical activity in other areas were not found change.ConclusionThe cardiac autonomic nervous function of depressive patient is positively correlated with the the severity of depression.Depressive patients are likely to conduct supraventricular arraythmia.Left hemisphere cerebral cortex is active in depressive patients by analysing the EEG non-linear dynamics character.

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Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine ; (6): 486-492, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-616581

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Objective To observe the local field potential activity of dorsomedial and dorsolater striatal (STR) neurons in rats with exercise-induced fatigue,so as to explore the regional characteristics of those neurons.Methods Thirty-six male Wistar rats were randomly divided into a control group(CG),a single fatigue group(SFG)and a repeated fatigue group(RFG),each of 12.The exercise-induced fatigue model was established according to a load-increasing treadmill running protocol.The CG did not do any treadmill running,SFG finished one-time exhaustive exercise while the RFG repeated exhaustive exercise 6 times.The extracellular glass microelectrode technique was used to record the spontaneous firing of dorsomedial(n=6)and dorsolateral(n=6)STR neurons in vivo to observe the discharging frequency,characteristics and types.Results (1)Spontaneous firing frequencies of striatal neurons in SFG were significantly higher than those of CG(P<0.01),while those of RFG were significantly lower than SFG.(2) After repeated fatigues,there were significant decreases in the irregular firing pattern and significant increase in the explosive firing of striatal neurons compared with CG(P<0.05).(3)After the single fatigue and repeated fatigue,the discharging frequency of dorsomedial medium spiny-like neurons increased significantly(P<0.05),and that after repeated fatigue significantly higher than that of the dorsolateral(P<0.01).The discharge frequency of the dorsomedial and dorsolateral fast-spiking neurons decreased significantly after repeated fatigues.The discharge frequency of dorsolateral large aspiny-like neurons of RFG was significantly higher than SFG,while that of the latter was significantly lower than CG(P<0.05).Conclusions (1)Striatal neurons mediate exercise-induced fatigue and present regional characteristics,which might be due to dorsomedial and dorsolateral striatal neurons receiving different types of projection neurons.(2) Striatal fast-spiking neurons may play an important role in mediating the exercise-induced fatigue.

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Anesthesia and Pain Medicine ; : 329-332, 2012.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-208513

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A 59-year-old woman was scheduled to undergo a robot-assisted distal gastrectomy under general anesthesia. During the operation, the vital signs were maintained in normal range. After 7 hours of surgery, the pulse oxymeter graph became flat and the end tidal CO2 concentration suddenly decreased. Palpation of the carotid artery revealed no heart beat but the EKG continued to show sinus rhythm. Pulseless electrical activity (PEA) was diagnosed. An advanced cardiopulmonary life support protocol for PEA was immediately initiated, which included chest compressions and doses of IV cardiovascular drugs. However, in spite of continuous CPR, the heart wasn't recovered from the arrest. We experienced cardiac arrest for pulseless electrical activity during robot-assisted distal gastrectomy.


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Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Anesthesia, General , Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation , Cardiovascular Agents , Carotid Arteries , Electrocardiography , Gastrectomy , Heart , Heart Arrest , Hypovolemia , Palpation , Pisum sativum , Reference Values , Thorax , Vital Signs
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Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine ; (12): 239-243, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-419025

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Objective To study the positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) adjustment after recruitment maneuver during acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) especially in the presence of tonic diaphragm electrical activity (Tonic EAdi) in order to obtain optimum PEEP and in turn to get successful oxygenation.Methods Rabbit model of ARDS was nade by intratracheal instillation of hydrochloric acid.After sufficient recruitment maneuvers,the rabbits were randomly (random number) divided into two groups,namely Tonic EAdi group ( n =5 ) and maximum oxygenation group ( n =5 ).In Tonic EAdi group,the regulation of PEEP was guided by Tonic EAdi.In maximum oxygenation group,PEEP was adjusted as per maximum oxygenation.The differences in magnitude of PEEP,pulmonary mechanics,gas exchange and hemodynamics were compared between two groups.The t-test was used to compare continuous variables between the two independent samples,and the difference was statistically significant when P < 0.05.Results (1) PEEP:The PEEP was (10.7 + 1.4) cmH2O (1 cm H2O=0.098 kPa) in Tonic EAdi group and (10.0 ± 2.8) cm H2O in maximum oxygenation group (P > 0.05). (2) Pulmonary mechanics:After PEEP adjustment,there was no significant difference in tidal volume ( Vr),peak pressure (Ppeak) and mean pressure (Pmean) between the two groups (P > 0.05 ).(3) Gas exchange:After PEEP adjustment,there was no significant difference in oxygenation index (PaO2/FiO2) and partial pressure of arterial carbon dioxide ( PaCO2 ) between the two groups (P > 0.05).Conclusions Tonic EAdi could be a good indicator for regulating PEEP in ARDS.

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Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine ; (12): 137-142, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-384307

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Objective To evaluate the effect of the pulmonary stretch reflex on the lung injury in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Method ARDS models of rabbits were induced by intratracheal infusion hydrochloric acid and ventilated with neurally adjusted ventilatory assist (NAVA) with a tidal volume ( VT) of 6 mL/kg and the electrical activity of diaphragm ( Eadi)-determined PEEP level. The rabbits were randomly ( random number) divided into two groups: ( 1 ) sham operation (Sham) group ( n = 5 ),(2) bilateral vagotom (VAG) group( n = 5 ). Gas exchange and pulmonary mechanics were determined at baseline, after lung injury and ventilation 1, 2, 3 h respectively. Indices about pulmonary permeability,pathological changes and inflammatory response were also measured. Results Compared with Sham group,the PaO2/FiO2in VAG group decreased significantly at ventilation 2 h, 3 h (P <0.05). There was no significant difference on PaCO2 between Sham and VAG group (P > 0.05 ), and VAG group had the higher VT,peak pressure ( Ppeak), mean pressure (Pm) compared with Sham group at the time point of ventilation 1 h, 2 h, 3 h (P<0.05). Compared with Sham group, the dead space fraction (VD/VT) and the respiratory system elastance (Ers) in VAG group increased (P < 0.05 ) and the static pulmonary compliance (Cst)decreased markedly (P < 0.05 ) after 3 h ventilation. The wet/dry weight (W/D), lung injury score, tumor necrosis factor-α ( TNF-α), interleukin-8 ( IL-8 ), myeloperoxidase ( M PO ) and malondialdehyde ( M DA )in VAG group elevated significantly when compared with Sham group ( P < 0.05 ). Conclusions The lung injury in ARDS was aggravated after bilateral vagotomy, which demonstrated that the pulmonary stretch reflex may have the lung protective effect.

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World Journal of Emergency Medicine ; (4): 296-301, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-789531

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BACKGROUND: Pulmonary stretch reflex plays an important role in regulation of respiratory movement. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of pulmonary stretch reflex on lung injury in rabbits with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). METHODS: ARDS rabbits were given intratracheal infusion of hydrochloric acid and ventilated with neurally adjusted ventilatory assistance (NAVA) with a tidal volume (VT) of 6 mL/kg and the electrical activity of diaphragm (EAdi)-determined positive end expiratory pressure. After isolation of the bilateral vagusnerve trunk, the rabbits were randomized into two groups: sham operation (SHAM) group (n=5) and bilateral vagotomy (VAG) group (n=5). Gas exchange and respiratory mechanics were detected at baseline, after lung injury and 1, 2, and 3 hours after ventilation respectively. Pulmonary permeability index, pathological changes and inflammatory response were also measured. RESULTS: Compared with the SHAM group, PaO2/FiO2 in the VAG group decreased significantly 2 and 3 hours after ventilation (P<0.05). There was no significant difference in PaCO2 between the SHAM and VAG groups (P>0.05), and the VAG group had a high VT, peak pressure (Ppeak), and mean pressure (Pm) compared with the SHAM group 1, 2, 3 hours after ventilation (P<0.05). Compared to the SHAM group, dead space fraction (VD/VT) and respiratory system elastance (Ers) in the VAG group increased (P<0.05) and static pulmonary compliance (Cst) decreased markedly (P<0.05) after ventilation for 3 hours. Lung wet/dry weight ratio (W/D) (8.4±1.2 vs. 6.6±1.0), lung injury score (6.3±1.8 vs. 3.8±1.3), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) (779±372 pg/mL vs. 355±130 pg/mL) and interleukin-8 (IL-8) (169±21 pg/mL vs. 118±17 pg/mL) increased significantly in the VAG group compared with the SHAM group (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: Lung injury is aggravated after bilateral vagotomy, demonstrating that pulmonary stretch reflex may have protective effect on the lung.

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Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine ; (12): 459-464, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-412622

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Objective To evaluate the predictive performance of neuro-mechanical coupling (NMC) and neuro-ventilatory coupling (NVC) in the weaning outcome in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Methods Sixteen patients were enrolled when the criteria for their first spontaneous breathing trial (SBT) was met. A 30-minute SBT was attempted, with the measurement of electrical activity of the diaphragm (Edi) , NMC, NVC, NVC ×NMC, index of rapid shallow breathing (f/Vt) , airway occlusion pressure (P0.1) and f/Vt ×P0.1 at 0, 5 and 30 min. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was calculated to evaluate the predictive performance of each index. Results Successful weaning(S group) was observed in 6 patients while weaning failure(F group) in 10 patients. (1)The predictive capacity of Edi: at 30 min of SBT, Edi showed higher values in the F group (P < 0. 05), the area under the ROC curves(AUC) was 0. 817(P <0. 05). (2) The predictive capacity of NVC and NMC:at 5, 30 min of SBT, NVC and NMC showed higher values in the S group (P <0. 05); at 30 min of SBT NVC presented the largest AUC than any other time of SBT (0. 822, P < 0. 05), while the AUC of NMC was 0. 800 (P > 0. 05). (3) The predictive capacity of NVC × NMC: at 30 min of SBT, the AUC of NVC × NMC was larger than NVC (0. 864, P < 0. 05) , showing greater sensitivity (100. 0%) and specificity (83. 3%) .(4) The predictive capacity of f/Vt and P0.1: f/Vt and f/Vt × P0.1 presented poor predictive performance in the failed patients. Conclusions Edi, NVC and NVC × NMC were good predictor for the weaning outcome in patients with COPD.

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Medicina (B.Aires) ; 70(4): 347-354, ago. 2010. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-633765

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Es bien conocida la existencia de diferencias en la actividad eléctrica cardíaca asociadas al sexo. Si bien estas diferencias habitualmente se relacionan al efecto de la madurez y de las hormonas sexuales gonadales, todavía existen controversias al respecto. El objetivo de este trabajo fue evaluar el efecto que la madurez sexual y la castración producen sobre los distintos parámetros del electrocardiograma de superficie y de la duración de los potenciales de acción (DPA). Se utilizaron conejos jóvenes (menores de un mes de edad) y adultos (mayores de seis meses de edad). Las diferencias obtenidas en las hembras se observan en la repolarización tardía, mientras que en los machos ocurren en la repolarización temprana. Existiría una relación entre las diferencias observadas en la duración desde el pico máximo hasta el fin de la onda T (Tpf) y las observadas en la DPA al 90% de la repolarización (DPA90) en las hembras, mientras que en los machos la relación existe entre la duración desde el punto J hasta el pico máximo de la onda T (JTp) y la DPA al 30 y 50% de la repolarización (DPA30 y DPA50). Si bien existen diferencias que podrían ser debidas a factores hormonales otras serían debidas a factores no hormonales.


Sex-associated differences in cardiac electrical activity have already been documented. Even though these differences are usually associated with the effect of maturity and sex hormones, there are still some controversial points to this respect. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of maturity and gonadectomy on the different parameters of surface electrocardiogram and the duration of the action potential in young and adult rabbits. The differences obtained in females were observed in late repolarization, whereas in males took place in early repolarization. There was a relationship between the differences observed in the duration from the peak to the end of the T wave and those observed in the duration of the action potential to 90% of repolarization in females, whereas in males the relationship exists between the duration from the point J to the peak of the T wave and the duration of the action potential at 30 and 50% of repolarization. Differences could be related to hormonal or non-hormonal factors.


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Animals , Female , Male , Rabbits , Castration , Gonadal Steroid Hormones/physiology , Heart Conduction System/physiology , Sexual Maturation/physiology , Disease Models, Animal , Electrocardiography , Gonadal Steroid Hormones/blood , Sex Characteristics , Sex Factors
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Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) ; (12): 599-602, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-406303

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Objective To determine the effect of prokinetic agents such as domperidone, mo-sapride, clarithromycin, and itopride on the electrical activity of the stomach and duodenum in SD rats, and also to explore the mechanism. Methods The organism functional experiment system BL-420E was used to record the myoelectrical activity in the stomach and duodenum of SD rats in all groups using domperidone, mosapride, itopride, clarithromycin, and physiological saline on the inter-digestive phase. The effect of the prokinetic agents on the amplitude and freqency of gastric and duo-denal electromyologram in the SD rats was compared. The antagonists such as atropine, phento-lamine, and propranolol were added to investigate the mechanism of action with all prokinetic agents. Results All prokinetic agents increased the amplitude and frequency of gastric and duodenal fast waves in the SD rats (P<0.05). The effect of itopride was the most obvious among the 3 groups (P<0.05), and clarithromycin had the weakest effect (P<0.05). The amplitude and frequency of gastric and duodenal fast waves in the SD rats in the groups of clarithromycin, domperidone, mosa-pride, itopride, and physiological saline were inhibited by atropine (P<0.05) , but not by phento-lamine and propranolol. Conclusion Itopride, mosapride, domperidone, and clarithromycin can in-crease the amplitude and frequency of gastric and duodenal fast waves in the SD rats. The mechanism may be related to cholinergic receptors, but not adrenergic receptors.

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